Tour delle Maresse 105
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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.Start
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After enjoying a well-deserved, energising break here, you may resume your ride on a paved path climbing steeply to Malga Table, where you may purchase some local mountain cheese. The tour continues on a gravel road climbing through enchanting sceneries all the way up to Malga Clef. On your left, the old military track offers a smooth ride to the pass of Sella di Bondolo, but from here to Bocca di Bosco the road is steep and very irregular, making it a particularly arduous stretch even if you are riding an eMTB. Your efforts will pay off instantly, however, as you enjoy the view of the mountain landscape on the way, with its inebriating green veil, interrupted here and there by imposing rocky patches.
At Bocca di Bosco the path runs alongside a set of disused Italian military installations and continues on irregular terrain until reaching Bocca di Clevet. Inexperienced bikers may find this stretch quite challenging, both uphill and downhill. After passing at the feet of Cima Maresse and while approaching Cima Pissola, the path takes a sharp turn to the right and continues downhill to the mountain hut named Malga Pissola. This track is smooth and easy at first, but becomes steeper and narrower as you ride on, with outcropping rocks and tree roots obstructing the way. Experts may find it an exciting challenge, but everyone else may have to dismount and pull their bikes. In the next few years the path should be widened and made suitable for bikers of any level.
Near Malga Pissola a gravel road leads you back to Malga Table. Those of you who did not start here, but rode the whole way, may take the direct road to Castel Condino, following a steep and sometimes bumpy track through the wood ‒ for experienced bikers only. The road inclination decreases towards the end. Before reaching Castel Condino, a cycle path on gravel road runs steeply downhill and then briefly uphill again, alongside a gurgling creek, until it reaches the town of Brione. Here the old military track will take you back to Condino, joining the cycle path that leads to Cologna.
Author: Uli Stanciu
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