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Ring trail around Corno alle Scale

Posted on 25 September 2024

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Corno alle Scale is the highest peak in the Bolognese Apennines (reaches 1945 m above sea level) and is located in the municipality of Lizzano in Belvedere.

The Corno area is perfect for both hiking lovers and cyclists: there is in fact a large network of paths and a series of mountain bike routes, as well as a dedicated area lower down (on Monte Pizzo) to downhill and freeride. In winter the ski facilities also come into operation and it is also possible to reach the refuges with snowshoes on.

The route proposed here adapts to the category of walkers and is proposed in a variant suitable for everyone and one for expert hikers. In both cases, however, it will be possible to reach the main points of interest in the area, such as the Cavone and Scaffaiolo lakes, the wonderful Valle del Silenzio and of course the cross located at the top of Corno alle Scale.

The trail starts from Lake Cavone, a strategic area both for parking and for refreshment. Cavone offers wonderful views both in summer, to appreciate the flora, and in the fall, for the foliage; in winter it is sometimes possible to admire it frozen and surrounded by snow. 

From Cavone Lake you proceed in the direction of the Valley of Silence, following the CAI 335 trail signs. After a short walk you will reach the Valley, one of the most picturesque places in the entire area: in the middle flows a small stream (the Rio Piano) that delineates on one side the last trees of the forest and on the other side the "ducts" of Corno, rock formations that cover part of the mountain wall. Here you will find a partly alpine flora, such as Bears' Ear Primrose and Koch's Gentian.

At this point you can reach the Corno cross (located right on the summit) in two ways: via the Porticciola Pass (medium/easy level) or via Balzi dell'Ora (experienced hikers' level). 

In the first case, you continue via CAI 335 trail that leads to the Porticciola Pass, from which you can admire the surrounding panorama and also catch a glimpse of Lake Cavone exactly below the rocky spurs. To get to the cross from here you just have to walk along the Corno meadows, where skiers whiz by in winter. 
In the second case, it is necessary to get to the end of the Valley of Silence by following the CAI 337 trail to Passo del Vallone and, from there, follow CAI 129 to Balzi dell'Ora. This part of the trek is certainly evocative and the views it offers are priceless, but it is suitable only for experienced hikers (as also indicated by the signs).

Once you reach the cross, you must take a few minutes to admire the surrounding landscape, which, on clear days, offers incredible views reaching as far as the sea (sometimes it is possible to catch a glimpse of Elba Island) and the Alps. 
By following CAI trail 00 (the GEA, Grande Escursione Appenninica), you will reach Lake Scaffaiolo, a small high-altitude lake that resembles alpine bodies of water. According to one legend, if you throw a stone into its waters a storm will break out: we advise against trying so as not to ruin the hike! After a restorative stop on the banks of the Scaffaiolo you can resume your walk toward the end of the hike.

To conclude the ring trail, continue along CAI path 329 in the direction of Cavone, through the vast blueberry heaths that cover the area beyond the tree line. In August it is possible to pick these delicious fruits, after purchasing the dedicated pass: alternatively, a slice of blueberry tart is always available at the lodges in the Corno alle Scale area.