Hiking
If you love taking hikes in the mountains – long or short, difficult or less so – you can take advantage of the countless paths leading to different mountain huts.
Here is a list of the hiking around Temù:
- Val di Canè
- Vione (short walk that leaves on foot from Temù)
- Valle delle Messi – Rifugio Valmalza (Mountain Hut)
- Lake Aviolo, Val Paghera di Vezza d’Oglio – Rifugio Occhi Sandro all’Aviolo (Mountain Hut)
- Sant’Apollonia
- Avio Lakes
- Val d’Avio – Venerocolo – Rifugio Garibaldi (Mountain Hut)
- Rifugio “Ai Caduti dell’Adamello” (Mountain Hut) and Pian di Neve glacier (visited several times by the Blessed Pope John Paul II)
- Valle di Campovecchio – rifugio Alla Cascata (Mountain Hut)
- Val Gallinera – Malga Stain
- Adamello Mountain
- Many mountain bike trails
- Passo del Tonale
- Adamello Park
- Stelvio Park (you can catch a glimpse of a golden eagle)
- Passo Gavia
- Mortirolo Valley and Pass – Rifugio Antonioli (Mountain Hut)
- Church of San Giovanni in Edolo
- Aprica
- National Park of Rock Drawings
- Montozzo – Rifugio Bozzi (Mountain Hut)
- Loc. Corno d’Aola – Rifugio Corno d’Aola (Mountain Hut)
- Villa Dalegno
- from Temù to Ponte di Legno
- Santa Giulia
- Sentiero dei Fiori
- Sforzellina Glacier
- Former Glacier of Lake Bianco
- from Mortirolo to the Grom lakes
- Educational trail from Valbione to Santa Giulia (Temù)
For more information:
http://www.adamelloski.com/it/trentino-sci/tonale-sportingtonale-sporting/ponte-di-legno-tonaleponte-di-legno-tonaleponte-di-legno-tonale/
http://www.valcamonica.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=51&Itemid=175
http://www.invallecamonica.it/aree/risorsenaturali/itinerari/elenco.aspx?Lingua=ITA&Tipo=166
http://www.guidealpineadamello.it/