Hike on a plateau at 1800 m elevation along a flat path, also suitable for families, immersed in a unique setting of rocks, vegetation, and water.
Val di Fumo is the largest valley of the entire Adamello–Presanella Group. Nicknamed the “little Canada of Trentino” due to the enormous amount of water flowing down its slopes and the forests of Norway spruce, stone pine, and larch, it is a “valley of clouds and mysteries” that transports the hiker into a pure state of contemplation in front of this sublime work of art created by Nature.
The path crossing it is almost flat and suitable for families (but not strollers).
Nature reigns supreme here, and those who venture into this valley can spend a day savoring only the peace, the sounds of water, and the fresh high-altitude air.
In the summer months, a refuge, resting on a spur in the heart of the valley, offers the possibility to eat, sleep, and enjoy a constantly changing scenery that fills the eyes with countless shifting colors.
Continue your walk on The Way of the Valleys, choose other valleys to explore among the 50 proposed! Discover them all and create the credential to record your visits here: www.campigliodolomiti.it/laviadellevalli.
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THE NEAREST VALLEYS:
From Val di Fumo it is possible to connect with:
- Val di Daone. Val di Fumo is reached by crossing Val di Daone, so you can first cross this valley up to Malga Nudole, where its endpoint is located, and then continue towards Val di Fumo.
- Valle Danerba. Follow path SAT 249 which climbs from Malga Breguzzo (for experienced mountaineers).
- Val del Vescovo. Follow path SAT 249 which climbs from Malga Breguzzo (for experienced mountaineers).
- Val di Trivena. Follow path SAT 223 which from Malga Breguzzo leads to the Breguzzo pass, or from the Val di Fumo refuge take path SAT 248 which leads to the San Valentino Pass, then continue following the signs to the Trivena Refuge (for experienced mountaineers).
- Valletta Alta. Follow path SAT 248 which from the Val di Fumo Refuge leads to the San Valentino pass then continue along it (for experienced mountaineers).