2) Choose a route that is suitable for your skill level
3) Choose suitable equipment and gear
4) Consult the snow/weather bulletins
5) Heading out on your own is more risky
6) Leave information on your itinerary and on the approximate time you expect to return
7) Do not hesitate to seek the support of a professional
8) Pay attention to the information and signs that you find along the trail
9) Do not hesitate to follow your steps backwards
10) In case of an accident, sound the alarm by calling the emergency number 112.
Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.
From the parking lot near the information board, climb along the paved road for a few dozen meters and then turn left (sign – path 335).
Continue along a secondary dirt road until you reach a larger dirt road (sign indicating La Malghetta).
At the junction in loc. Prà Faè turn left (sign).
Slightly above, pass a few dozen meters from the hut called La Malgetta and continue straight ahead.
At the next junction keep left (sign) and continue until the end of the road where, near some ruins, begins the path that climbs the valley.
The path climbs mostly through the forest until reaching the high pastures and reaches the junction with path 308.
Once you reach the junction with path Sat 308 which comes from Lake Salare, turn right at the sign and reach, in a few minutes of climbing, the Nana Pass which overlooks the homonymous basin. The view of the valley to the east is spectacular.
The return is along the ascent route.