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Walking-naturalistic path of Saint Valentine

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Walking-naturalistic path of Saint Valentine, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II (Piazza Maggiore) - 32032 Feltre (BL) IT (0039) 04392540 feltrino@dolomitiprealpi.it www.dolomitiprealpi.it

The San Valentino Pedestrian-Nature Trail starts from Square Marconi in Quero, where the Town Hall is located. Go down Via Garibaldi and continue along the municipal road of Via Per Campo until you reach the bank of the river Tegorzo. 

Here you can visit the Church of San Valentino, built by Giacomo Sartori known as Casamatta, one of the most notable families in the country, which has owned for half a century several crazy and a mill on the banks of Tegorzo.

Go up the path, equipped for outdoor gymnastics activities in the first part, to the old mill Furlan, now converted into a farmhouse.

Continue along the left bank of the Tegorzo towards Schievenin. At a certain point, the path leads into the paved road and leads to the town of Ponte Cagnin. Cross the bridge and continue towards Campo, along a really suggestive paved road.

Before taking the descent, turn left, going down on the right bank of the Tegorzo stream. Here you cross a pedestrian bridge, recently restored, called Pont dei Osei and return to the Church of San Valentino and Piazza Marconi on the same road.


USEFUL INFORMATION:

Parking: Piazza Marconi (Quero-Vas - BL)

Distance: 2,3 km

Difficulty: easy 

Difference in altitude: 55 m

Walking time: 2,30 hours

Recommended equipment: shoes suitable for trekking 


You are in a natural environment that requires respect:

  • Prohibition of collecting flowers
  • Prohibition of bathing
  • No to the shouting
  • Prohibition of ignition of fires
  • Do not leave waste around, but throw them in the appropriate spaces (also cigarette butts, tissues, masks and wet waste)
  • Minors must be accompanied
  • Dogs must be kept on a leash and their collected excreta
  • Do not leave the path
  • Do not disturb the local fauna

It is suggested to inquire through the ARPAV website about any disturbances before embarking on the route.

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