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Hiking : Còrna Taöla

Italy Lombardy Sondrio

Map of the trail for Còrna Taöla

Durée

05:33:33

Distance

11.034 km

Dénivelé

1202.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the stunning area surrounding Còrna Taöla. The trail is 11.034 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 1202 meters, making it an extremely difficult hike. The estimated duration for this hike is 5 hours and 33 minutes, so be prepared for a challenging but rewarding adventure.

As you start your journey, you'll come across a convenient parking area at the beginning of the trail. Make sure to pack plenty of water and snacks, as this is a long and strenuous hike. Throughout the route, you'll encounter several drinking water stations to refill your bottle and stay hydrated.

Along the way, you'll pass by various points of interest, such as Prepatel viewpoint, Torre di Roncisvalle, and Dalico information point. Take some time to soak in the beautiful views and learn more about the area's history.

Keep an eye out for natural landmarks like Còrna di Mafìna, Cràp di Carulina, and Cörna Tambéla as you navigate through the rugged terrain. These rock formations add to the unique beauty of the trail.

As you reach the midway point, you'll find a bench to rest and take in the surroundings before continuing your journey. The trail will lead you to scenic spots like Scalot and Cràp del Pìch, offering panoramic views of the landscape.

Before embarking on this hike, check the weather forecast and wear appropriate gear for the challenging terrain. With proper preparation and a sense of adventure, you'll have an unforgettable hiking experience at Còrna Taöla.

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