Fresh mountain air, a fun group of friends to share the experience with, and a strong desire to challenge yourself: these are the essential ingredients for any outdoor walk.
Here is a collection of trekking routes and simple walks accessible to people with visual impairments, which you can enjoy in Val di Sole with a friend, your family, or a mid-mountain guide or alpine guide.
Discover all the details about the routes and choose the one that best suits your abilities and physical preparation!
The Fruscìo Sound Park is located in a dense forest of larches and firs within the Stelvio National Park. Thanks to seven sound stations made almost entirely from natural elements, you can connect with nature and listen to its sounds.
WALKING TRAIL
To reach the Fruscìo Sound Park, you can park your car at the Cavallar parking lot in the small hamlet of Piazzola. From there, a natural mountain trail begins, taking about 40 minutes on foot to reach the park. Along the way, you’ll encounter tree trunk drums, wooden chimes hanging from the trees, and much more. This trail is fully accessible for people with visual impairments when accompanied.
Fruscìo is also wheelchair accessible via the forest road leading to the park. The road is unpaved and slightly uphill, so wheelchair users will need to be accompanied.
What better way to tackle a mountain hike than by relying on expert Alpine Guides and Mid-Mountain Guides! With their company, you can explore the mountains safely while learning all about the fascinating nature that surrounds you.