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Hiking : Rifugio Crespi-Calderini

Italy Piedmont Vercelli

Map of the trail for Rifugio Crespi-Calderini

Durée

01:58:38

Distance

4.762 km

Dénivelé

350.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the stunning mountainous area surrounding Rifugio Crespi-Calderini. The trail is an out-and-back route with a total distance of 4.762 kilometers and an elevation gain of 350 meters, making it of moderate difficulty.

Starting at the parking lot at the trailhead, you will follow the path which leads you past a beautiful waterfall, Cascata dell'Acqua Bianca, located 0.22 kilometers from the start. As you continue on, you will come across the Centro Visita Giardino Botanico, a botanical garden visitor center situated 0.44 kilometers from the beginning of the trail.

Further along the route, at a distance of 0.64 kilometers from the start, you will find Rifugio Pastore, an alpine hut where you can take a break and enjoy the scenic views. Nearby, there is also a wayside shrine with historic significance.

Midway through the hike, you will encounter a viewpoint known as Caldaia del Sesia, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This is a great spot to rest and take in the beauty of the area.

Before starting the hike, make sure to check the weather forecast and bring plenty of water, as the trail can be challenging at times. Additionally, consider visiting the website of Rifugio Monterosa for information on camping facilities along the route.

Overall, this hiking trail offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and historical landmarks, making it a rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.

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