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Hiking : Via delle Riguardate

Italy Lazio Roma Capitale

Map of the trail for Via delle Riguardate

Durée

02:08:34

Distance

6.827 km

Dénivelé

225.0 m

Welcome to the Via delle Riguardate hiking route! Located in a beautiful area with stunning views, this 6.827-kilometer circular trail offers a moderate level of difficulty with an elevation gain of 225 meters.

As you start your journey, you will come across convenient parking spots at the beginning of the trail. About 2.61 kilometers in, you'll find Fonte Piscaro, a refreshing spring where you can replenish your water supply. Along the way, there are also a couple of bars where you can take a break and grab a snack.

At around 3.03 kilometers into the hike, you'll reach a viewpoint that offers breathtaking scenery. Make sure to stop and take in the panoramic views. Further along the trail, you'll encounter information points that provide insights into the area's history and nature.

As you continue on, you'll pass by drinking water stations at various points to stay hydrated. At approximately 2.73 kilometers from the start, you'll see Colle della Mola, a peak that adds a sense of adventure to the trail, even though it's slightly off the main path.

Before embarking on this hike, be sure to bring an ample water supply, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, Via delle Riguardate offers a memorable outdoor experience for all nature enthusiasts. Enjoy your adventure!

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