A lovely circular route through the Tuscan countryside with a gentle climb. In spring, the Judas trees are magnificent and the birdsong is abundant. The necropolis is in the woods, very peaceful. The hike was much longer than expected. The path is overgrown in places with brambles and trees to step over, and above all, the river has to be crossed twice without a bridge: you get your feet wet but it’s nothing dangerous. Stick strictly to the markers visible on the map, as the paths aren’t always visible on the satellite view.
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 5.57 mi
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Average duration: 3h 15
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 778 ft
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Descent: - 801 ft
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Highest point: 974 ft
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Lowest point: 387 ft
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 974 ft
- 1 : mi 1.58 - alt. 407 ft - Fourche
- 2 : mi 4.39 - alt. 581 ft - Fallen tree and brambles
- 3 : mi 4.55 - alt. 492 ft - Albegna River
- S/E : mi 5.57 - alt. 974 ft
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