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Campobrun State Forest

A provincial nature reserve, it covers 438 hectares in the municipality of Ala, southern Trentino, on the border with the province of Verona. It is in continuity with the Lessinia Nature Park and the State Forest of Giazza (Vr).

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Description

The environment/fauna

is characterised by steep valleys interrupted by jagged crags and limestone ledges that give way to vast expanses of pastureland at the top. The presence of numerous mountain huts supports walking on all slopes and access to the main peaks.
The forest has colonised the lower altitudes with beech, silver fir, spruce and larch, stopping at around 1600 metres.
Pastures, high meadows and mugo thickets make up about two thirds of the protected territory and are home to a number of artefacts, including the Malga Campobrun, which is still mounted.
The vegetation consists of large expanses of mugo thickets, juniper and rhododendrons, ideal terrain for the reproduction and growth of tetraonidae and passage birds.
The flora, typically alpine, with the presence of particularly interesting floristic associations such as the Mountain Raponzolo and the Pianella della Madonna, offers rich and particular fodder to grazing animals during the summer, resulting in excellent quality dairy products.

The fauna is particularly numerous both in terms of number of species and presence: in fact, hunting in the Reserve has been strictly closed for decades and this has favoured the presence of resident fauna including chamois, black grouse and rock partridge. Along the paths that cross the meadows, one can admire dozens of marmots and their burrows as far as the Malga Campobrun.

The buildings in the State Forest represent the traditional work (and values) of the mountains: hospitality, spirituality, the age-old relationship between man and animals.
Malga Campobrun, recently renovated, is mountaineered in the summer.
The Scalorbi Refuge with its adjoining alpine church, built by the Verona CAI on Trentino territory, is also manned during the summer season.

Other structures adjoining the Reserve, important for the frequentation and knowledge of the entire area, are the Revolto Refuge, the Passo Pertica Refuge and the Fraccaroli Refuge.

 

The History

Malga Campobrun fotografata dall'alto

Malga Campobrun

The name appears for the first time in 1203 transcribed as Campo Pruno, then in 1525 as Campo Bruno identifying colour. Other sources refer to the German name Brunnen, spring, fountain, thus a place characterised by the presence of water, nowadays however very rare and with a strong seasonal presence.

Established in 1971 as a Guided Nature Reserve, it is the result of long and careful forest restoration work that began after the historic flood of 1882. Precisely in order to prevent any further damage to the pre-Alpine valleys and the city of Verona in particular, between 1894 and 1897 the Forestry Committee of the Province of Verona purchased large areas to be subjected to incisive and reasoned reforestation work. Weirs and embankments were built to regulate the waters, and in 1901 the 'Turcato' nursery was set up, which supplied all the seedlings necessary for the large-scale reforestation of the Revolto valley for over 50 years. The road network was then taken care of through the creation of paths, mule tracks and later, during the war, the construction of the road that still connects the village of Giazza to the Scalorbi Refuge, in the heart of the Reserve.

Part of the Giazza Forest (429 hectares), although owned by the Italian State, remained under Austrian sovereignty, being included in the Municipality of Ala, which sold it to the Verona Forestry Committee in 1897. Settlement work continued throughout the territory until the outbreak of the Second World War.
Later, in 1951, the year of the creation of the Trentino Alto Adige Special Statute Region, the State Forests and therefore also the 429-hectare portion of the forest in the Municipality of Ala, were transferred from the State Forestry State Property to the Regional State Property and from there to the Provincial Property of Trento, which has since then been in charge of the area, which since 1971 has become the Campobrun Guided Nature Reserve and, following Law no. 11 of May 2007, the Provincial Nature Reserve.

 

In the State Forest informed

The Campobrun State Forest, a provincial nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, is managed by the Provincial Agency for State Forests through the Adige Sector, which takes care of the planning, programming and execution of interventions.

 

Road access:

  • from Verona, through the Val d'Illasi to Tregnago and Giazza, from where, going up the old military road, now asphalted, you reach the Revolto refuge. From here the road is closed to traffic and you continue on foot
  • from Ala, going up to Sega and then towards Boscochiesanuova to Giazza crossing the Lessinia

On foot

  • from Ala, Ronchi hamlet, up to Malga Brusà and Passo Pertica, then towards Rifugio Fraccaroli
  • from Giazza, go up along the old military road to the upper part of the valley or along marked and numbered paths that branch off near the Revolto refuge and go up to Campobrun.

Address

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Additional information

Related documents

Depliant sulla riserva/foresta demaniale di Campobrun

Depliant sulla riserva/foresta demaniale di Campobrun (scansione da cartaceo)

Domanda GENERICA Demanio forestale PAT

Richiesta di beni mobili/immobili oppure di attività e servizi erogati/gestiti dall’Agenzia provinciale delle foreste demaniali

Image gallery

Useful numbers

  • Single emergency number: 112

Insights

  • Campobrun State Forest - the Pompeo Scalorbi refuge (page under construction)

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