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Hiking : Monte Monoccola

Italy Lombardy Brescia

Map of the trail for Monte Monoccola

Durée

06:40:32

Distance

13.276 km

Dénivelé

1441.0 m

This extremely difficult 13.276-kilometer circular hiking route will lead you to the breathtaking Monte Monoccola area. With an elevation gain of 1441 meters, this challenging hike will take approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes to complete.

Starting at the parking area, you will notice an information point nearby where you can gather essential details about the trail. As you begin your journey, you will come across a drinking water station at 0.42 kilometers, ensuring you stay hydrated throughout the hike.

Around 0.44 kilometers from the start, you will find a picnic site, perfect for taking a break and enjoying a snack amidst nature. Further ahead at 5.68 kilometers, there is Bivacco Capanna Mattia, a shelter providing a resting spot for tired hikers.

As you continue on, at 5.77 kilometers, you will reach Passo della Monoccola, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Just a bit further at 6.13 kilometers, you will encounter the peak of Monte Monoccola, a remarkable sight to behold.

Although the trail presents challenges, the Campo Tres campsite at 0.04 kilometers offers a convenient place to stay overnight if needed. Additionally, there are multiple information points along the trail to keep you informed about your surroundings.

Remember to pack enough water, snacks, and essentials for the hike, and always check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure. This route promises a rewarding experience for seasoned hikers seeking a test of endurance amidst the beauty of Monte Monoccola.

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