Charcoal Burner Route San Romerio

Simple
2.3 km
1:00 h
178 mhd
179 mhd
San Romerio
San Romerio

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San Romerio
On this route, you come across traces from the 1940s, when charcoal was still produced above San Romerio.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1971 m
Lowest Point  1792 m
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Coordinates
46.282164, 10.117204

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Description

The hike starts in Piaz (accessible by car or on-call bus). On a gravel road, it gently ascends across meadows and through a fir and larch forest to San Romerio. After about 30 minutes, you reach San Romerio. The actual Charcoal Burner Route begins above the meadow and gardens of San Romerio. First, you follow the red-white marked hiking trail for 150 meters until a narrow path branches off to the left, marked with a wooden arrow. Following the arrows, you arrive at the perfectly preserved charcoal pile, where charcoal was once produced. Afterwards, you reach the highest point of the hike (1975 meters above sea level). The return path leads

past a picnic area. After leaving the forest, it goes along a well-preserved dry stone wall back to the little church of San Romerio. The return route to Piaz follows the gravel road you already know from the ascent.

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