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Hiking : Monte Giove

Italy Veneto Vicenza

Map of the trail for Monte Giove

Durée

02:35:40

Distance

7.569 km

Dénivelé

337.0 m

This challenging hiking route will take you to the stunning Monte Giove area. The trail spans a distance of 7.569 kilometers with an elevation gain of 337 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding trek that will take approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete. Before embarking on this adventure, make sure to bring plenty of water and check the weather forecast.

As you start your journey, you will come across the picturesque Pozza Lunga water feature, located just 0.5 kilometers from the trail's beginning. Further along the trail, at 1.09 kilometers, you will encounter another water point, providing a refreshing break amidst the scenic surroundings.

For history enthusiasts, the trail offers a glimpse into the past with the Monte Novegno peak located 1 kilometer off the trail at 1.72 kilometers. You will also pass by the Monte Giove peak at 3.78 kilometers, providing a unique opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

Throughout the hike, you will come across various points of interest, including informational sites and viewpoints. These spots offer valuable insights into the local history and provide stunning vantage points to admire the landscape.

As you make your way back, be sure to stop by the viewpoints located at 3.12 kilometers, offering a final glimpse of the breathtaking Monte Giove area before concluding your hike.

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