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Hiking : Hornischegg - Monte Arnese

Italy Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol South Tyrol

Map of the trail for Hornischegg - Monte Arnese

Durée

03:15:33

Distance

7.654 km

Dénivelé

595.0 m

Welcome to the hiking route to Hornischegg - Monte Arnese! This challenging out-and-back trail spans a distance of 7.654 kilometers with an elevation gain of 595 meters, making it suitable for experienced hikers looking for a rewarding adventure.

The trail starts in a picturesque area surrounded by stunning landscapes. As you begin your journey, you'll come across a variety of points of interest along the way.

At the beginning of the trail, you will find the Leckfeldalm, a cozy alpine hut where you can stop for a refreshing break. Further along the route, you'll encounter the Sillianer Hütte, another alpine hut offering a place to rest and refuel.

As you continue, you'll pass by the Füllhornsee, a beautiful water feature, and the Leckfeldsattel - Sella di Confine, a scenic saddle point. The trail culminates at the Hornischegg - Monte Arnese peak, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Throughout the hike, you'll also find convenient facilities such as parking areas, benches for resting, and informative signposts to enhance your experience.

To make the most of your journey, be sure to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast before setting out. With its varied terrain and stunning vistas, the route to Hornischegg - Monte Arnese promises a challenging yet rewarding hiking adventure for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy your hike!

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