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Hiking : Cima Mughera

Italy Lombardy Brescia

Map of the trail for Cima Mughera

Durée

03:06:54

Distance

7.193 km

Dénivelé

580.0 m

This challenging hiking route takes you to the stunning Cima Mughera peak in the beautiful area. The trail is an out-and-back type, spanning a distance of 7.193 kilometers with an elevation gain of 580 meters, making it difficult but rewarding for those seeking a good workout and breathtaking views.

As you start your journey, you will pass by various points of interest along the way. About 0.24 kilometers from the start, you will find a parking area for convenience. As you continue, at around 3.6 kilometers into the hike, you will reach the majestic Cima Mughera peak, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Along the trail, you will also encounter La Cocca peak at 1.08 kilometers from the start, as well as drinking water sources and a fountain for refreshment. Additionally, there are dining options such as Ristorante La Fenice and Bar Sole for a meal or snack break. You can also find benches, a viewpoint, and even an ice cream shop along the way.

For history buffs, there is the Memorial ai Caduti della Guerra memorial at the beginning of the trail, providing a moment of reflection. Information points and artwork can also be found at various locations to enhance your hiking experience.

It is essential to come prepared with plenty of water, proper hiking gear, and snacks. Checking the weather forecast before embarking on the journey is advisable. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or looking for a new adventure, the Cima Mughera hike offers a memorable experience in the great outdoors.

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