Jacopeo d'Anaunia Path - III Stage

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Duration 9.5 h

Distance 23.8 km

Ascend 680 hm

Descent 880 hm

Max. height 1055 m

Jacopeo d'Anaunia Path - III Stage - Description

This part of the Path leads us from the Val di Rumo, through Val di Bresimo, into Val di Sole and gives us suggestive views of the various villages crossed. There is no shortage of the jewels of a sacred art that offers ongoing stimuli.
At the beginning of this stage you can decide to either end the Cammino and go back to Sanzeno following the Variant of Stage 3 or to continue on the Stage 3 of the Cammino Jacopeo.
All'inizio di questa tappa si può decidere se concludere il Cammino andando a Sanzeno grazie alla Variante della tappa 3 oppure proseguire con la Tappa numero 3.
A fairly demanding stage in terms of length. It can be divided in two with an intermediate stop in Cis.
At this stage you have the chance to walk back to Sanzeno and finish the Jacope d'Anaunia Path in just 3 days. Here the details to the variant of III stage!
 
On the Path you will find in Preghena the sixteenth-century church of St. Anthony with its external facade characterised by fifteenth-century frescoes depicting St. Sebastian, St. Christopher and St. Bernard. In Baselga dei Bresimo there is the church/sanctuary of Santa Maria Assunta. In San Giacomo di Caldes there is the parish church dedicated to San Giacomo il Maggiore (of Compostela).

Directions

  • Start

    Marcena di Rumo

    After leaving Rumo, passing along a stretch of road and a nice path in the woods you arrive in the so-called Mezzalone, in Preghena. Go up a stretch of the main road towards Bresimo and immerse yourself in a silent landscape that preserves naturalistic and ethnographic aspects similar to the past. The first village encountered is Baselga di Bresimo, which houses the important church of Santa Maria Assunta (national monument) famous for its 15th century frescoes. After Bevia and Fontana Nuova, near the church of Bresimo, take the direction of the Venetian Sawmill and follow the noisy Barnès to Cis. Here we take the Roman road that leads through orchards and woods to San Giacomo di Caldes.
    We reach Samoclevo and then Terzolas, and this marks the end of the stage.
     
    Texts by Donato IobAssociation of Anaune Friends of the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago

  • end point

    Terzolas

required equipment

Anyone who sets out and wants to get to their destination without problems must wear a good pair of comfortable shoes, preferably with a sculpted sole (like Vibram) and ankle protection (like hiking pedules), but in which the foot is firmly fixed to prevent the formation of blisters or, worse still, risk a sprain. It is also good to have a stick (or better still, telescopic sticks) to help you along the way, especially in some more challenging passages.

Tips for the tour

The stamp to be affixed on the Pilgrim's Credential is located near the church of San Giacomo di Caldes: Baselga di Bresimo - church/sanctuary of Santa Maria Assunta (for the opening of the church contact the lady in the house on the left of the church) San Giacomo, Caldes - at the rectory or at Penasa Maria Terzolas - at the Torraccia bar (closed on Wednesdays) Terzolas – at the Capuchin Friary (hospitality at a holiday home) It is possible to conclude here the jacopeo d'Anaunia Path. See the details of he variant of III stage to walk back to Sanzeno.  

Difficulty

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  • Landscape

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Directions

self-arranged arrival
From the A22 Brenner motorway, take the Trento North exit and continue in the direction of Val di Non on the SS43. At the Mostizzolo bridge turn right and follow the clearly marked signs to Rumo.
Free parking is available by referring to the Cassa Rurale bank in Mione di Rumo.

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