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6월 18, 2025, Monte di Buia
The church sits enthroned on the summit of Monte Buja. The buildings on Monte Buja resemble a small medieval fortress and have evidently been lovingly preserved and restored. Those who enjoy typical Italian mountain villages will find what they're looking for up here. The functioning water station is particularly valuable for cyclists.
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1월 12, 2025, Cuc de Cros
Cuc de Cros, panoramic point on the way down towards Montenars.
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1월 2, 2025, Monte Brancot
Top of Mount Brancot with view of the Tagliamento and Gemona
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9월 5, 2024, Monte Brancot
The climb to the summit of Monte Brancot offers an experience rich in history and nature, with the ruins of the castle and the small church of San Michele along the way. The vegetation changes with the altitude, and the final stretch offers breathtaking views. A non-technical but challenging excursion, best enjoyed in cooler seasons.
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6월 14, 2024, Monte San Simeone
Monte San Simeone, or Mont Sant Simeon in Friulian, is the highest point (1505 m) of a double rock massif at the northernmost foothills of the Friulian plain near Gemona del Friuli. It rises an impressive 1300 m above the plain. This peripheral location means that the ascent offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine, as well as wonderful panoramas over the Tagliamento and the Julian Alps. The mountain massif is surrounded by the Tagliamento to the north and east, and to the west it drops steeply to Lago di Cavazzo. The two halves of the mountain massif are separated by a deep cut. The SP 36 runs over this from Bordano in the east to Interneppo in the west. At the highest point of this road - called Sella di Interneppo - an old, reasonably asphalted or concrete military road branches off to Monte San Simeone. However, it ends at an altitude of 1215 m near the small Chiesa San Simeone. Anyone who wants to go further up towards the summit will probably have to use a mountain bike. For fans of winding routes, this ascent is an absolute must, as there are 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side of the mountain. In some places there is so little space for the road in the steeply sloping walls that the bends had to be led through a total of nine short tunnels. In the area of the forepeak near the small chapel there are another three bends before the concrete track ends in a clearing. In total there are 27 bends to be negotiated. If you add the two bends on the SP 36 - regardless of whether you are coming from Bordano or Interneppo - there are 29 bends for an ascent of around 1000 m, a density that not even the Stelvio Pass can offer. The section of bends runs largely through sparse forest, so there is at least some shade even when the temperature is high.
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2월 9, 2024, Cuc de Cros
Very beautiful panoramic point, with the clear air you can glimpse the glow of the sea!
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8월 28, 2023, Monte di Buia
The relief called "Monte di Buia" rises in the high central Friuli plain, dominated by the chains of the Julian and Carnic Pre-Alps. It is the highest of the three hills that characterize the Buja area, and is in turn made up of three peaks called, from east to west, "Mont di Zoc" (322 m), "San Laurinz" (325 m), “San Bastian” (335m). The parish church of San Lorenzo is located on the homonymous hill, in the center of the system; on the eastern hill remain the remains of a medieval fort ("Cjscjelàt"), while on the western one the site of the castle can be identified, near which the demolished church of San Sebastiano once stood. A plateau extends to the west of the parish, occupied by the agglomeration of houses that make up the hamlet of "Monte". Monte di Buia appears as a "three-pointed" natural relief, with an east-west orientation. The oldest traces of a human settlement are located in the "Pidicuel" locality, a valley located between the southern slopes of the mountain and the Pravìz hill. Over the decades, hundreds of flint tools (tools, scrapers, scrapers, burins, blades, arrows...), ceramic fragments and building materials that refer to a prehistoric settlement have been recovered during agricultural work in this area. There is also news of further finds of similar lithic objects in the arable land near Buja. Taken from ArcheocartaFVG https://www.archeocartafvg.it/portfolio-articoli/buja-ud-monte-di-buja-insediamenti-vari/
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2월 22, 2023, Monte Stella Summit
A peak that is not very demanding to reach but at the same time magnificent and panoramic.
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10월 8, 2022, Cuc de Cros
Spectacular vantage point on the slopes of Monte Cuarnan that can be reached without great difficulty from the highest hamlet of Montenars.
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3월 15, 2022, Monte Stella Summit
Ascent that starts from the town to reach the summit of Mount Stella at about 800m with a wonderful view of the high val torre on one side and the plain on the other. “Generous” mtb / gravel trail with portage climbs in some points. But it deserves the effort.
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3월 5, 2021, Cuc de Cros
Panoramic point of enormous beauty Prelude to excellent bike rides
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2월 11, 2020, Monte di Buia
It is a climb of about two kilometers in asphalt with maximum slopes of 15%. It must be managed because it is neither long nor short but it is respected precisely for the toughest sections. On the top the village, dominated by the Pieve di San Lorenzo, is nice. Do not miss the fountain to cool off and to fill the bottle.
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