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21.8km
1,620m
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Embark on the Pizzo d'Ormea Loop from Quarzina, a difficult hike that covers 13.6 miles (21.8 km) and demands a significant 5327 feet (1624 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes around 9 hours and 5 minutes to complete. You will begin your journey through peaceful woodlands before the…
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10.5 km
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15.7 km
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16.5 km
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21.8 km
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경로 유형 및 표면
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9.72 km
5.18 km
4.09 km
2.50 km
322 m
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12.2 km
7.11 km
2.47 km
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This hike is rated as difficult overall. While much of the ascent from Quarzina is considered suitable for experienced hikers (E), the final push to the summit of Pizzo d'Ormea involves a short, steep, and rocky section that can require some easy climbing, making it more challenging (EE - Expert Hikers). The significant elevation gain of approximately 1623 meters also contributes to its demanding nature.
The best time to undertake this hike is generally in autumn. During warmer months, the area can be prone to heat fog, which might obscure the panoramic views. Autumn offers clearer conditions and more pleasant temperatures for the significant ascent.
The trail typically starts from the village of Quarzina, which is situated at an elevation of 1347 meters. Parking is usually available within or near the village, serving as the primary trailhead for the ascent to Pizzo d'Ormea.
While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, the trail's difficulty, particularly the rocky sections near the summit, and the significant duration mean it might be challenging for some dogs. If you bring your dog, ensure they are fit for long, strenuous hikes and are kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock.
No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required to hike this trail to Pizzo d'Ormea from Quarzina. However, always check local regulations before your trip, especially if planning to stay overnight in designated areas.
The terrain varies throughout the hike. It often begins with paths through woodland before transitioning to wide dirt roads. As you ascend, you'll encounter expansive grassy slopes and pastures. Closer to the summit of Pizzo d'Ormea, the path becomes rockier, with some sections requiring careful footing and occasional use of hands.
Along the route, you'll experience sweeping vistas and may pass the small Lake Lao (or Lago del Pizzo), which can be snow-covered for much of the year. Rhododendrons appear at higher elevations. Keep an eye out for golden eagles, an emblem of the Alps, circling high above.
The Rifugio Valcaira (at 2010 m) is located along the route and provides a potential resting point. However, it's important to note that it may be closed, so it's advisable to check its operating status before relying on it for services.
The hike offers extensive panoramic views. You can take an optional detour to Monte Castello di Quarzina for an excellent vantage point over the Alta Val Tanaro. From the summit of Pizzo d'Ormea, on clear days, views can stretch from Corsica to Monte Rosa, encompassing the Ligurian Sea and the Po Valley. A metal cross and a brass disc at the top indicate directions to major peaks and cities.
This hike is quite long and demanding. The estimated duration for completing the 21.8 km route, including the significant elevation gain, is approximately 9 hours and 5 minutes.
This route from Quarzina to Pizzo d'Ormea is typically undertaken as an out-and-back hike. The provided tour data indicates equal elevation gain and loss, suggesting a return along the same path.