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Walking-naturalistic path of Saint Valentine

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Walking-naturalistic path of Saint Valentine, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II (Piazza Maggiore) - 32032 Feltre (BL) IT (0039) 04392540 feltrino@dolomitiprealpi.it www.dolomitiprealpi.it

The Pedestrian-Naturalistic Path of San Valentino starts from Piazza Marconi in Quero, where the Town Hall is located.

You go down Via Garibaldi and continue along the municipal road of Via Per Campo until you reach the bank of the Tegorzo stream. Here, you can visit the Church of San Valentino, built by Giacomo Sartori known as Casamatta, one of the most notable families in the village, which had owned several mills and a mill on the banks of the Tegorzo for half a century.

You ascend the path, equipped for outdoor fitness activities in the first part, up to the old Furlan mill, now transformed into an agritourism facility.

Then, you continue along the left bank of the Tegorzo, heading towards Schievenin. At a certain point, the path joins the paved road and leads to the area of Ponte Cagnin.

You cross the bridge and continue towards Campo, following a truly picturesque paved lane. Before taking the descent, you turn left, going down to the right bank of the Tegorzo stream.

Here, you cross a recently restored pedestrian bridge called Pont dei Osei and return to the Church of San Valentino and Piazza Marconi via the same route taken on the way.  

USEFUL INFORMATION:

Parking: Piazza Marconi (Quero-Vas - BL)

Distance: 2.3 km

Elevation gain: 55 m

Difficulty: easy

Travel time: 2h30min

Recommended equipment: suitable trekking shoes


You are in a natural environment that requires respect:

  • Prohibition of flower picking
  • Prohibition of swimming
  • No noise
  • Prohibition of lighting fires
  • Do not leave waste around, but dispose of it in the appropriate spaces (including cigarette butts, tissues, masks, and food waste)
  • Minors must be accompanied
  • Dogs must be kept on a leash and their waste collected
  • Do not leave the path
  • Do not disturb the local wildlife

It is recommended to check the ARPAV website for any disturbances before starting the route.

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