Pertüs Naturalistic Educational Trail
Pertüs Naturalistic Educational Trail
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4.96km
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Easy 3.1-mile hike to Laghetto del Pertus, offering educational panels, diverse terrain, and lake views, suitable for families.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.91 km
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3.44 km
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4.84 km
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4.96 km
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2.56 km
1.84 km
553 m
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2.53 km
1.86 km
560 m
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While specific parking areas are not detailed, the trail is located on the Lecco side of the Orobic ridge. It's advisable to look for parking near the starting points of the educational route, such as around Forcella Alta or the Convento del Pertus area, which are common access points for trails in this region.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy and suitable for beginners and families. Some sections, like the "Sentiero Panoramico Papa Paolo VI" route, are even designed for wider accessibility, including wheelchair users and strollers, featuring asphalted or dirt mule tracks with handrails and mostly flat terrain. However, if you venture onto connecting paths like the CAI 571, the terrain can become more uneven with exposed roots and stones, making it less suitable for strollers.
The recommended period for hiking the Percorso didattico naturalistico del Pertüs to Laghetto del Pertus is from March to November. It's best to avoid snowy conditions, which can make some sections challenging.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and other hikers. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to hike the Percorso didattico naturalistico del Pertüs to Laghetto del Pertus. It is generally freely accessible.
The trail offers a diverse terrain. You'll encounter about 2.53 km of dirt road, 1.86 km of natural paths, and 560 meters of asphalt. The path includes mulattiere (mule tracks), some of which are paved with concrete, steep sections through meadows, and wooded areas with beech, holly, and rowan trees. You might also find recycled railway sleepers forming steps in some parts.
Along the route, you can explore several interesting spots. These include the Church of Forcella di Boccio, the Convento del Pertus, and the Abandoned House of Pertús. The destination itself is the picturesque Pertüs Pond, located at Forcella Alta below Monte Tesoro, which has a small church and the Cappelletta degli Alpini "G. Costa" nearby. The trail also features ten thematic panels providing educational insights into the local environment.
Yes, the trail offers beautiful panoramic views. On clear days, you can see the valley and lakes such as Garlate, Annone, and Pusiano. The area around Pertüs Pond also provides scenic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the route intersects with several other official trails. Notable connections include sections of the Dorsale Orobica Lecchese (percorso alto and percorso basso), the Sentiero Paolo VI per disabili, and the Periplo della Valle Imagna. These intersections offer opportunities to extend your hike or explore different routes in the area.
This trail is notable for its strong educational component, featuring two eco-museum routes and ten well-maintained thematic panels that offer insights into the local territory, flora, fauna, and geology. It also includes inclusive features, with parts accessible to people with disabilities, including those in wheelchairs, thanks to adapted pathways and handrails. The destination, Pertüs Pond, adds to its charm.
The trail passes by the Convento del Pertus and ends at Pertüs Pond, where a small church and the Cappelletta degli Alpini "G. Costa" are located. While specific cafes or restaurants directly on the trail are not mentioned, the agro-pastoral atmosphere suggests a connection to local life, and amenities might be found in nearby villages.