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Hiking : Strada Statale 25 del Moncenisio

Italy Piedmont Torino

Map of the trail for Strada Statale 25 del Moncenisio

Durée

01:33:52

Distance

3.573 km

Dénivelé

295.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the scenic area of Strada Statale 25 del Moncenisio. The trail is 3.573 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 295 meters, making it of moderate difficulty. It is an out-and-back route, so you will retrace your steps on the way back.

As you start your hike, you will come across a parking area at the beginning of the trail. Make sure to park your vehicle here before heading out. About 0.43 kilometers into the hike, you will find a water source, perfect for refilling your bottles.

Continuing on, at around 1.79 kilometers from the start, you will reach a peak with stunning views. This is a great spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery. Further along the trail, at 1.79 kilometers, there is a viewpoint where you can take in panoramic views of the surroundings.

Throughout the hike, you will come across multiple drinking water points to stay hydrated. Remember to bring enough water with you as well, especially on hotter days. Additionally, it's always a good idea to check the weather forecast before embarking on your hike.

As you make your way back towards the starting point, take in the natural beauty around you and enjoy a satisfying outdoor adventure on the Strada Statale 25 del Moncenisio hiking route.

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