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Hiking : Piz del Luser

Italy Lombardy Como

Map of the trail for Piz del Luser

Durée

03:19:27

Distance

7.006 km

Dénivelé

681.0 m

Located in a beautiful area, the hiking route to Piz del Luser offers stunning views and a challenging adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

Starting at the trailhead, hikers will first come across a parking area, where they can leave their vehicles before embarking on the journey. Just a short distance from the start, historical ruins add a sense of intrigue to the hike, providing a glimpse into the past.

As hikers continue on, they will encounter La Bolla, a water feature that provides a peaceful and refreshing stop about midway through the trail. Further along, at 3.11 kilometers from the start, the trail leads to Monte Colmenacco, a peak that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Other points of interest along the route include La Forcoletta, a saddle point perfect for taking a breather and Erno, where informative signage enhances the hiking experience. Additionally, benches and wayside shrines can be found along the trail, offering places to rest and reflect.

With a total distance of 7.006 kilometers and an elevation gain of 681 meters, this hike is classified as difficult, suitable for experienced hikers looking for a challenge. It is recommended to bring plenty of water, snacks, and to check the weather forecast before setting out.

Overall, the hiking route to Piz del Luser promises a rewarding adventure for those willing to take on its demanding terrain and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

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