Loop of Cenguei
Hiking trail
Loop of Cenguei
<p>Loop of Cenguei: Baita del Vècio - Zenguéi - Val Unéda - Stiòzze - Valtegnarìch</p> <p>This trail, which develops between beautiful meadows and inhabited farms, is suitable for those with a minimum of physical preparation; a trained hiker would cover this loop in about two hours, but a longer time is recommended if you want to fully enjoy the landscape offered by these unpopular places.</p>
<p>After five kilometers along the road that leads to Passo Cereda (SS347), you reach the hut of <strong>Baita del Vecio</strong>, historically a classic starting point for hikes, perfectly recognizable by the large (closed) parking lot on the left side of the road. Another hundred meters and, turning right, it is possible to cross the small bridge over the stream of <strong>Rio Cereda</strong>. The location is called <strong>Domadói</strong> (1,115 m asl), where it is also possible to park your vehicle and where the route begins, by initially following the Signpost No. 744.</p> <p>The trail initially follows the road of the Signpost No. 744 “Alessandro Miola” towards Valtegnarich de Sora / Croce del Padèla, which leads - in about twenty minutes - to the crossroads of Valtegnarich, where you take the road to the right (the one with the shrine!) towards Cenguei, marked as Signpost No. 730. A few minutes' walk and the view opens onto the beautiful sight offered by the meadows of <strong>Zenguei</strong> (or <strong>Cenguei</strong>, according to the modern toponymy), at an altitude of 1,145 meters. Near the numerous farms present, it will not be difficult to see some animals and, during the autumn, some grazing cows; if you are lucky, it may also happen that you can see some deer at the edge of the forest.</p> <p>From Cenguei, the itinerary then proceeds to the meadows of <strong>Pusòl</strong> and its characteristic farms, located on the west coast of the hill of Sanguárna (1,172 m asl, a mountain on which, in the 1950s, had a single-seat chairlift connecting the top of the hill to the elementary school of Primiero). After descending for about twenty along the road that crosses the slope of the hill of Sanguárna from N to S, the trail reaches the intersection with the road of Val Unéda, by the location of <strong>Spiadóri</strong>. From the crossroads, the trail starts ascending along the gravel road “Pretecasa - Stadel” (Signpost No. 723) towards Ritasa / Malga Fossetta. The road proceeds with a few hairpin bends towards the meadows of Ritasa, which can be reached in about thirty minutes, after leaving the road near the location of <strong>Stadel</strong> and taking a short but rather steep climb, made also difficult by the unmaintained ground.</p> <p>The location of <strong>Ritasa</strong>, with its 1,275 meters of altitude, is the highest point of the route; the effort, however, is rewarded by the charming views that open towards the Pale di San Martino and Val Canali. After Ritasa, the trail continues, reaching the beautiful meadows of <strong>Stiòzza</strong> (1,270 m asl). From Stiòzza, the hike proceeds on the road to the left, towards the N, which descends to <strong>Valtegnarich</strong>, from where it will be sufficient, in order to return to the starting point, to proceed along the few hundred meters already walked at the beginning of the itinerary.</p>