Family-friendly loop route around the spectacular gorge before the Morandino Dam, with some spots equipped with information panels on the small fauna of the Daone Valley.
A 4 km loop tourist route, suitable for everyone, surrounding the Morandino Dam in the heart of the Daone Valley.The route, arranged by the Parco Naturale Adamello – Brenta, includes explanatory panels and interactive objects about the local fauna - from molluscs to nocturnal birds of prey - that populates this territory, shaped by generations of farmers.Although the altitude change is moderate, pay attention to a short forest section with a wide staircase followed by steep steps leading to a wooden and steel footbridge, over a deep gorge carved by the Chiese River.On the other side, the paved road leads back to the starting point, between mountain huts, meadows and bushes.If you extend the route by one kilometre, you can start directly from Daone.
In Daone, don't miss the 'Parco della Bura', dedicated to the remains of the largest silver fir in the Alps, a tree over 700 years old with a 3.30 metre diameter.For centuries, it towered majestically in the Boazzo meadow, now submerged by the reservoir waters.In 1962, following 34 hours of work, the inhabitants of Daone transported a segment of the fir tree, called 'bura' in dialect, first displaying it in different parts of the world and then placing it in the village.