The route, quiet and away from traditional tourist circuits, winds through the mountains surrounding Upper Val Resia, leading the hiker on a journey back in time, among ancient alpine pastures and a mosaic of natural environments with remarkable variety and purity.
This route is dedicated to music, a fundamental element of Resian culture; from the earliest times it has accompanied the life of the entire community, celebrating both the most important private moments (such as weddings or baptisms) and public ones (such as Carnival - Püst or the Coscritti festival). This is also true in the most isolated and distant villages such as Coritis, the natural gateway to the Julian Prealps Natural Park.
To fully experience the uniqueness of Val Resia, a visit is strongly recommended to the:
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
In case of injuries, call number 112 NUE
Ticks are present throughout the territory of Friuli Venezia-Giulia, so it is advisable to learn about prevention and protection techniques: FVG region tick information
The route is not recommended after and during adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, and during the hottest summer hours.
It is recommended to take all types of waste home and to preserve the places visited as much as possible.
It is reminded that the collection of plant species or parts thereof is prohibited within the Natural Park and may be subject to restrictions as per L.R. 7/2009 in external areas. At this link, you can consult the list of protected species.
It is reminded that within protected areas dogs must be kept on a leash.
Public-transport-friendly
Bus
In Val Resia there are some local public transport bus lines. To know schedules and stops, view the PDF file at this link: click here or visit the TPL FVG website.
Train
The nearest useful station is Carnia Station, more than 20 km from the itinerary starting point.
The hamlet of Stolvizza is easily reachable via the SP42. From the SS13-Pontebbana, heading towards Tarvisio, turn right at Resiutta and follow the signs for Stolvizza.
The hamlet is also accessible from Tarcento, following the SR646 towards Uccea. At Uccea, turn left following the signs to Sella Carnizza and then continue on the same road until you pass the hamlet of Lischiazze and arrive at the intersection with the SP42. From here, turn right and continue to Stolvizza.
NOTE: the Uccea-Sella Carnizza road is often subject to safety work. Check its opening before following these directions.
At the starting point, a large free parking area is available. GPS Point
Charging stations for electric cars are available in the parking lot.
Another free parking lot is located at the entrance of the village of Stolvizza. GPS Point
A suitable equipment for outdoor activities is recommended:
Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.