Relief Maps

Hiking : Via Roma

Italy Piedmont Biella

Map of the trail for Via Roma

Durée

02:08:13

Distance

3.314 km

Dénivelé

548.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the beautiful area of Via Roma, offering stunning views and a challenging trek.

Starting off, you will come across the historic Castello di Rosazza, a castle with a rich history located just 0.13 kilometers from the trail. Further along the path, you will reach the Rifugio Madonna della Neve alpine hut, a perfect spot to rest and take in the surrounding nature, situated 1.41 kilometers from the starting point.

As you continue your journey, be sure to stop by the Ristoro La Valligiana restaurant, conveniently located right on the trail. This is a great opportunity to refuel and enjoy some local cuisine.

Throughout the hike, you will also find various amenities such as drinking water stations, BBQ areas, and picnic sites to enhance your experience. Additionally, there are parking areas available at different points along the route, making it easier for hikers to access the trail.

With a total distance of 3.314 kilometers and an elevation gain of 548 meters, this route is considered to be of difficult difficulty. It is important to come prepared with plenty of water, appropriate hiking gear, and to check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure.

Overall, this hike offers a mix of historical landmarks, beautiful viewpoints, and amenities to make your journey enjoyable. Whether you are a seasoned hiker looking for a challenge or a nature enthusiast seeking to explore the area, the Via Roma trail is sure to offer a memorable experience.

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