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Hiking : Motto Ciafera

Italy Piedmont Vercelli

Map of the trail for Motto Ciafera

Durée

01:23:01

Distance

4.422 km

Dénivelé

144.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the scenic area of Motto Ciafera, offering a total distance of 4.422 kilometers with an elevation gain of 144 meters. The estimated duration for the hike is approximately 1 hour and 23 minutes, making it an easy trail suitable for all skill levels.

As you start your journey, you will come across the charming wayside shrine of Gesù Misericordioso, located just 0.02 kilometers from the trailhead. Further along the path, at around 0.66 kilometers in, you'll find the majestic peak of Monte Calvario. While not directly on the trail, the historic wayside crosses can be spotted at 0.48 kilometers from the start.

Midway into your hike, at approximately 2.21 kilometers, you will reach the prominent peak of Motto Ciafera, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, you can also stop by Circolo Acli San Lorenzo for some refreshments, just 0.02 kilometers from the starting point.

For those interested in history, there are several points of interest scattered throughout the trail, such as Monumento ai Caduti and various information points providing insights into the local culture and landmarks.

Remember to bring an ample water supply, as well as checking the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure. This out-and-back route ensures a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts and casual hikers alike. Explore the beauty of Motto Ciafera and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the outdoors.

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