Forra di Cellina is a fantastic gorge cut through dolomite rock by Fiume Cellina. Long ago the main road from Barcis to Montereale Valcellina was built hanging from the cliffs through the Forra and then continuing through the canyon to Ravedis, near Montereale. More recently a 4 km bypass tunnel was built through a nearby mountain, and the old road was abandoned. It fell into disrepair, with lots of fallen boulders, landslides, roadway slumping off of cliffs, etc. It was still possible to ride it (dismounting frequently) as recently as 2001, but required jumping a fence at either end.
Luckily, the government has restored a section from Barcis through the Forra, and opened it to pedestrians and bikes. Lots of families out walking, with dogs, babies in strollers this morning.
A beautiful place- if you are in the area go for a visit.
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Natural arch, lower center, carved by water
Wow, you didn't even take the 4th off! Hope you had a great day.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was too tired from the ride to even go to the base fireworks. But I could hear them in bed when I was going to sleep- they were still pretty loud from 7 miles away.
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