Italy Marilleva 900

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
  • Day 14–15

    R. Alimonta/Bochette Centrali Day 3

    September 7, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

    We were up at 5:45 and I’m pretty sure I only slept from 3-5:30. Our roommates were nice but noisy and I was on high alert…not sure why, except that I think I was nervous about the route/hike today. We looked out the window to absolute magic. The scale of these mountains is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Sunrise on them was something we will remember forever. We had breakfast, brushed our teeth elbow to elbow with strangers in kind of a hallway area that has 3 sinks. Feels like you’re at camp:/ The German (or Dutch) guy in our room just dropped his pants to change his underwear. I’m definitely never staying in a shared room again. Anyhoo, off we went up a rocky moraine, eventually having to put spikes on so we could climb the glacier to the Via Ferrata Bocchette Centrali. The most beautiful and difficult hike I’ve ever done. The via Ferrata wound through towering mountains, and we clung to the cliff, climbed and descended ladders. And when we weren’t hooked to the cable we were scrambling up and down rocks. It was a full body workout and we are both so thankful our bodies held up.
    We stopped at the first Refugio we stayed at on Thursday for lunch-it was nice to see it in the sunshine and see the mountains surrounding it. There was a massive trail race going on so lots of dodging and cheering for runners on our way down. We stopped about an hour and a half down at another Refugio for a water and espresso. Our knees, shoulders, and feet are killing us. We made it to Davide’s car and had hiked 10.75 miles.
    At the same hotel we were at Wednesday and so thankful for our private room, private bathroom, clean sheets and no stinky people! Our hotel has a sauna and an indoor pool-we enjoyed both. Walked to dinner after a free drink from our hotel along with violin playing by the manager’s 10 year old daughter!
    We need to do laundry, shower, and rest. Tomorrow we go see Stefania and her family!
    Read more

  • Day 13

    R. Brentei to R. Alimonta-day 2

    September 6, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    We were up at 5:45-had a pretty good nights sleep in our bunk beds. Unfortunately it was still socked in-praise God it’s not raining. Davide decided we should change our route in hopes that tomorrow is clearer because the beauty of that leg is stunning. We started back down the path we had walked up yesterday, feeling every bit of our packs. Mine feels like it’s 30 pounds and JDs feels 60. We are both probably exaggerating but hiking at about 8300 feet of elevation with big packs is killer. We packed way too much! At 3 miles going uphill my heart felt like it was going to burst. Thankfully we stopped at Refugio Tuckett for an espresso with the nicest people working there. The sun came out and gave us a glimpse of the beauty that has been around us all along and it was magical. After that breather, we kept heading up and up to SOSAT Ferrata. We were over a 1000 feet up on the side of a cliff-thankfully the clouds obscured the bottom so I couldn’t quite fathom how high we were. We ascended and descended the mountain face via ladders, rebar steps. We’ve never done a via Ferrata with packs so that made it even more challenging. The rain held off most of the day and we made it to Refugio Alimonta after 9 miles. This is definitely the hardest hiking I’ve ever done. The Refugio has a stone exterior and pine paneled interior. Our bunk room has room for 7 so again waiting to see if we have roommates. JD ordered a salami sandwich (only 5 euros!) and we each had a beer. There is no phone service here so we are really out of touch! Suddenly, the clouds parted and the sun came out illuminating these massive and beautiful mountains all around us. I cried at the beauty. We showered, then sat outside enjoying the view and the company of a couple from Portland. Dinner was served with a choice between appetizers, entree and dessert. We had assigned seats:) Sat with five very nice people from France and had a delightful evening meeting a couple from Montreal and four hysterical guys from Cornwell! Headed up to our room about 8:30. It was set up to sleep 7 and by midnight, seven were in there. Not sure communal sleeping is for me.Read more

  • Day 12

    Mountain hut to hut hike-day 1

    September 5, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

    We finalized our packing this morning and our packs are heavy…we know we shouldn’t be bringing all of it, but can’t seem to narrow it down! The rain was really coming down while we ate breakfast. We met our guide, Davide at our hotel-he is a young father, incredibly fit and handsome. Walking out to his car we ran into our favorite thing….cows with bells on! The rain lightened up as we drove to the trailhead. We got out and had to add via Ferrata gear to our already heavy bags. We began the hike through the woods with just a gentle pattering of rain, but very quickly gaining elevation so began to sweat in our gore-Tex jackets. JD is in such incredible shape-he could have reached the top so quickly without me slowing things down! Then it began to rain so hard. Soon my pants were soaking wet and so were my shoes. The trail turned into a small river and then we reached a waterfall cascading over the trail. A group of five in front of us were stopped-Davide motioned to us, like it was no big deal. He jumped onto a rock in the middle and then to the other side. JD was next and I was last. Had I had even a moment to think about it I wouldn’t have done it. The rock was under a torrent of water. Thankfully, Davide grabbed my hand and pulled me over.
    We got to the Refugio after 5 miles-it was packed with dripping hikers. I was soaked all the way through, every item of clothing. We changed out of our wet things and hung them up in a basement boiler room, and got our room. We have a small room with four bunked single beds-not sure if there will be others with us yet. The day is kind of stretching out in front of us as there is no WiFi and limited cell service. Really praying it clears up because we are surrounded by the most gorgeous mountains. JD spent the afternoon drawing, I’m listening to a downloaded podcast. We played Oh Heck, finished a fiction audio book we’ve been listening to, watched the clouds play peekaboo with the mountains, checked and re checked the forecast. Thankfully we had just enough service to FaceTime Burkey for his 3rd birthday! Dinner was unreal-choices of cannelloni, pasta and tomatoes for the first course, pork chop or frittata or bratwurst for the second then panna cotta or a blackberry tart. Wowza! Got to know our guide better-he’s an Italian version of my brother:) The rain is slowing and the mountains are more clear.
    Read more

  • Day 5

    Danes pa zares čez tapravi prelaz

    August 19, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Danes proti popoldnevu sva se povzpela na Passo Di Tonale in potem pa presenečenje. Passo Di gavia. 2652 m. Cesta do njega 2,5 m široka. Hribi, ledeniki pred nosom. Čisto pravo visokogorje z nekaj jezerci. Veliko kolesarjev in motoristov in nekaj 4x4 avtov. Slikovito še in še. Zaključila sva v Bormiu oz. Blizu njega v kampu. Luštnem. Arhitektura je tukaj že čisto drugačna od tiste od včeraj. Jutri pa stelvio.Read more

  • Day 138

    Auf einer Gletscherterrasse im Trentino

    October 10, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Heute juckeln wir gemütlich durchs Veneto. Vorbei an den Rebflächen von Conegliano, wo die besten Prosecco-Trauben wachsen, hinein ins Trentino nach Südtirol in die Berge.
    Wir folgen dabei dem Flüßchen Piave.
    In der Ebene um Trento ist mächtig viel los, überall stehen Wohnmobile in den Apfelplantagen dicht an dicht. Nix für uns.
    Wir fahren nach Mezzolombardo in die Gegend Piana Rotaliana.

    Bekannt ist die Piana Rotaliana als Weinbaugebiet, insbesondere für den Teroldego, der mit dem Teroldego Rotaliano einen DOC-geschützten Status besitzt. Goethe bezeichnete die Rotaliana-Ebene in seinem Reisebericht Italienischen Reise als „den schönsten Weingarten Europas“.
    Ich bin da nicht seiner Meinung! Mein „Bremmer Calmont“ geht vor😍😉
    Wir sind eher angetan von der Qualität des Weins aus der autochthonen Teroldego-Traube, haben wir doch schon gesehen, wie konsequent die Trauben bei der Ernte aussortiert werden und der Ertrag reduziert wird! Das Weingut „Agricola Foradori“ ist eine der ersten Adressen, wenn es um guten Wein geht. Hat uns doch schon vor Jahren die Chefin „Elisabetta“ mit einer Weinprobe begeistert!
    Auf 1000 m Höhe auf der Gletscherterrasse des Ortes Fai della Paganella gibt es einen neuen Stellplatz. Hier bleiben wir heute, mitten in den Bergen.
    Read more

  • Day 4

    Im Pass-gang über Splügen und Tonale

    September 2, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

    Am Samstag führt mich eine eindrückliche Pässefahrt über den Splügenpass nach Chiavenna, durch das Veltlin zum Mittagshalt an die Adda und schließlich noch auf den Passo Tonale.

    Der Geheimtipp von Alan muss somit noch warten: immerhin gab's einen Kaffeehalt in Isola und ich konnte mir in diesem schönen Bergdörfchen schon mal eine Vorstellung machen über den Verlauf der Via Spluga. Die Cardinello-Schlucht wird auf mich warten. Vorerst möchte ich etwas Strecke machen und so richtig "in Fahrt kommen".

    Auf der Passhöhe des Tonale erwartet mich ein intensiv ausgebautes Skigebiet. Mitten hindurch geht die Grenze zwischen der Lombardei und dem Trentino/Alto Adige, also der Provinz Südtirol.
    Erstaunlich, wenn man bedenkt, dass genau hier im ersten Weltkrieg die Front der "guerra bianca" verlief. Überall auf diesen Höhen sind noch alte Befestigungsanlagen der österreichisch-ungarischen "Kaiserjäger" zu besichtigen.
    Read more

  • Day 3

    Von der Provinz Bozen ...

    August 30, 2024 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    ... nach der Provinz Trentino.

    Heute ging es das ganze Vinschgau runter, über Meran, Bozen, Kalterersee ins Trentino. Dann ein kleiner Umweg rund um die Brenta Dolomiten (Cime Tosa) nach Madonna di Campillo (1600m) und dann wieder runter bis nach Ossana. Hier übernachten wir im schönen Camping Ceveda.Read more

  • Day 165

    Od to prihajajo jabolka v špar

    August 19, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Zjutraj sva krenila iz luštna kampa v ozki alpski dolini proti passo stela. V ɓolsanu se je odprla široka alpska dolina z jezeri, industrijo in plantŽami jabolk. Vse skrbno obdelano, zaščiteno pred točo in ptiči. Toliko tega, da prehrani večino EU dežel. Gre za dolgo in bogato dolino. Midva pa čez passo tonale naprej proti bormiu. Čao.😉Read more

  • Day 4

    Essen aus dem Omnia

    October 8, 2024 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    Habe da mal was vorbereitet. Essen aus dem typischen Campingofen - dem Omnia. Es gibt "Toskanisches Huhn" mit Kartoffeln, Cocktailtomaten, eine würzige Tomatensauce und eben das Hühnchen - überbacken mit Käse.Read more

  • Day 3

    Einmal um den Lago di Molveno

    October 7, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Gestartet am Campingplatz. 1er Halt die Ponte Romano mit erneutem Blick auf den Wasserfall. Weiter ging es historischen Sehenswürdigkeit -
    Fortini Napoleonici e Doss Corno unter erschwerten Bedingungen -Fahrräder mussten alleingelassen werden und wir liefen zu Fuß. 3er Halt war
    Lago e Panorama sul Gruppo del Brenta. 4er Halt der Lago di Nembia mit fantastischen Blick auf verdammt große Fische ( Angel nicht dabei ) zurück dann über die Hauptstraße mit 5ten Stop - Punto Panoramico. Ziel der Campingplatz! Ca. 11km
    Read more

Join us:

FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android