Descripción
A recently established protected area at an altitude of 1800 m above the sea level with an amazing view on the surrounding Alps (provided that you can exclude the horrific buildings of Passo Tonale). There is an almost flat path along a mountain stream leading to a hut with some information about the area and the chance to complete a circular route (return on an unpaved road across the forest).
A good place for mountain passerines like Pardillo Alpino, Piquitureto Común and Pardillo Común, as well as forest species like Herrerillo Capuchino and Agateador Euroasiático. Other species include Zorzal Real, Alcaudón Dorsirrojo and Lavandera Cascadeña. Good numbers of migratory Sylvia warblers in autumn.
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Accesso
Parking in Passo Tonale, near the horrific towers (impossible to miss). Then the area is best explored on foot - the path along the stream may be muddy, so waterproof shoes are the safest choice. The circular trail of 4 km includes some slope (on unpaved, wide road).


