A flexible Valley ideal for enjoying outdoor activities in all seasons and levels: from experts to amateurs, to families with children. Skiing, snowshoeing, trekking, and mountain bike riding are just some of the sports that can be enjoyed in Valle Trompia. Don’t forget the experiences in contact with nature, such as the numerous activities to be enjoyed on the farms and farm stays specialising in typical local products.
The town of Sella dell'Oca is on the ridge dividing Valle Trompia from Franciacorta. The place is bucolic, surrounded by thick woods. The town is also famous for its hiking trails. A beautiful hiking trail leads from Villa Carcina to this enchanted place, which can also be easily reached from Brione itself.
The “Sentiero dei Marroneti” (Path of the Chestnut Woods) indicates the road leading from Nave to the Sanctuary of Conche. The path is characterised by its state of conservation and by the size of the cobblestones making up the pavement, large white limestone stones with a flat surface arranged in a beautiful mosaic pattern. The path is crisscrossed by various ...
Casa della Natura (House of Nature) was created from the recovery - by the Municipal Council of Bovezzo and a group of volunteers - of the old Rampinelli sheepfold and a fabulous centuries-old chestnut grove. The Casa della Natura is just a stone's throw from the centre of Bovezzo: exactly where the barn once stood. It is situated in a ...
Born from the project "Paths of Memory - The Franco Moretti Path" in collaboration with the ANPI sections of Gardone and Marcheno, the "Carlo Beretta" High School of Gardone V.T and the Comprehensive School of Marcheno, the path commemorates the figure of a young man who made a clear and definite choice for freedom. It starts at the Marcheno Comprehensive ...
The Sentiero dell’Acqua di Irma (Irma Water Path) winds its way through woods and streams, highlighting historical testimonies and natural environments linked to water and its presence in the territory. The path begins at the town centre, amid historical fountains and a late 18th-century washhouse. It then moves away from the town to reach the ancient Fonte di San Carlo, ...
Venture along the "Val Delle Melle" path and discover the Molino di Marmentino! With an almost flat profile, the area is characterised by the presence of numerous streams and torrents (hence the name Val Delle Melle) and by the remains of the ancient "seriola" (irrigation channel) of the 16th-century mill. Coal bunkers and limestone kilns are still visible in many ...
The route starts uphill from the "cemetery" area of Villa Carcina on a forest road with an excellent compact surface. This first stretch, well signposted, is suitable for everyone and can be travelled with any type of MTB or Gravel bike. What will put you to the test are the last 300 metres on a steep track with a rough ...
This itinerary, linking two Brescian valleys, is of medium difficulty and has only one climb that is not too demanding. The first section, starting from Brescia, is entirely flat as far as Villanuova sul Clisi, where you will begin climbing up the Valle Sabbia on a slight slope as far as Vestone. You will then head towards Cocca di Lodrino, ...
Declared a National Monument by the Ministry of Education, Uccellanda Magnoli (795 m a.s.l.) is located on the edge of the ridge just before Monte Magnoli, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Valle Cristò below and the ridge of the valley towards Collina Alta and Monte Colmetto.
Vaghezza is located in the Municipality of Marmentino, between 1100 and 1200 metres. It can be reached from the central hamlet of Dosso via an easy asphalted road. You can take peaceful walks along the dirt tracks connecting the various special sites of the area, enjoying the purity of the air and panorama, which stretches for many kilometres to the ...
The route begins on an easy asphalted road that leads up to the village of Irma and gradually becomes steeper before turning onto a concrete-gravel road that leads up to Passo Croce, passing through beautiful forests and glimpses of the upper Valle Trompia. From here, you go downhill along a forest road to Pian di Vaghezza, where you can get ...
In Valle del Garza, there is a small valley to the north of the town called Val Bertone, perhaps one of the best-known and most visited by tourists. The Garza stream begins and flourishes in this valley landscape of considerable value, covered by conifers. The young and old can enjoy long walks along its banks. To reach the beautiful valley, ...