Italy Veneto Belluno Prags - Braies
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This extremely difficult hiking route takes you on a 12.316-kilometer journey with an elevation gain of 947 meters to Rifugio Biella - Seekofelhütte.
Starting at Lago di Braies, also known as Pragser Wildsee, you will be mesmerized by the stunning alpine lake at the beginning of your hike. As you make your way along the trail, you will come across a parking area, where you can park your vehicle before embarking on this challenging adventure. Be sure to carry enough water and snacks as there are no facilities along the trail.
Midway through the hike, you will reach Centro Studi montani, a winter dormitory, where you can take a break and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Continuing on, you will pass by a natural spring called Sorgente, offering you a refreshing stop to refill your water bottles. As you approach Forcella Sora Forno, a natural saddle, you will be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Throughout the hike, you will come across several benches where you can rest and take in the beauty of the Dolomite landscape. Information points along the trail provide interesting facts about the area, adding to your hiking experience. Keep an eye out for memorials and historic sites that provide insight into the region's rich history.
Remember to check the weather forecast before setting out on this challenging trek and ensure you are well-prepared with proper hiking gear. The trail can be strenuous due to its length and elevation gain, so make sure you are physically fit to tackle this adventure.
At the end of the hike, Rifugio Biella - Seekofelhütte awaits you, offering a cozy alpine hut where you can relax and unwind after a rewarding day of hiking. Grab a delicious meal and enjoy the stunning views before heading back on the same trail to conclude your out-and-back journey.