A thousand colors on the foliage of the Apennine beech trees that proudly show off the end of a season
Climbing Mount Navert in autumn means an explosion of colors, a breathtaking view of the ridge, high meadows with soft turf and enlivened by the presence of horses in a semi-wild state.
Along the way, the main actor will be the beech, its colors, its bark, its trunk shaped by the wind and snow. From the summit of Navert we will discover all the peaks of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
Animal tracks that will indicate the presence of hares, roe deer, wild boars, deer and wolves and who knows, maybe along our way we will be lucky enough to see the magical flight of the golden eagle, which has been nesting for over 20 years right in Val Bratica, a small unspoiled valley that has so much to offer.
Total difference in altitude: positive difference in altitude of 780 meters
Degree of difficulty: high for the length of the route.
Meeting point: Sunday 12 October 2025 at 9.00 a.m. in Grammatica, in the municipality of Corniglio (PR). End of the excursion: 4.30 pm.
Required and mandatory equipment: backpack with packed lunch, snack, dried fruit recommended, recyclable water bottle with at least 1 liter of water, hiking boots, onion clothing, windproof jacket recommended, cap and light gloves, trekking poles with rubber tip.
Organizer and Guide: Monica Valenti of C.O.F.A.P scrl (GAE guide)
Cost of participation: adults € 16.00, children used to walking from 8 to 14 years € 8.00.
Reservation required: cell 3488224846 – Facebook page: Guide Val Cedra Bratica and Parma
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Along the way there are no springs or springs, I recommend bringing at least 1.5 liters of water in a recyclable water bottle, a small conscious gesture to protect the environment.
24 hours before the activities, the Guide has the right to notify the participants of the cancellation of the excursion if the minimum number has not been reached. All routes may be modified according to environmental conditions for the safety of the group. The guide reserves the right not to accept people who are not adequately equipped. The Guide is covered by third-party liability insurance as required by law; There is no accident coverage for participants. Those who deem it appropriate can provide themselves with a multisport policy.