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Hiking : Rifugio Alfredo Rivetti

Italy Piedmont Biella Gaby

Map of the trail for Rifugio Alfredo Rivetti

Durée

04:09:17

Distance

8.229 km

Dénivelé

900.0 m

This challenging hiking route will take you to the stunning area surrounding Rifugio Alfredo Rivetti, located in the breathtaking mountains. The trail spans a total distance of 8.229 kilometers with an elevation gain of 900 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding trek.

As you start your journey, you'll come across Lago Di Grekij, a beautiful water feature just 2.93 kilometers from the beginning of the trail. Along the way, you'll also find convenient amenities such as drinking water sources and information points to enhance your hiking experience.

Midway through the hike, at approximately 4.11 kilometers from the start, you'll reach Rifugio Alfredo Rivetti. This alpine hut provides a perfect resting spot to refuel and enjoy the stunning mountain views.

Throughout the trail, you'll encounter various points of interest such as Colle della Mologna Grande, a natural saddle, and Bar Ristoro Renee, a cafe where you can grab a bite to eat.

It's important to note that proper hiking gear, plenty of water, and snacks are essential for this challenging trek. Additionally, checking the weather forecast before embarking on the hike is recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Whether you're a seasoned hiker looking for a challenge or simply want to immerse yourself in the beauty of the mountains, this hiking route to Rifugio Alfredo Rivetti offers a memorable adventure for all nature lovers.

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