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Hiking : Monte Rena

Italy Aosta Valley

Map of the trail for Monte Rena

Durée

03:17:11

Distance

7.513 km

Dénivelé

619.0 m

This challenging hiking route around Monte Rena offers stunning views and diverse landscapes. The 7.513-kilometer trail starts at Praz Barmasse parking area and takes approximately 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete.

As you set off, you'll pass by the picturesque Punta Regina peak, located 2.57 kilometers from the start. The trail then leads you to Colle Ranzola saddle at 1.75 kilometers, offering a perfect spot to rest and take in the surroundings.

Midway through the hike, you'll reach Passo della Garda at 3.03 kilometers, where you can enjoy panoramic views from the viewpoint at 2.57 kilometers. Continuing on, you'll encounter the majestic Monte Rena peak at 3.65 kilometers, adding a sense of achievement to your journey.

As you make your way back, don't miss the wayside shrine and memorial at 1.75 kilometers, providing a glimpse into the area's history. Information points along the trail offer interesting insights into the flora, fauna, and geology of the region.

With an elevation gain of 619 meters, this route is considered difficult and is recommended for experienced hikers. Make sure to carry enough water, wear sturdy hiking boots, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure. Enjoy the breathtaking views and natural beauty that Monte Rena has to offer on this circular hiking trail.

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