From the Abbey of Ganna Furnaces Cunardo
The new cycle is now complete, the route can be found here . Once in Ghirla the Abbey of Ganna continue holding the left side of the road, and we can only keep the path until you stop, turn left from there you enter the forest and on to the hut at the cross-country skier. There, only negative, proceed to the provincial Cunardo (DX) for up to about 300 meters before the roundabout, taking them to the left towards the sports field Cunardo , you fall into cycling through the intersection with no traffic road for Ferrera, but be careful crossing. Turn left and from Ferrera, after 100 m fall in the path sullla right. From there up to the furnaces.
The cycle continues from there partly following the old railway with interesting views, until it disappears into a gravel road.

Recommended: In a few hundred meters you reach the falls Ferrera, once entered into the gravel drive up to the first intersection, turn left and you're practically on top of the waterfall, a few meters on the right, the path to down to the falls.
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