Sentiero Cristallina
Overzicht
Inleiding
Val Bavona wordt gekenmerkt door steile berghellingen, wilde vegetatie, veel rotsen en twaalf rustieke gehuchten. Zeer bijzonder: de in rotsholten gebouwde woningen. Bezienswaardig: de 50 m hoge waterval in Foroglio.
Omleiding / Afsluiting
Er zijn omleidingen of afsluitingen langs deze route, voor meer informatie zie
Beschrijving
Bignasco, the starting point, is at the end of the Maggia Valley and the beginning of Val Bavona. Steep mountain slopes and an attractive waterfall with swimming options characterise the place.
Shortly after the start, you walk through the chestnut forest above the Bavona stream, then past Cavergno to the I Mulitt power plant. The moss-covered stones and the small wooden bridge over the Ri di Chignöö are very attractive.
The chestnut tree is also called the bread tree because it used to ensure winter survival in impoverished Ticino. The sweet chestnuts are easy to store and the flour, which contains carbohydrates and is rich in vitamins, could be used to bake bread.
After a short climb via natural stone steps, along old moss-covered drystone walls, and past the sometimes mystical-looking chestnut trees, you reach the first special houses in the Val Bavona on attractive and diverse paths. You can see how the residents of the valley here knew how to make use of nature instead of reshaping it. Shelter was sought under large monoliths, and the spaces under the stone slabs were used as storage rooms, ovens or goat stables and adapted to requirements. The natural roof was sometimes also bricked up.
When you arrive in Foroglio, you are just over halfway there. The little houses nestled around the church and the impressive waterfall around 100 metres high make this village the best-known place in the Bavona Valley.
The path continues to the hamlet of Roseto and then to Sonlerto, through small villages that perfectly match the landscape. The centre of the village of Sonlerto was built among boulders from a prehistoric landslide. In the first instance, for protection but also so as not to take up too much space in the scarce pastureland. “Rustici” is the name for the stone houses in Ticino. Some are old and some are perfectly renovated, and these compete for attention. The gardens are generally very well maintained, with hydrangeas in full bloom.
You soon arrive at the destination in San Carlo. The village was only constructed around 1700. Since winters were not spent in the village back then, houses did not have to be built close together. The San Carlo-Robièi cable car goes up to the Lago di Robièi reservoir from here.
De sleutel voor een prettige wandeltocht is onder andere een zorgvuldige planning. Win op voorhand inlichtingen in bij de plaatselijke informatiedienst over de toestand van het traject en de weersomstandigheden. Afhankelijk van het seizoen en de weersomstandigheden kan de route gesloten of onderbroken zijn.
| Vertrek |
Bignasco
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|---|---|
| Aankomst |
S. Carlo (Val Bavona)
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| Richting |
Eén richting
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| Stijging |
900 m
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| Daling |
400 m
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| Afstand |
13 km
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| Duur |
4 h 30 min
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| Duur omgekeerde richting |
4 h
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| Technische vereisten |
Gemiddeld
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| Vereiste conditie |
Zwaar
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