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Hiking : Haldensteiner Calanda

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Map of the trail for Haldensteiner Calanda

Durée

07:27:11

Distance

12.714 km

Dénivelé

1804.0 m

Located in the stunning region of Haldensteiner Calanda, this hiking route promises a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. With a total distance of 12.714 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1804 meters, this trail is classified as extremely difficult, so be sure to come prepared for a strenuous journey.

Setting off from the trailhead, you'll first encounter Vättis, a quaint village just 0.03 kilometers from the start. As you continue, you'll pass by various points of interest. Midway through your hike, at approximately 6.36 kilometers from the start, you'll reach the iconic peak of Haldensteiner Calanda, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Along the way, you'll also come across amenities such as the Hotel Restaurant Tamina, located 0.05 kilometers from the trail. This can be a great spot to take a break and refuel before continuing your trek.

For those interested in art and culture, the Steinskulpturenweg (Stone Sculpture Path) is a unique stop located 0.76 kilometers from the start. This artistic trail showcases various stone sculptures that add an extra element of intrigue to your hike.

Make sure to carry an ample water supply, as this challenging hike will test your endurance. Additionally, check the weather forecast before heading out to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. So lace up your boots, pack your essentials, and prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure in the majestic Haldensteiner Calanda region.

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