Today the press conference with provincial councillor Mauro Gilmozzi.
The 'Cammino di San Vili' is an itinerary of about one hundred kilometres that leads from Madonna di Campiglio to the provincial capital, in the footsteps of San Vigilio. Created in the 1980s through the efforts of Sat, it has recently undergone an enhancement project as part of the initiatives promoted by the Sarca River Park.
Today, at the presentation of the project, the provincial councillor for infrastructures and the environment Mauro Gilmozzi wished to thank the many subjects that have made the initiative possible: the Sarca River Park, the Network of Reserves, Bim, Sat and numerous volunteers who, all together, have put "ideas, strength and passion to realise and enhance this project". A route that is part of a broader framework, as the director of the provincial Sustainable Development and Protected Areas Service, Claudio Ferrari, commented: 'We are working on the Alta Via dello Stelvio to ideally unite the three territories belonging to the park, as well as on a further route on the Lagorai, the TransLagorai.
And if for the president of the BIM Sarca - Mincio - Garda, Gianfranco Pederzolli, 'the Cammino di San Vili is an important proposal, which encompasses history, legend, landscape, a hundred kilometres to be covered in seven days, in stages, with stamps for each significant area', it is also a long-distance walk in the footsteps of San Vigilio 'who was, above all, a wayfarer', as pointed out by the director of Vita Trentina Diego Andreatta. A route that has already been redesigned by Sat, along which specific signs with logos are being placed, as Tarcisio Deflorian, a member of the Paths Commission of the Società Alpinisti Tridentini, concluded.
Publication date: 02/08/2018