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Hiking : Via Faldenno

Italy Lombardy Brescia

Map of the trail for Via Faldenno

Durée

00:44:03

Distance

2.016 km

Dénivelé

107.0 m

Located in the beautiful area of Via Faldenno, this hiking route offers a pleasant and easy trek for nature enthusiasts. The 2.016-kilometer trail with an elevation gain of 107 meters can be completed in approximately 44 minutes at a leisurely pace.

As you start your journey, you will come across a parking area right at the beginning of the trail. As you continue, about 0.9 kilometers in, you will reach Monte Frattina, a peak offering stunning panoramic views of the surroundings.

Around 0.69 kilometers into the hike, you will find a lovely picnic site where you can take a break and enjoy a scenic lunch. Further along the trail at 0.93 kilometers, there is a serene water body for you to admire.

Throughout the route, you will encounter several historic sites such as wayside shrines, crosses, and informative spots, adding cultural significance to your hike. Additionally, make sure to stay hydrated as there are drinking water facilities available at the start of the trail.

For a relaxing and enjoyable hiking experience, it is recommended to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable shoes, and check the weather forecast beforehand. Whether you're a beginner hiker or looking for a peaceful outdoor adventure, this circular route in Via Faldenno is the perfect choice.

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