Leaving Alleghe, you reach the lakeside promenade and continue in the direction of the mouth of the Cordevole, from where the cycle path leads to the footbridge.
Cross the bridge and continue along the orographic right of the Cordevole as far as the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
From here, take the small municipal road steeply uphill, following the signs for Bramezza. Once past the last houses, ignore the first signpost for Bramezza indicating the old path and proceed along the tarmac road for another 400 metres.
To the left of a small car park is the new and scenic silvopastoral road that climbs to Bramezza. Once in the village, you can climb the highest hill where an artillery installation was planned during the First World War.
Among the village streets, you reach a small balcony with a magnificent view of the Civetta and Lake Alleghe. The return path branches off from here and, having crossed the first meadow clearings, enters the forest and becomes decidedly steep.
Arriving at the village of Saviner di Calloneghe you descend again from the centre of the village along the path towards the bridge over the Cordevole, which you cross to return to Alleghe, or alternatively you can proceed around the lake before closing the loop by returning to Alleghe via the pavement