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Hiking : Bunker Linea Cadorna - Porto Ceresio

Italia Lombardia Varese Porto Ceresio

Map of the trail for Bunker Linea Cadorna - Porto Ceresio

Durée

00:33:58

Distance

1.946 km

Dénivelé

108.0 m

This hiking route will take you through the beautiful area of Bunker Linea Cadorna in Porto Ceresio. The route is an out-and-back type, starting at Piazzale Ottorino P. parking area.

As you begin your hike, you can find sustenance options nearby such as "La Vecchia Cantina" and "Crotto Buzzi" restaurants, where you can grab a bite to eat before or after your adventure. Make sure to fill up your water bottle and pack some snacks before you head out.

As you continue on the trail, you will come across an information point where you can learn more about the area. There is also a cafe nearby, perfect for a quick break and a hot beverage.

One of the highlights of this hike is the viewpoint that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the beauty of the scenery.

The total distance of the route is 1.946 kilometers with an elevation gain of 108 meters. The duration of the hike is approximately 33 minutes, but feel free to take your time and enjoy the journey.

Before heading out, check the weather forecast and make sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. It's always a good idea to let someone know your hiking plans in case of emergencies.

Enjoy your hike along the Bunker Linea Cadorna in Porto Ceresio and take in the beauty of the surroundings!

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