The last stretch is a treelined staircase that brings you to Santuario Santa Augusta (350 meters). This was built around 1450. To your left is a captivating loggia with arches and a marble well. I walked around the grounds a bit and found some additional trails, and the bikeable road from Santa Giustina. I might mountain bike it some day.
Headed back down; the tired girls had a nice snooze on their ride home.
The fancy trailhead at Serravalle |
Gatehouse at the end of the short switchback stack |
Cappella San Giovanni |
Cappella San Lorenzo |
The signmaker may have sampled some of the local hallucinogenic funghi |
Love this sign marking start of Alta Via dei Silenzi (trail to Sorgente del Piave above Sappada): nicely painted fossils, funghi, edelweiss, a viper |
The view south with Fiume Meschio |
Looking east toward Sfadigà, Cadolten |
Close up southward, with Sant'Andrea and cedar trees |
Santa Augusta tower and facade |
The loggia and well |
Close up of marble well |
The loggia's arches |
West toward Longhere along Strada del Prosecco |
The climb up through Menegon to Pian dei Grassi, Col Visentin |
Cappella Sant'Elena at base of final staircase |
The pups enjoying the more stable walking surface of the retaining wall |
Passato remoto and imperfetto; Maestra would be so proud! |
West of the trailhead: Serravalle's campanile visible between palazzi on the piazza |
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