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Hiking : Laghetto Di Piancettin

Italy Aosta Valley Challand-Saint-Victor

Map of the trail for Laghetto Di Piancettin

Durée

03:27:06

Distance

6.704 km

Dénivelé

760.0 m

This challenging hiking route will take you on a 6.7-kilometer circular journey through the beautiful area surrounding Laghetto Di Piancettin. With an elevation gain of 760 meters, this hike is suitable for experienced hikers looking for a bit of a workout.

As you start your journey, you'll come across the memorial of Dufour Annetta 1923-1944, paying tribute to a significant historical figure. Along the way, you'll also find several points of interest such as informational sites and drinking water stations to keep you informed and hydrated throughout your hike.

About midway through the hike, you'll have the opportunity to refill your water bottle at a drinking water station located 0.87 kilometers from the trail. Additionally, there are other drinking water stations scattered along the route to ensure you stay hydrated during your adventure.

Before embarking on this hike, make sure to pack plenty of water and snacks, as well as check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a history buff interested in the memorial or simply looking to challenge yourself on a difficult hike, Laghetto Di Piancettin offers a diverse and rewarding outdoor adventure.

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