Success for the third edition of Orme Festival of trails

Success for the third edition of Orme Festival of trails

Beethoven’s sonatas in the woods, Morricone under the stars, Dante’s verses, the Pantakin theater, but also meditation, animal watching, the concert of horns at dawn and much more: the third edition of Orme Festival dei sentieri, in Fai della Paganella until Sunday, was this and much more.

A refined program that involved a varied audience from all over Italy: more than 1300 attendees, with all the events widely booked before the event.

“Fai della Paganella is confirmed, with its woods and its paths, as well as with the quality of the welcome, a perfect context for a brave and different event, which combines culture with nature, wellness with fun, bringing many families to the mountains and also a new and curious public, who magically find themselves walking in the woods at night to listen to Beethoven”, say the organizers of Fai Vacanze.
The attention to the person and safety was put in front of everything and nature has been able to give all participants great emotions, all the more precious as it was difficult this year”.
An interesting result, also in consideration of a tourism that is evolving quickly and that is looking for more and more quality experiences, not necessarily related to the sporting approach to the mountain.

Orme Festival of trails is the only event that takes place entirely on the trails and offers a rich program of events, all free of charge. Since the first edition there have been thousands of participants: over 5000 last year.
This year all the events have been proposed to a closed number and organized for small groups, even in more shifts: despite this the positive feedback has been palpable, even for the more niche events, such as Dante in the woods or the concert of the alpine horns at dawn.

The transversal theme of the festival was that of contact with nature and wellness, an area in which Fai della Paganella has developed an innovative project, the Breath Park: based on recent scientific research dedicated to volatile substances present in certain forests and the ancient Japanese tradition of “forest bathing”, this beech forest aims to be a space in which to find not only harmony and wellness, but also, concretely, an aid for physical health, not only of the physical.