THE TRAILS

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The trails in our mountains are numerous and can meet everyone's needs. Below we list some of the most beautiful hiking trails, which are also easily accessible from our lifts.

Trail 401 - From Passo di Manina to Passo della Porta

From Passo della Manina (1821 m) to Monte Visolo (2370 m): it is a demanding route, including a via ferrata. The route is 13 km long and allows you to witness beautiful blooms of Alpine plants and flowers.

Trail 402 - Colere, Pian di Vione, Albani Refuge

It goes from Colere (1017 m) to the Albani Refuge (1948 m), passing through Pian di Vione (1153 m). It is possible to park in the village, at the start of the ski lifts or at the Pian di Vione picnic area. The route is about 4 km long, with 1000 meters of altitude difference.

Trail 403 - Colere, Albani Refuge

From the hamlet of Carbonera di Colere (1043 m) to the Albani refuge (1939 m), the route extends for about 4 km, with a total difference in altitude of 850 m and crosses several other paths. The start of the trail is located right at the first parking lot of the Colere Infinite Mountain facility.

Trail 404 - Colere, Cascina Frassinetto, Fontana Mora Pass

It goes from the hamlet of Carbonera di Colere (1043 m), where the parking lot for the facilities is located, to the Fontana Mora pass (2253 m), passing by Cascina Frassinetto (1239 m). The difference in altitude is therefore more than 1000 meters, with a length of more than 6 km. The uppermost part of the path is characterized by scree where snow remains until late spring.

Trail 406 - Teveno, Malga Polzone, Albani Refuge

From Teveno (1134 m) take the path that, through woods and steep climbs, leads to the square of the Polzone mountain lift (1571 m, intersection with path 404). Continue in a southerly direction on an almost flat path until you meet path 403 at an altitude of 1680 m.

Ascent to Monte Ferrante

The climb starts at an altitude of 1800 meters, heading north along path 401. Once at the base of the mountain, leave the path that continues straight towards the saddle with Ferrante and climb the grassy South Crestone, arriving shortly at the trigonometric sign placed on the summit.

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