Hotel Vallecetta





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An excursion departing from Bormio, starting the route by road to leave the city until you reach the Adda river. From here continue the circular route in a clockwise direction, on the path, except for a section that follows the state road. You arrive until you cross the Braulio stream where there is an area with picnic tables and return along the Adda river.
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This cycleway is lightly trafficked and paved. It links Lombardia’s lake region to the mountains around Bormio and Livigno. The main "strada statale," or state road (the SS38) is off-limits to bikes so this route provides an alternative for bicyclists who want to explore these regions.
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A pleasant circular walk around Bormio, starting from Dossiglio and proceeding counterclockwise. The route takes place mainly on the road and reaches Case della Reit, at the gates of the Stelvio National Park. From here the path continues towards Buglio and Maggiore. Along the way there is a beautiful view. Alternative routes in the area: https://www.alltrails.com/it-it/trail/italy/south-tyrol/bormio-passo-dello-stelvio https://www.alltrails.com/it-it/trail/italy/lombardy/bormio-fiume-adda
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This route leads onto one of the most beautiful and iconic passes in Europe. It is advisable to make this excursion by motorbike or bicycle, because the route is on asphalted roads. The start is in Bormio and leads along the state road with some hairpin bends until you reach the famous Stelvio Pass (2757 m).
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A demanding excursion in Valdisotto, starting from Forte Venini close to the Paluaccio di Oga Nature Reserve. The route proceeds in a clockwise direction passing through San Colombano and Pian della Mota. Here it is possible to find refreshment at the Conca Bianca refuge and then take the S282 which returns to the starting point.