The Poti po näs is a long trail, also passable in single sections, that connects all the hamlets of the Val Resia through the ancient paths once traveled.
Poti po näs is not a simple route, but a project that has enabled the rediscovery of the ancient paths that connected the numerous hamlets of Val Resia.
In the version proposed here, it corresponds to the union of two magnificent routes of the valley: Ta Lipa Pot (the beautiful road) and Ta Stare Pot (the old road) which together create a path of over 21 km.
Starting from Prato di Resia, first you follow Ta Stara Pot (14 km) to the locality Braida from which you then take Ta Lipa Pot (approximately 7 km) to the remote hamlet of Stolvizza, and then return to the first route and back to Prato.
This large loop can be customized by shortening some sections or adding others based on your needs.
Poti po näs is a loop of extraordinary cultural and historical value but also of great natural charm. You cross streams with crystal-clear water, flowery meadows, and quiet woods where many animal species can be seen.
To fully experience the uniqueness of Val Resia, it is strongly recommended to visit the museums of Val Resia and the visitor center of the Prealpi Giulie Natural Park and to enjoy some typical dishes in one of the local establishments in the valley.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
In case of injuries, the number to call is 112 NUE
Ticks are present throughout the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, so it is recommended to inform yourself about prevention and protection techniques: Tick information Friuli Venezia Giulia region
The route is not recommended after and during adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, and during the hottest hours of summer.
It is recommended to take home all types of waste and to preserve as best as possible the places you pass through.
It is reminded that collecting plant species or parts of them is prohibited inside the Natural Park and may be subject to restrictions as per L.R. 7/2009 in the outer areas. At this link you can consult the list of protected species.
It is reminded that inside protected areas dogs must be kept on a leash.
It is recommended to have appropriate equipment for outdoor activities:
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.