Corte Buè was one of the most populated pastures in the Val Grande National Park, the most extensive wilderness of both Italian and European Alps. Thousands of hectares of mountains abandoned by man that nature has been slowly reclaiming over the past fifty years. A treasure to be preserved, that holds the memories of an ancient world and remnants of the hard-working people who lived there nearly secluded until the last century. Dating back to the 14th century, Corte Buè was animated by nearly 100 people during the summer months and this went on until 1965. An idyllic place from which to admire the reliefs of the National Park, referred to as “The Last Paradise”.
BEST SEASON: april to november
WHAT TO EXPECT
TRIP TYPE: Day Hike Tour
TRIP LENGTH: Full Day
DRIVING TIME FROM MILAN: 1h45 – Let us know if you’re staying somewhere else and still want to organize the tour with us. We can meet you on the way!
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: MODERATE – Click HERE to understand the Hiking Difficulty Levels
DISTANCE: 13 km/8 mi
ELEVATION GAIN: 620 m/2,034 ft
HIGHEST ALTITUDE: 1.100 m/3,608 ft
LUNCH: bring your own packed lunch
Private tours are only open to your party
20% discount on the total price for families with kids and parties of 3 and 4. For bigger groups please ask for quote.
GEAR NEEDED: check the list of Things to Bring on a Day Hike
IMPORTANT: we run our tours in almost all weather conditions and very rarely cancel. See our Terms and Conditions for information on cancellations and refunds
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