Anello dell'Alta Val di Non con salita alla Forcella di Brez
Race cycling • Val di Non
Anello dell'Alta Val di Non con salita alla Forcella di Brez
L'itinerario molto vario attraversa zone coltivate a meleti per raggiungere quota 1400 m e scollinare nei verdi prati del territorio altoatesino.
<p>Anello di 42 km impegnativo per la distanza percorsa e per alcuni tratti di salita impegnativa che arriva ad una pendenza del 18%.</p> <p>L'anello ha inizio a Cagnò e risale il versante orientale della Valle verso nord. Si percorrono per lo più stradine secondarie e panoramiche sui canyon e sulle Dolomiti di Brenta dove il traffico è quasi inesistente. La salita alla Forcella di Brez è decisamente impegnativa ma la discesa tra i caratteristici masi di Lauregno in provincia di Bolzano e i panorami sul Gruppo delle Maddalene ripagano di ogni fatica.</p>
Loop of the Upper Val di Non with ascent to the Forcella di Brez
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Challenging 42 km loop due to the distance covered and some steep sections that reach an 18% gradient.
The loop starts in Cagnò and ascends the eastern side of the valley towards the north. Mostly secondary and panoramic roads are taken over canyons and the Brenta Dolomites where traffic is almost non-existent. The climb to the Forcella di Brez is definitely challenging but the descent through the characteristic farms of Lauregno in the province of Bolzano and the views of the Maddalene Group compensate for every effort.
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The Viridis hotel in Cagnò is also an artisanal ice cream shop.
The small hairpin bends lighten the psychological effort in facing the various climbs.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.Roadbook
Being a loop, this route can be started from one of the villages touched by the route. In our description, Cagnò is taken as the starting point.
From Cagnò continue towards the nearby village of Revò before which on the left a junction with signs for Rumo / Val d'Ultimo is seen. This road after a short ramp runs on a false flat to Loc. Frari, at the border with South Tyrol. Here the climb begins to get steeper and shortly after you take the road on the right that steadily climbs to the village of Lauregno. The climb continues uphill through green meadows up to the Forcella di Brez at 1400 meters altitude.
Finally now the well-deserved descent to the main road below the village of Castelfondo. Here you climb up to the left towards Fondo. After Fondo proceed on a slight descent to Sarnonico where you then turn right towards the Golf Course and the small village of Dambel. The secondary road levels out to Casez and here you turn right downhill to reach Loc. San Biagio above the Novella canyon. The road is now steep but the quick hairpin bends lighten the climb and soon you find yourself in the center of the village of Revò. From here it takes a few minutes to reach Cagnò.
Directions
From the Brenner A22 motorway take the Trento Nord exit and continue towards Val di Non on SS43. At Dermulo continue towards Cles. shortly after the town turn right following the signs for Revò. The road crosses Lake Santa Giustina and reaches Cagnò on the other side of the lake.Parking
In the square in CagnòCoordinates
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.