Route through deciduous forests mostly on paved and gravel roads, with several points of natural interest; very pleasant in its loop development with moderate differences in altitude.
The itinerary allows you to enjoy a breathtaking view from Piz delle Agole over the Val di Cembra and to admire the characteristic porphyry and wooden huts on the way. The beautiful panoramic view of the Brenta group and a visit to the small church of San Leonardo are well worth the tour.
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Degree of difficulty according to the common symbols: EE route (on paths and tracks)
Risks or difficulties present along the route: lack of adequate signage in a short stretch in the area of Mount Speggia; a stone boundary wall indicates the correct way. Some sections of the path downhill after the locality of Pernaia have an "unpleasant" ground: there are stones and branches on the floor, with slightly steep sections. Pay attention!
THE 10 RULES FOR HIKERS
From the car park, walk back in direction of the Val di Cembra main Road and go up the road marked SAT 416 for a short distance (about 10 meters), then immediately turn left onto the paved road following the signs for "Capanna Maderlina". The road becomes a dirt road then paved with porphyry. A few meters after the Rio Gian and about 2 km from the start, take the mule track that climbs to the right (the table indicates Capanna Maderlina – Lago Santo).
After crossing a stream on a beautiful wooden bridge, in a few minutes you reach the paved forest road. Continue north to the asphalted road that leads to the refuge. Before reaching the refuge, it is worth stopping to enjoy the view of the Brenta Group; there are also some stopping points. Arrived at the Maderlina hut, cross a playground and take a path that leads to Palù Poz, pass the junction for Lago Santo and continue towards Pernaia-Lisignago on road n. 416, along which there are to be found numerous clearings and characteristic porphyry and wood chalets.
At the top of the hump, when the road begins to descend, take the tractor track to the left (marked Piz delle Agole), pass a large clearing and continue along the path through the mixed beech and black pine woods and, still on the path marked with red and white marks, reach Piz delle Agole, a suggestive panoramic point that opens out among the Scotch pines over the Valle di Cembra and the western foothills of the Lagorai.
Now, in order to descend to Lisignago, we briefly return to the path we have just taken and, with signs "Lisignago 1.00" on path number 416A, we begin to descend. Having arrived at "Pernaia", follow the signs for Lisignago: now the descent becomes more technical as the path is stony, uncomfortable and a little steep in places; but don't worry, with suitable footwear you should have no problems. We then enter a sort of forest canyon and find ourselves on the road that takes us back to the village of Lisignago.
From the car park where we started, we can continue our walk and descend on the asphalted road to the ancient little church of San Leonardo, located on an overhanging hill over the Avisio. When you reach the church, you can admire its 19th-century portico, the small bell gable and the bell, cast in 2002, with a decoration designed by the artist Marco Arman. The interior is decorated with a valuable painting cycle dating back to the second half of the 15th century, created by an itinerant painter from Fiemme.
Hiking shoes, rain-jacket, hiking poles, water, snack and sun cream.