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Hiking : Montagna Forata

Italy Piedmont Vercelli

Map of the trail for Montagna Forata

Durée

04:28:31

Distance

9.473 km

Dénivelé

913.0 m

Prepare yourself for an exhilarating hike in the beautiful area surrounding Monte Ventolaro, leading to the stunning peak of Montagna Forata. This circular route spans a distance of 9.473 kilometers and involves an elevation gain of 913 meters, making it a challenging but rewarding adventure for avid hikers.

As you start your journey, you will come across convenient parking areas located just 5.5 and 6.5 meters away from the trail, providing easy access to the starting point. The trail will then lead you to a magnificent waterfall, located approximately 1.73 kilometers from the beginning, adding a touch of natural beauty to your hike.

Continuing on, you will pass by the prominent peak of Monte Ventolaro, standing at a distance of 3.97 kilometers from the start. The trail then takes you to the scenic Bocchetta delle Cisterne, a saddle point situated around 4.37 kilometers into the hike, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Finally, as you approach the end of your journey, you will reach the captivating Montagna Forata peak, located 4.54 kilometers from the start. Here, you can marvel at the stunning vistas and sense of accomplishment that comes with conquering this challenging terrain.

Throughout the hike, be sure to bring an ample water supply, as well as snacks and proper hiking gear. Check the weather forecast before setting out, as conditions can change quickly in mountainous regions. With its varied terrain and breathtaking views, this hike promises to be a memorable experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a true adventure.

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