Green signpost
The path starts from the Visitor Center and for the first part it coincides with the Airone 3 path. You soon reach the locality Fontanone, from where follow the uphill road to Campaiana, and after about 300 m and continue along the path in the beech forest, near a small stone fountain. From here, in about 2 hours, you reach the Lamarossa peat bog: a fascinating and mysterious place. The peat bog of Lamarossa is not just a mountain meadow but also a place where there are numerous relict plant species. From late spring to autumn, the blooms alternate with an explosion of colors: the marsh-marigold, the purple gentian, the butterwort (carnivorous plant) and the water avens; in summer, the common cottongrass that, with their characteristic plumes, create a fairytale landscape. The peat bog is surrounded by majestic centuries-old beech trees and the moorland, frequented, especially at dusk, by many species of animals. Follow downhill the dirt road that from Campaiana returns to the Visitor Center.
Enjoy the mountains
The 10 Essentials for Mountain Safety
The 10 Essentials for Mountain Safety
- Before you leave plan your route (including trail length and difficulty) and inform someone you trust of your trip plan.
- Before you leave inform about the update weather forecast by contacting directly mountain huts or other accommodations
- Select trips of a distances and grades that are suitable to your level of conditioning. Leave early in the morning and calculate your expected time of return before dusk.
- Choose a regular and moderate walking speed, make different rest stops, especially if there are children.
- Drink a lot (water, tea or natural juice). Eat food rich in carbohydrate and protein such as wheat bread, dried fruit, nuts ect..
- Choose the right equipment. The footwear has to allow a steady step and protect the articulations.
- Use a practical and light clothing, but do not forget to carry in your pack waterproof and warm clothing. Consider taking a first aid kit.
- When hiking with a group, take care of them and inform hikers about possible dangers, and if necessary, provide first aid.
- Respect wildlife, avoid useless noise and leave no waste.
- Follow signposted trails. Check your map regularly, and if you are not sure about your position try to get back on route with an eye for landmarks.
Required maps and guides
- Alpi Apuane meridionali fg. 535/537 scala 1:20.000 Ed. Mulgraphic – Firenze
- Alpi Apuane settentrionali fg. 534/536 scala 1:20.000 Ed. Mulgraphic – Firenze
- Appennino Tosco-Emiliano fg. 18 scala 1:20.000 Ed. Mulgraphic – Firenze
- Alpi Apuane fg 200 scala 1:25.000 Edizioni 4Land -Bolzano
- Appennino Tosco-Emiliano fg 208 scala 1:25.000 Edizioni 4Land -Bolzano
For MTB routes:
- Carta turistica Garfagnana – Itinerari in MTB scala 1:50.000 ed. Ass Garfagnana MTB Sharing
Local Hiking Guides
Adami Michela +39 333 7294941 crinidellalpe@gmail.com
Bertagni Attilio +39 333 5846159 bertagniattilio@alice.it
Local Hiking guides associations
Apians
Bosco Aperto
Garfagnana Adventure
Garfagnana Guide
Wild Trails
Garfagnana Rafting
La Garfagnana è un universo contratto, non c’è strada, cammino o sentiero che non porti a una visione inattesa, a qualcosa di inaspettatamente straordinario. Può essere una roccia, un eremo, un bosco, un fiume, un castello, ma può essere anche un uomo. So che ciò che mi chiama in Garfagnana non è semplicemente la sua geografia, ma gli umani che la abitano, come la abitano. La Garfagnana è di una bellezza struggente, una bellezza selvaggia e amorevole; e ciò che mi commuove è come il suo paesaggio sia stato plasmato, lavorato, addolcito anche nelle durezze più ardue da chi lo vive.