A hike of great historical importance to Forte Mero and Forte Zaccarana, former Austro-Hungarian fortifications from the First World War at Passo del Tonale.
This hike starts from the historic Ospizio San Bartolomeo at almost 2,000 meters high. The first fort you encounter is Forte Mero. From here, the road begins to climb, and after 250 meters of elevation gain, you reach Forte Zaccarana. A rarely beautiful viewpoint, from the fort you can admire imposing peaks like Busazza, the majestic scenery of Presanella, the crests of Monticelli, the wide saddle of Tonale, and the upper Val di Sole. The inside of Forte Zaccarana is partially visitable (guided tours only). The walk ends with a very panoramic path, rich in alpine flora.
Rules for mountain walks:
From the starting point, continue east along the dirt road that crosses the panoramic Tonale plateau until you reach Forte Mero. From here, continue towards the Strino barracks where the road begins to climb until reaching Forte Zaccarana (2,096 m). From here, return to the starting point via a comfortable SAT 160 trail, then take up the dirt road again.
Follow the SS42 towards Passo del Tonale and then follow the signs to Ospizio San Bartolomeo.
Parking at Ospizio San Bartolomeo.
To undertake this walk, we recommend wearing hiking boots and a cap and bringing a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, and a water bottle in your backpack.
Don't forget your camera or phone to capture the panoramas and views you like most. If you like, you can share them on social media using #visitvaldisole.