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Tour Lago dei Caprioli N.709

Category
Difficulty
Difficult
Activity time
6:00
Durata in ore
Distance
57.1
Distance in km

Immerse yourself in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park, from Campo Carlo Magno, Rifugio Orso Bruno and Lago di Caprioli.

A vary panoramic but nevertheless demanding course. Singletrack in the valley, a long uphill climb through the woods to Campo Carlo Magno and then the ski slopes to Rifugio Orso Bruno, downhill and uphill near Lago di Caprioli and Val Piana. This course takes place within the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park.

Route info

Difficult
Distance
57.1 km
Activity time
6:00 h.
Uphill Elevation
1920 m
Downhill elevation
1916 m
Technical skills
Physical effort
Scenary
Highest point
2158 m
Lowest point
697 m
Height difference
1461 m

Copyright

APT Valli di Sole, Peio e Rabbi

Suggestions

This trail is recommended for cyclists who are extremely fit and with a fair amount of technical knowhow.
Stop and savour the wonderful views that this trail offers.

Safety information

The nearest bike assistance is Cicli Andreis - Malè.

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.

Starting point

Malè - Molini cycle path

Directions

From the village of Malè (Sports field) take the pleasant singletrack road through the woods (some parts of the road are uneven and technical) to the small village of Carciato. A long uphill dirt road begins here through the wooded Val Meledrio until reaching some uncultivated land and just above, the Malga di Presson (Pont del Pastin). Carry on, on a wider dirt road uphill on the edge of pastureland, before entering some woods with giant spruce trees, up to a junction. To the right is the Malga di Presson, taking the left you go in direction of Passo Camp Carlo Magno. This name gives the impression that it owes itself to a journey made by the famous Emporer Carlo Magno between the 8th and 9th centuries. In fact the pass was named only at the end of 1800. The splendid view of the Val Centonia (where the Val di Sole gets most of its drinking water from) and the surrounding mountains.
Making absolutely sure you stay on the right, bypass the entrance barrier, here the road will become steeper, passing a small religious monument and some sharp bends the state road SS239 Madonna di Campiglio-Dimaro in the locality known as Prà del Mazza. Staying on the left, in gradual descent, you break away from the state road crossing the torrent Meledrio you arrive on the opposite side and from here keping always on the right you will arrive at Malga Mondifrà (the monks mountain: in antique times it belonged to a religious organisation who guarded the 'L’ospizio di S. Maria di Campiglio' 1.632 m), situated at the foot of the Dolomites. Continuing straight on you will once again be in woodland after which there is some pastureland and a steep curve.
Moving gradually downhill on the right follow the path which rises on the pastureland and, bypassing some steep stretches of road with exposed roots you will reach the side of the golf course and the houses in Passo Campo Carlo Magno. Staying on the right and following the winter cross-country piste through some small fields you will find yourself in the proximity of the state road SS239 and the Residence Rio Falzè. From here downhill for 500 metres until arriving at the dirt road signposted Malga Darè and arriving after a few kilometres (a wonderful view from here of the Brenta mountains). After the Malga there is an isolated marshy area with no signs which leads to the Malga di Dimaro (1.662 m). Go left here onto the dirt road, quite flat to start with and then much steeper, from here uphill until reaching Malghet Aut (1.861 m, ski-lifts, bar, etc). Here go left in the direction of Monte Vigo-Rifugio Orso Bruno following the road of varying levels and along the slopes of Monte Spolverino will take you to Rifugio Orso Bruno resfreshments and again a spectacular view over the Brenta mountains). It is downhill from here on a very stoney road towards Malga Panciana. Immediately below turn left towards Rifugio Orti.
On a short but nevertheless difficult road (watch out for some wooden steps) you will reach the forest road for Malghet di Mezzana. From here downhill untill arriving at a sharp bend after which there is an easy dirt road which leads to Malga Fazzon Alta, a downhill ride to Fazzon and the car park for Lago di Caprioli (near the car park there is the malga Bassa Fazzon which has recently been rebuilt and which houses a vsitor centre (specifically concerned with the Natural Park and the presence of the Brown Bear). After a short detour you will reach the lake. Well worth it! From the car park there is a wide uphill dirt road through the woods which descends to Val Piana. From here directly to Ossana from where the cycle path will take you back to Malè.

We recommend always carrying a repair kit: inner tube, pump, mastic, patches and an emergency repair kit.

Caution in the mountains