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Hiking : Colle del Mandrione

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Map of the trail for Colle del Mandrione

Durée

02:35:51

Distance

5.735 km

Dénivelé

508.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the picturesque area surrounding Colle del Mandrione. The trail is 5.735 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 508 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding hike. It is estimated to take about 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete.

As you start your journey, you will pass by "In Piazza" parking area, which is conveniently located right at the beginning of the trail. Make sure to bring enough water for the hike, although there are drinking water stations along the way, such as the one 0.17 kilometers from the start.

About midway through the hike, you will come across the ruins of "Resti di Dolmen di Pietrapertusa," adding a touch of history to your outdoor adventure. Further along, at a distance of 2.26 kilometers from the start, you will encounter "Monte Pietra Pertusa," a majestic peak that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.

As you continue on, you will reach "Colle del Mandrione" peak, the final destination of the hike, located at 2.87 kilometers from the start. From here, you can take in the breathtaking vistas before making your way back along the same trail.

Before embarking on this challenging hike, be sure to check the weather forecast and wear appropriate hiking gear. With its diverse points of interest and varied terrain, this route promises an unforgettable outdoor experience for hiking enthusiasts.

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