773 - San Bernardino Way, Stage 4

Medium
5 km
2:00 h
469 mhd
12 mhd
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2076 m
Lowest Point  1608 m
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San Bernardino is the main tourist destination of the Mesolcina, established in the nineteenth century for its healthy mountain climate and the healing properties of its mineral water. The environmental peculiarities of the area, with pine forests, peat bogs, small lakes, and various recreational possibilities make it the ideal destination for those seeking peace and nature. From the village, one ascends to the pass (2065 m) where the Hospice is located, built in 1824-25 on the shore of the lake from which the Moesa river originates. The path crosses the well-restored carriage road several times; the remains of the mule track modernized in the eighteenth century are also clearly visible. Both routes showcase construction techniques and various artifacts. The pass area, wide and flat, is characterized by rounded reliefs shaped by glaciers, enclosing numerous small lakes and rare enchanting bogs, an ideal habitat for flora of great naturalistic interest.

2 hours walking, 5 km, 457 m elevation gain.

Responsible for this content: Ente Turistico Regionale del Moesano (ETRM).

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