Italy Friuli – Venezia Giulia Udine
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This extremely difficult 14.327-kilometer out-and-back hike on Alta Via Val d'Incarojo offers a challenging but rewarding experience for adventurers. The route starts at the parking area, where you can leave your vehicle before embarking on this epic journey.
As you begin your hike, you'll pass by the Monte Cullar peak, located approximately 7.16 kilometers from the starting point. This peak offers stunning views and serves as a great landmark along the trail.
Further along the route, around the 5.47-kilometer mark, you'll come across Forca Pradulina, a saddle that provides a picturesque setting for a rest stop or photo opportunity. Nearby, you'll find drinking water at a distance of 5.34 kilometers from the start, ensuring you stay hydrated throughout your hike.
Continuing on, at around 6.15 kilometers into the hike, you'll encounter Ricovero Casera Turriee, a wilderness hut where you can take a break and refuel before pressing on. This stop offers a sense of comfort and shelter along your journey.
For more historical interest, at the 5.39-kilometer mark, you'll find ruins from a bygone era, adding a touch of intrigue to your hiking experience.
As you make your way back on the route, the Rifugio forestale di Pezzeit, located 1.97 kilometers from the start, offers a final resting point before concluding your hike.
With an elevation gain of 746.0 meters, this hike promises to challenge even experienced hikers. Make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, and appropriate gear for the journey. Checking the weather forecast before heading out is also advisable to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure. Whether you're seeking breathtaking views or a test of stamina, Alta Via Val d'Incarojo has it all for those willing to take on the challenge.