At a short distance from the Castle of Zumelle and surrounded by woodland, it is a small gem with wonderful crystal-clear water.
The well-marked path number 2311 starts from the large parking area of the Castle of Zumelle and descends along a steep slope dotted with artistic installations, following the bed of the Rui stream, immersed in a suggestive environment, far from the rest of the world.
The layered rocks surrounding the cavity create different shades of gray and white, while the water, which cascades inside through a small waterfall, is clear and crystalline with the typical blue color from which this beauty gets its name.
It is impossible not to be fascinated by the chromatic spectacle that changes according to the season and the angle of the sun's rays that reflect on the surface of the water. The Blue Grotto is also a sought-after destination for canyoning enthusiasts, the only ones allowed to dive into this natural wonder.
Nearby, there is the Lombard church of San Donato and the ancient mill for grinding grain.
USEFUL INFORMATION:
Parking: The only available paid parking is at Zumelle Castle. Parking along the road is not allowed.
Trail length: 1900Mm
Elevation gain: 130m
Travel time: 45 minutes
Recommended equipment: Suitable shoes with non-slip soles are recommended; from winter to late spring, there may be snow and ice, and crampons are advised.
The trail is not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, bicycles, and motorized vehicles.
You are in a natural environment that requires respect:
- PROHIBITION of flower picking
- SWIMMING PROHIBITION (the only exception allowed for those canyoning with a wetsuit)
- No loud noises
- Prohibition of lighting fires
- Do not leave trash around but dispose of it in the designated areas (including cigarette butts, tissues, masks, and wet waste)
- Minors MUST be accompanied
- Dogs must be kept on a leash
- Do not leave the trail
- Do not disturb local wildlife
The trail is not accessible in bad weather; it is suggested to check with the local tourist office and via the ARPAV website for any disturbances.