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Hiking : Pain de Sucre

Italy Aosta Valley

Map of the trail for Pain de Sucre

Durée

02:23:34

Distance

5.272 km

Dénivelé

469.0 m

This hiking route will take you to the beautiful area around Pain de Sucre. The trail is approximately 5.27 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 469 meters, making it a moderate difficulty hike. It is estimated to take about 2 hours and 23 minutes to complete.

As you start your journey, you will pass by the parking area located right at the beginning of the trail. This is a convenient spot to leave your vehicle before beginning the hike. Along the way, you will come across several points of interest. About 2.07 kilometers from the start, you will find Mont Fourchon, a peak that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Continuing on, at around 1.66 kilometers from the start, you will encounter an information point where you can learn more about the area. Further along the trail, at approximately 2.64 kilometers from the start, you will reach another peak called Pain de Sucre. This peak offers a great vantage point to take in the scenic beauty of the area.

As you make your way back, you will pass by several more information points, each providing valuable insights about the natural and cultural significance of the area. Be sure to bring an ample water supply, as well as snacks and proper hiking gear. It's also a good idea to check the weather forecast before embarking on your hike to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Enjoy your hike to Pain de Sucre!

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