In Aprica over 200 kilometres of mountain paths and itineraries await you, enjoyable in full safety as you admire truly breathtaking views. There are simple paths, suitable for everyone, which lead through fascinating areas of naturalistic interest, like the Pian di Gembro Nature Reserve or the Valli di Sant’Antonio Nature Reserve, with the Brandet and Campovecchio Valleys.

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From Bormio, take the 13-km sloping route along river Frodolfo up to Santa Caterina Valfurva, the hometown of Italian Olympic alpine skiing gold medallist Deborah Compagnoni and mountaineer Achille Compagnoni, who was the first to reach the K2 summit. Here is where the climb gets tough.

Treglio is situated on the Rhaetian slope at 860 m of altitude. It’s one of Valtellina’s most charming villages, also known as the “land of pizzoccheri”. Teglio has plenty of things to see, such as Palazzo Besta, one of the main Renaissance residences in Lombardy. This historical building is also rich in stüas, fresco cycles, and a frescoed map that treasures a secret. In addition, it houses the Antiquarium Tellinum, a small museum dedicated to Valtellina’s prehistoric civilisation, including the Caven 3 stele, also called mother-goddess.