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Monte Barilaro

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Monte Barilaro

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Monte Barilaro, a prominent summit in the Ligurian Apennines, rises to an elevation of approximately 804 meters above sea level, though some sources indicate it reaches over 840 meters. This natural monument is strategically located on the watershed between the Val Grue and Val Borbera, marking the border between the municipalities of Cantalupo Ligure and Dernice in Italy's Piedmont region. Its distinctive conglomerate tower, supporting the summit from the northeast, makes it easily recognizable among the surrounding peaks.

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    July 22, 2023

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    Compared to the nearby Monte Gavasa it is panoramic ... on the east side it is characterized by a part of conglomerate and being devoid of trees the panorama is excellent ... worth a visit!
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    Monte Barilaro Loop Trail

    10.4km

    03:43

    590m

    590m

    Hike the moderate 6.5-mile (10.4 km) trail from Le Baracche to Monte Barilaro via Route 208, gaining 1944 feet (593 metres) to reach the sum

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 840 m

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    Location: Dernice, Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does the T2 hiking difficulty rating for Monte Barilaro mean?

    The T2 rating, according to the Swiss Alpine Club scale, indicates a mountain hike with a relatively straightforward path. Hikers can expect some steep sections and possibly uneven terrain, but no exposed passages or glacier crossings. Good physical condition and appropriate footwear are recommended, but no special mountaineering skills are required.

    Are there any specific natural rock formations or geological features to look out for on Monte Barilaro?

    Yes, Monte Barilaro is particularly known for its distinctive conglomerate tower that supports the summit from the northeast. This unique geological formation makes the mountain easily recognizable and adds to its scenic appeal for hikers.

    Is Monte Barilaro suitable for a winter hike, or are there specific seasonal considerations?

    While the intro suggests clear weather is best, winter hikes are possible. However, hikers should be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions, especially on higher sections. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent, and ensure you have appropriate gear for cold and potentially slippery terrain.

    What are the best starting points for hiking to Monte Barilaro, and is parking available?

    Common starting points for trails leading to Monte Barilaro include Costa Marlassino, Molo di Brobera, and Rivarossa. Parking is generally available at these locations, making them convenient access points for hikers.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Monte Barilaro area?

    Monte Barilaro is situated near the municipalities of Cantalupo Ligure and Dernice. While direct public transport to the trailheads might be limited, you may find bus services to these towns. From there, you would likely need to arrange local transport or walk to reach the specific hiking starting points.

    Are there any permits or regulations required for hiking in the Ligurian Apennines around Monte Barilaro?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on established trails in the Ligurian Apennines, including Monte Barilaro. However, hikers should always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural environment.

    Is Monte Barilaro considered family-friendly, and are there options for children?

    Given its T2 difficulty rating, Monte Barilaro can be suitable for families with children who are accustomed to hiking and have good stamina. The trails are generally straightforward, but some steep sections might be challenging for very young children. Shorter routes or partial ascents could be considered for families.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Monte Barilaro?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Monte Barilaro. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to ensure you carry out any waste. Make sure your dog is fit enough for the hike and bring plenty of water for them.

    What kind of amenities, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation, are available near Monte Barilaro?

    Monte Barilaro is located in a natural, less developed area. For amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would typically need to visit the nearby municipalities of Cantalupo Ligure or Dernice, or other larger towns in the Val Borbera or Val Grue valleys.

    How does the panoramic view from Monte Barilaro compare to other nearby peaks like Monte Gavasa?

    Hikers often note that the panoramic views from Monte Barilaro are particularly impressive, especially compared to nearby Monte Gavasa. The summit of Monte Barilaro is largely devoid of trees, particularly on its eastern side, offering more unobstructed and expansive vistas across the valleys and surrounding Ligurian Apennines.

    Are there any recommended circular trails for hiking Monte Barilaro?

    While the main access is often an out-and-back to the summit, many hikers combine the ascent of Monte Barilaro with other trails in the area, potentially creating circular routes that incorporate the southern saddle connecting to Monte Gavasa. Exploring trail maps can help identify longer, more varied circular options.

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