Valle dei Segni Wine Trail
越野跑
8 千米, 18 千米, 55 千米
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55K
18K
8K
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Valle dei Segni Wine Trail 55K, the Queen race - distance 55 Km - 2500 m elevation gain Capo di Ponte – Darfo Boario Terme From Capo di Ponte , world center of rock art, to Darfo Boario, renowned Camuno spa centre. A fascinating journey to discover mysterious rock engravings , ancient testimonies from the Roman age, medieval monuments , small villages where time seems to have stopped. Terraces, vineyards and cellars , narrated through an authentic Trail , on the traces of the ancient Via Valeriana and the Path of Charlemagne, historical paths custodians of indelible "signs". Valle dei segni half wine trail - distance 18 Km - 950 m elevation gain Piamborno – Darfo Boario Terme Along the ancient Via Valeriana and Via Volte. From Piamborno, the charming center of the middle Camonica Valley to Darfo Boario Terme , the Camunian citadel. A village rich in history and charm welcomes us, guiding us through the historic and evocative Bignotti cellars and in the Penzig park , cradle of the first bottled Camuno wine "Il Lanzato" in the nineteenth century. Vineyards suspended between sky and earth accompany us through impervious paths and suggestive inlets shaped over the centuries by the water towards the blue and fascinating mirror of Lake Moro. Lake moro short trail - distance 8 Km - 300 m elevation gain Darfo Boario Terme – Moro Lake – Darfo Boario Terme Route specifically dedicated to enhance one of the best landscapes in the Valle Camonica area. Designed in its non-competitive capacity to give walkers and families a unique experience along paths and streets that run along the fascinating and evocative Lake Moro, a panoramic route with passages through vineyards and olive groves mirroring the lake. Its competitive version , however, is designed for short distance athletes and for trail running novices who want to experience a day of sport, food and wine and fun in company. Vineyards suspended between sky and earth accompany us through paths and suggestive inlets shaped over the centuries by the water towards the blue and fascinating mirror of Lake Moro.