Val di Fumo and Daone. The Chiese river flows into the lake of Malga Bissina in the background.
Val di Daone or more briefly Val Daone is an alpine valley in Trentino, crossed by the Chiese river. Its upper part is properly called Val di extends for approximately 30 kilometres, with a difference in altitude of almost 2500 metres, wedging itself inside the Adamello mountain massif of which it represents one of the main valleys. Its entrance is located 510 meters above sea level, near the center of Creto (municipality of Pieve di Bono-Prezzo) in the Giudicarie Valleys, while its head is the Passo della Val di Fumo, at 2939 meters above sea level , among the vast Adamello glaciers, from whose melting Chiese originates. In the highest part the valley has a north-south trend, bending in a north-east-southwest direction in the part preceding the artificial lake of Malga Bissina. In these first two sectors the valley takes the name of Val di Fumo. On a rocky spur slightly higher than the valley floor, at an altitude of approximately 1900 m above sea level. stands the Val di Fumo refuge. On the orographic left of the highest part of the valley, the mountains that surround it reach their highest altitude with Mount Carè Alto, whose peak reaches 3462 m above sea level. Descending after the Malga Bissina lake, the valley resumes a north-south trend up to the Malga Boazzo lake. In its final part, where the town of Daone stands, it takes on a north-west-southeast direction. Read More :
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