If you are looking for a long and demanding route, this is the one for you! Twelve kilometres to cover in about 4 hours for 850 m of altitude difference on small roads and paths. Park at the end of the Val d’Arch and set off on the wide road that climbs to the left. Reach the saddle at an altitude of 1,000 m and from here you arrive at Casera Beta in a few minutes. The path, except for a few somewhat more technical stretches, continues without ever becoming too strenuous through dense beech woods and small clearings, in a continuous up and down, also crossing paths 2307a and 2308. When you reach the edge of the forest, the landscape changes radically. As you approach the ridge, you will see the European path E7, which leads from the Canaries to Romania. The Salvedella Nuova bivouac, which is always open, is an excellent spot to catch your breath before continuing in the direction of Malga Mont.
The path winds its way through a rather busy area, immersed in the typical pre-Alpine landscape of pastures and conifers. From malga Mont, your gaze can finally sweep over the Veneto plain to the Venice lagoon and the Dolomites. Return towards casera Beta and then to the car park, descending towards Val d’Arc, immersing yourself once again in the beech forest and savouring the peace and silence of these suggestive and still wild places.
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