The path has a circular structure and a length of 3 km.
It crosses the lower Contrà di Tonezza, the center, the Contrade Via, Sella, and Pettinà and continues to the Vena Pass.
Along the route, there are several fountains of various types that were once used by families from nearby contrades for their daily water supply and to water their animals.
In the meadows surrounding the path, you can admire over 200 types of wild herbs, trees, and shrubs, which can also be identified thanks to the informative panels found along the route. This feature makes the Fontanelle Path an important site not only from a historical and landscape perspective but also for botany and biodiversity.