From the village of Valda to the large peat bog, ascending through unique environments and unexpected landscapes
The itinerary takes us from the village of Valda (Altavalle) to the characteristic hamlet of Bornie and then to the peat bog of Lake Valda, located within the Provincial Reserve Prati di Monte: one of the most important and suggestive protected areas of the Val di Cembra Avisio Reserve Network.
Along the route is a succession of valuable environments: from meadows rich in species around Bornie to sparse larch forests used as pasture areas and resin source, from small water mirrors to peatlands at altitude.
To reach Lake Valda we ascend behind the church of Valda and head towards the small hamlet of Bornie, where wide meadows with a small cluster of ancient rural houses at the center welcome us. We can decide to enter and visit the hamlet or continue (it can be visited on the return) following the signs to the locality Noval - Lake Valda. Once the peat bog of Lake Valda is reached, an habitat of great naturalistic value, we continue following the signs to Ponciach until after a few kilometers, we find directions for the lovara and Bornie.
Along the return path we can observe two very interesting historical structures: the lovara, the ancient trap used to catch wolves; and a lime kiln right near the hamlet: an ancient furnace for producing lime.
Although the route does not present any particular technical difficulties or dangerous sections, we always recommend respecting the general safety rules for mountain hikes in any case.
The information contained in this sheet is subject to unavoidable changes, therefore no indication has absolute value. It is impossible to completely avoid inaccuracies or errors, considering the rapid environmental or weather changes that may occur. In this sense, we disclaim any responsibility for changes experienced by the user. It is recommended, however, to check the condition of the places and environmental or weather conditions before undertaking a hike.
From behind the church of Valda we take the narrow road that climbs with a hairpin turn and shortly joins the road leading to Bornie. Follow the signs for Noval - Lake Valda climbing up to the peat bog. After passing Lake Valda, turn left to return towards Ponciach, at the first fork take the road to the right uphill slightly and then continue straight until you reach a fork with signs for Lovara and Bornie. Once you reach Bornie, you can return via the country road that descends steeply opposite the church or retrace the going path in reverse