This is the route with the largest number of scarecrows and leads to the historic village of Prada and the small hamlet of Faida. You walk on tarmac roads so it is also suitable for pushchairs, there are climbs, alternating with descents and flat stretches.
Il percorso fa parte del progetto “Dal chicco al campo... con gli Spaventapasseri”, per la simpatica presenza di alcuni spaventapasseri artistici lungo il percorso. Questo è il percorso con il maggior numero di guardiani dei campi e porta alla scoperta della storica località di Prada, l’abitato di Canè e la piccola frazione di Faida. Si cammina su strade asfaltate quindi adatte anche a passeggini, ci sono salite, alternate a discese e tratti pianeggianti.
We recommend visiting the Moser mill by booking a guided tour and filling your water bottle with water from the fountain in Prada, from the three fountains in the village of Faida and from the two fountains on the road to Canè. If you are bringing a packed lunch to eat halfway along the route, it is advisable to stop at the Faida playground, which is located near the church, from the square up a few metres to the right. At the Canè in Fiore campsite there is also a pizzeria and restaurant service.