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Hiking : Rifugio Bietti Buzzi

Italy Lombardy Lecco

Map of the trail for Rifugio Bietti Buzzi

Durée

03:45:30

Distance

8.288 km

Dénivelé

736.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the stunning scenery surrounding Rifugio Bietti Buzzi in an area known for its natural beauty and alpine huts. The route is a circular one, starting and ending at Rifugio Bietti Buzzi.

The total distance of the hike is 8.288 kilometers with an elevation gain of 736 meters, making it a difficult hike that will challenge both your endurance and stamina. The estimated duration for the hike is 3 hours and 45 minutes.

Along the way, you will encounter several points of interest:
- At the beginning of the trail, you will come across Parcheggio di Vò di Moncodeno, a parking area.
- Midway through the hike, you will find Bivacco Imelde Manzini Sgheiz e Nicolò Penci, a shelter where you can take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
- Other points of interest include peaks like L'Ometto, Belvedere, and Zucco dei Lares, as well as saddles like Vò di Moncodeno and Bocchetta di Prada.
- There are also various informational points, benches, memorials, and viewpoints along the trail, providing opportunities to learn more about the area's history and geography.

It is important to note that some points of interest may be located off the main trail, so be sure to follow signs and markers to stay on track. Don't forget to bring plenty of water, snacks, and appropriate hiking gear. Check the weather forecast before embarking on this challenging hike to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the great outdoors.

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