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Walk in the Park

Hiking/Trekking

The Regional Park, with its wide territory, offers many and interesting opportunities for expert and demanding hikers.
Even winter, with its long months characterized by the snow, is an excellent season to practice trekking with the snowshoes or ski mountaineering. If you want to carry out more demanding excursion safely, the Park organizes many guided excursions btw in winter and summer.

Hikers on Mount Caio
Hikers on Mount Caio
 
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Itinerary
Typology
 
Interest
 
Itinerary of landscapes, men and nature (710)
On foot 
On foot
for hikers - medium
about 4/5 hours
Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Alta Val Bratica
On foot 
On foot
for hikers
variable depending on the chosen itinerary (about ...
Great interest: Geology Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Moragnano - Rusino (Mount Fuso)
On foot 
On foot
for hikers
variable depending on the chosen itinerary. From 1...
Great interest: Panorama Great interest: History 
 
 
Ridge Montagnana - P.sso del Silara (743)
On foot 
On foot
for hikers - medium
about 5 hours (outward only)
Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Ridge Mount Navert - Mount Caio (737)
On foot 
On foot
for hikers
from Passo della Colla (outward only) about 6 hour...
Great interest: Geology Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Roccaferrara and Monte Polo (743-741)
On foot 
On foot
for hikers - medium
about 4 hours and 15 minutes
Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
The territory of Schia and Mount Caio
On foot 
On foot
for hikers
variable depending on the chosen itineraries. From...
Great interest: Geology Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Upper Val Cedra's lakes
On foot 
On foot
for hikers
variable depending on the chosen itineraries
Great interest: Geology Great interest: Panorama 
 
 

Easy walks

The Park, even though it is located in a mountain environment, offers the visitors the opportunity to discover the territory through simple and short walks on roads with a low difference in height, but interesting and charming at the same time. The Apennine is a mild mountain letting itself be discovered slowly, ideal for those who are not keen on demanding hikes but wish to spend sometimes in the open air.

Warm in the wood
Warm in the wood
 
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Itinerary
Typology
 
Interest
 
Rigoso and Aneta Paths - Long Ring route (Green)
On foot 
On foot
tourist-hiking
around 2 hours
Great interest: Panorama Great interest: Religion 
 
Rigoso and Aneta Paths - Short Ring Route
On foot 
On foot
tourist, very easy
30 m
Great interest: Panorama 
 
 
Agriculture Itinerary (Val Bratica)
On foot 
On foot
touristic. medium/low difficulty
2 h
 
 
Culture Itinerary (Val Bratica)
Culture Itinerary (Val Bratica)
Proposals by Attilio Bertolucci
On foot 
On foot
touristic. medium/low difficulty
1 h 30 m
 
 
Il Percorso delle Frazioni (The Hamlets Route)
Il Percorso delle Frazioni (The Hamlets Route)
Walking on water
Departure: Pianadetto
On foot By bike 
On foot
Medium-low difficulty
2 h 30 m
Great interest: History 
 
 
Roccaferrara: stone and nature (Val Parma)
On foot 
On foot
touristic. medium/low difficulty
1 h 30 m
Great interest: Panorama Great interest: History 
 
 
ScopriTizzano: nature. history, landscape (Val Parma)
On foot 
On foot
touristic, very low
about 45 minutes
Great interest: Flora Great interest: Wildlife Great interest: Panorama Great interest: History 
 
 

Alta Val Parma by MTB

The network of paths, trails, forest tracks and mule tracks of the Park is ideal for mountain biking, even through a network of specially marked and marked trails.

Alta Val Parma by MTB is a system of 8 paths, with different levels of difficulty, which allows you to discover the Alta Val Parma (in the Municipality of Corniglio PR) by Mountain Bike. It is aimed at various types of bikers: from beginners, to families with teenagers, to trained bikers who want long mileage, challenging climbs, as well as some nice downhill rides in singletrack.

MTB
MTB
 
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Itinerary
Typology
 
Interest
 
Path no 1. Il Cogno e il Prolo
Path no 1. Il Cogno e il Prolo
Path: Bosco-Tragiara-Ponte del Cogno-Ponte del Prolo-Ponte del Cogno-Bacino di Bosco-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
TC/TC
 
 
Path no. 2. Passo del Cirone
Path no. 2. Passo del Cirone
Path: Bosco-Costa-Passo del Cirone-Cirone-Costa-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
MC+/MC
 
 
Path no. 3. Lagdei e la Vezzosa
Path no. 3. Lagdei e la Vezzosa
Path: Bosco-Tragiara-Roncobuono - Lagdei-Vezzosa-Ponte del Cogno-Tragiara-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
MC/MC
 
 
Path no. 4. Sesta-Madoi e i Lagoni
Path no. 4. Sesta-Madoi e i Lagoni
Path: Bosco-Castello-Centrale elettrica-Sesta inferiore-Lagoni-Gli Stagnoni-Il Prolo-Ponte del Cogno-Bacino di Bosco-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
MC/MC
 
 
Path no. 5. Mossale - Navert - Lagoni
Path no. 5. Mossale - Navert - Lagoni
Path: Bosco-Centrale elettrica-Mossale-Passo della Sisa-Monte Navert-Passo della Colla-Lagoni-721-Il Cogno-Bacino di Bosco-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
BC/BC
 
 
Path no. 6. Alta Via dei Parchi MTB Corniglio
Path no. 6. Alta Via dei Parchi MTB Corniglio
Path: Bosco-Costa-Passo del Cirone-Prati del Tavola-Roncobuono-Ponte Rotto-Lago Santo Parmense-I Cancelli-I Lagoni-Passo della Colla-Gli Stagnoni-Il Cogno-Bacino di Bosco-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
BC/BC
 
 
Path no. 7. Tavola and Navert
Path no. 7. Tavola and Navert
Path: Bosco-Tragiara-Prati del Tavola-Roncobuono-Lagdei-Cancelli-Lagoni-Passo della Colla-Monte Navert-Passo della Sisa-Mossale-Centrale elettrica di Bosco-Bosco
Departure: Campo sportivo di Bosco di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
BC/BC
 
 
Path no. 8. Alta Val Parma
Path no. 8. Alta Val Parma
Path: Piscina di Corniglio-Corniglio-Ponte Romano-Graiana Villa-Roccaferrara-Passo Silara-Groppo Albero-Passo Cirone-Prati del Tavola-Roncobuono-Lagdei-Cancelli-Lagoni-Passo Colla-Navert-Monte Quadro-Grammatica-Sivizzo-Piscina di Corniglio
Departure: Piscina di Corniglio
By bike 
By bike
BC/BC
 
 
 

Via Longobarda

From a historical point of view, Via Longobarda is a route that connected Parma and the entire central Po Valley, from Milan to Verona, with Lunigiana and the centres of north-western Tuscany (Luni and Lucca).
It used the Apennine ridge between the Parma and Baganza streams and led to the Cirone pass (1,255 m above sea level) and then descended to the bottom of the Magra valley either to Pontremoli or a little further downstream to Filattiera.
From here one could continue along the better known Via Francigena or by internal routes between Lunigiana and Garfagnana towards the sea, Lucca and Rome.
Via Longobarda is dotted with castles, parish churches and the remains of ancient hospitals that confirm its use during the Middle Ages by armies, merchants, travellers and pilgrims. Important archaeological finds ensure its relevance in the Lombard age. In the 14th century, it was also known in the Parma Valley as the 'via dei Monti parmensi' and was for centuries one of the routes for trading and smuggling salt.
The itinerary described and signposted here allows the section of the Via Longobarda to be travelled, from the Parma foothills (Sala Baganza, Felino, Torrechiara and Langhirano) to the Cirone Pass on the border with Tuscany.
Along the itinerary you will cross two of the Regional Natural Parks managed by the Parchi del Ducato, namely the Parco Boschi di Carrega and the Parco dei Cento Laghi, as well as the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park.
The itinerary can be travelled in both directions.

 
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Itinerary
Typology
 
Interest
 
Stage 01 - From Torrechiara to Fragno Pass
On foot 
On foot
E - Hiking (level)
6 h 30 m
Great interest: Panorama 
 
Stage 01v - From Langhirano to the Fragno Pass
On foot 
On foot
E - Hiking (level)
6 h
 
Stage 01v - From Felino to the Fragno Pass
On foot 
On foot
E - Hiking (level)
7 h
Great interest: Panorama 
 
Stage 01v - From Sala Baganza to the Fragno Pass
On foot 
On foot
E - Hiking (level)
9 h 50 m
Great interest: Panorama Great interest: History 
 
Stage 02 - From the Fragno Pass to the Cirone Pass
On foot 
On foot
EE - For expert hikers
9 h 20 m
 
Stage 02v - From Corniglio to the Cirone Pass
On foot 
On foot
E - Hiking (level)
6 h 50 m
Great interest: History 
 
 

The Alta Via dei Parchi

A long hike in the northern Apennines

The Alta Via dei Parchi is a 27 stages long itinerary to be walked along the Apennines between Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and the Marches.



 
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Itinerary
Typology
 
Interest
 
2 - Lago Santo Parmense - Pratospilla
2 - Lago Santo Parmense - Pratospilla
The long stage runs along the entire “Ridge of the Lakes”, a charming succession of glacial depressions, rocky ridges, polished slabs and grasslands.
Departure: Lago Santo Parmense
2 Lap of: Alta Via dei Parchi
On foot 
On foot
EE - For expert hikers
8 h 30 m
 
 

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