Italy Piedmont Torino
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This hiking route, called Direttissima per il Monte Rosselli, offers a challenging yet rewarding outdoor experience in a stunning natural setting. With a distance of 7.054 kilometers and an elevation gain of 905 meters, this trail is rated as difficult due to its length and ascent.
Starting at the designated parking area, hikers will begin their journey through picturesque landscapes. As you make your way along the trail, you'll come across various points of interest. About 1.54 kilometers from the start, you'll find a free flying site perfect for taking off and enjoying the panoramic views.
Continuing on, at around 2.14 kilometers from the start, you'll reach the majestic peak of Monte Rosselli, offering a breathtaking vantage point of the surrounding area. As you trek further, you'll encounter the Bassa delle Sette saddle at 2.57 kilometers, providing a unique natural feature to explore.
Further along the trail, at 3.38 kilometers from the start, you'll come across a historic wayside shrine, adding a cultural element to your hike. For those interested in free flying, a designated site at Decollo Monte Rosselli is located approximately 2.89 kilometers from the start, offering a thrilling experience for adventurers.
As you approach the turnaround point, Punta Carbonera, a notable peak at 2.39 kilometers from the start, presents itself as a fitting endpoint before making your way back. Along the route, informational signposts provide insight into the natural and historical significance of the area.
Before embarking on this challenging hike, ensure you are well-prepared with adequate water, proper hiking gear, and a detailed map of the trail. Additionally, check the weather forecast to plan your hike accordingly. Whether you're an experienced hiker seeking a new adventure or a nature enthusiast looking to explore the great outdoors, Direttissima per il Monte Rosselli offers a memorable trek filled with stunning scenery and rewarding experiences.