Hône
Hône
“From the Bronze Age to the Micòoula bread,
along the path of the ravines”
At the mouth of the Champorcher valley, the welcoming Hône offers a dive into the dawning of history, among the traces of Bronze Age settlements: huts carved into the rock, ancient ‘Balme’ (typical stone huts) and cupelled stones made for religious rites.
Pontboset - Donnas
You go down towards the river and cross the stone bridge from which the road leading to the Frontiers starts. You descend the two asphalted hairpin bends, cross the village and continue along the path n. 2 that enters the dense forest. Continue until you reach the hairpin bend of the road that goes down to Hone. After a few hundred meters you cross the footbridge on the river, you reach the Town Hall Square and continue up to the typical stone bridge over the Dora Baltea. You cross the SS 26 and enter the village of Bard at the foot of the fort.