The Val di Breguzzo is a true green oasis that can be reached by ascending from the homonymous village, where the sound of flowing water accompanies every step.
The Val di Breguzzo, which can be reached by ascending from the homonymous village, is a less known valley compared to others in the area, but among the largest side valleys of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. For hiking enthusiasts, there are easy trails here that invite you to comfortably climb up to the surrounding mountain huts and, for the more experienced, up to the highest peaks of the glaciers of the Adamello group. The Cravatta waterfall route in particular allows you to admire the spectacles that water creates in this valley: the 60-meter drop of the waterfall, the roar of the Arnò stream and the Rio Roldone, which, besides shaping the territory, have made it lush with vegetation and mosses. Walking in these places offers among the strongest emotions one can experience and indeed, moving water is often an essential component of many meditative practices.
A route of great scenic charm. Wonderful is the Cravatta waterfall and the stretch from Malga Maggiasone to Malga d'Arnò. A packed lunch to be enjoyed among the splendid meadows will make this hike truly special.