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Animal tracks

A short hike inviting you to discover and follow animal tracks in the forest. An opportunity to learn how to observe and understand the life and habits of the forest inhabitants, from the smallest to the largest, through the footprints left along the trail.

Difficulty: Easy
  • 3 h
  • 5 Km
  • Yes
  • 100m
  • 100m
  • 2:30 PM at the parking lot of the sports area.
  • 5:00/5:30 PM at the parking lot of the sports area
  • Adults, families, and four-legged friends to be kept on a leash.
  • Comfortable walking shoes, jacket, water, sunscreen. OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED: trekking poles.
  • Anyone who needs food can bring a packed meal. Note: On the way back, near the return point, there is a kiosk and also the option for those who want to stop and have a picnic on a nice meadow.
  • Italiano, English, Deutsch.

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Adult price:30
Reduced price (children -12):15

Detailed Description

Who lives here? Who passed through here? Who ate here? A short hike dedicated to the knowledge and search of animal tracks along the trail in the forest, learning to see and recognize some aspects of the life and habits of its inhabitants, from the smallest to the largest.

Difficulty Description

None in particular.

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

Organization, activity management, guidance, educational activity.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

Costs to reach the starting point, any expenses at mountain huts, anything not mentioned in the 'included in the price' section.

IN CASE OF CANCELLATION

0% penalty if canceled before 6 PM three days prior, 50% penalty if canceled before 6 PM two days prior, 100% penalty after 6 PM two days prior. If the trek is canceled due to bad weather or other reasons, the amount paid will be refunded or converted into a voucher for another hike.

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