The trail is of low difficulty and it develops for about one kilometre and a half.
It starts from the village of Colletta, a town completely destroyed by the earthquake of 1887 and cleverly rebuilt in the following years.
It goes down to the valley where two bridges have been built: the first one connects the two banks of the Oresine Stream. The second is a “bealera”, that is, a building made up of large columns interposed with three arches. We return to the village of Colletta, following the provincial road and climbing slightly back to the starting point of the excursion.