G.E.A. - stage n 39 from Pradarena Pass to Cerreto Pass

Place:

42032 Ventasso

Contacts:

Periods of Activity:

Given the high altitude of the route we advise the summer-autumn period to avoid the snow.

The conduct:

On foot

Route:

The Italian Route proposes to connect our peninsula and the major islands with an itinerary which winds along the ridge of the Apennines and the entire arch of the Alpine chain, for about 5,000 km which are arranged into 350 stages.
GEA, Great Apennine Excursion, since 1981 has been traveling over 400 km the Apennine ridge between Emilia - Romagna and Tuscany. The route ventures into he Apennines, here small Medieval hamlets are sill hidden, fragments of ancient testimony and centuries-old popular traditions. The "silvoso appennin" with its history, its people, its environment, is the main protagonist of the GEA, a route immersed in greenery that also crossed numerous protected areas. In 1983 the co-ordinated intervention of the Tuscan Region, the Mountain Communities and the Italian Alpine Club was decisive for the execution of the route, inaugurated afterwards by Reinhold Messner.
In spite of the difficulties and problems that still need to be resolved, the initiative received an unexpected success that has crossed the national borders so much so as to now be one of the most famous routes of Europe.
The GEA, marked by small painted red and white flags, is splendid trekking that in the Reggiano territory winds around the ridge on the southern borders of the Gigante Park. You cross thick beechwoods and extensive prairies up to the peak of the Forbici and to Bocca di Massa. Here you flank Mt Prado and you proceed along great fields of blueberries up to Lama Lite, to the foot of Mt Cusna and not far away to the Battisti and Bargetana refuges.
Continuing along the narrow ridge of Porraie, which divides the valleys of two torrents, one in Emilian territory and the other in Tuscan, you reach the Pradarena Pass, above Ligonchio, where the hotel-refuge "Carpe Diem" is found. Descending towards Cavorsella Pass, reaching the Belfiore peak and Mt La Nuda, you get close to the Cerreto Pass.

Route:

The GEA route (Great Apennine Excursion) is part of the Sentiero Italia, which from Santa Teresa di Gallura travels the entire mountain ridge of the Apennines and the Alps up to Trieste (6160 km). On the Tuscan - Emilian section it follows the entire Apennine ridge, coinciding with the GEA and the on stretches with the CAI - 0 - 0 route. It involves the Entire Reggiano ridge from the Giovanello Pass to the vicinities of the Lagastrello Pass. The locations closest to the route which can be reached by car are: - Lagastrello Pass: from Ramiseto (SP 15) and, from the opposite side, from Comano (MS)
- Cerreto Pass: from Collagna and from Fivizzano (MS)
- Pradarena Pass: from Ligonchio to Silvano (LU)
- Radici pass: from Civago and from Piandelagotti (MO)

Tourist Area:

Parco Nazionale dell'Appennino Tosco-emiliano

Geographic Area:

Apennines

Details of tour:

Itinerary in detail
From there Pradarena Pass you cross the road which connects Ligonchio (RE) to Sillano (LU) to then take a small road that, slightly descending, leads to the Cavorsella Pass (1511m). You leave it to continue on the left towards Mt. Ischia (1727m), that you go around and Mt. Scalocchi (1726m). On the Tuscan side the view is dominated on the west by the profound and enclosed transversal valleys of the Serchio di Sillano river and its affluents, north by the Belfiore valley on the bottom of which the Riabero torrent flows. The route continues remaining at high altitudes, towards Cima Belfiore (Peak) (1810m) which goes around on the right and to Mt. La Nuda (1895m). Also from this umpteenth natural balcony on the clearest days you can get a view of the Alps to faraway Mt. Amiata. From Mt. La Nuda you quickly descend along a the beautiful and wild Vallone dell'Inferno (Hell's Valley) all the way to the road which connects the Cerreto Pass (1261m), which can be reached on the left, with the Cerreto Laghi location.
The descent of the Vallone dell'Inferno can be dangerous if case of wet ground and we advise you therefore to proceed with extreme care. Tiredness due to the length of the stage can cause problems with keeping your balance on grassy, slippery ground full of hidden perils.
Time needed: 3.30 hr.
(A. Bietolini, G. Bracci - 93)

Municipality:

VENTASSO
Piazza Primo Maggio, 3, Loc. Cervarezza, 42032 Ventasso (RE)
0522/891911, 0522 891520
info@comune.ventasso.re.it
www.comune.ventasso.re.it

Last update: April 26, 2025