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Hiking : Settore Lusertol

Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra Ticino Distretto di Locarno Ascona

Map of the trail for Settore Lusertol

Durée

00:36:55

Distance

2.48 km

Dénivelé

74.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the picturesque area surrounding Settore Lusertol. Starting at an elevation of 302 meters, you will begin your journey at the parking area near Casa Selma. As you make your way through the trail, you will come across various points of interest, including the Snack Bar Parco Parsifal where you can stop for a quick bite to eat.

As you continue on, you will reach Monte Verità, a natural peak offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Be sure to take a moment to rest and enjoy the scenery from one of the benches located along the trail.
Further along the route, you will come across the Roue oriflamme artwork, adding a touch of culture to your hike.

As you approach the end of the trail, you will reach your destination, Settore Lusertol. The trail is a circular route with a total distance of 2.48 kilometers and an elevation gain of 74 meters. While the hike is relatively short, be prepared for some inclines and uneven terrain. It is recommended to bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure.

Overall, this hike offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and a bit of challenge, making it a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a rewarding experience in the Settore Lusertol area.

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