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Parco Nazionale del Matese
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25 lutego, 2023
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16 czerwca, 2024
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Najlepsze trasy w pobliżu Szczyt La Gallinola

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17
wędrowcy
14.1km
05:38
670m
670m
Embark on a challenging hike through the Matese Regional Park, where the terrain shifts from grassy plains to rocky, treeless summits. This difficult route, spanning 8.8 miles (14.1 km) with a significant 2200 feet (671 metres) of elevation gain, will take you about 5 hours and 37 minutes to complete. As you ascend, you'll traverse stony ridges and karstic plateaus like Il Pianellone, offering expansive views over Lake Matese and the surrounding landscape.
Planning your visit requires good preparation; this trail demands excellent training, sure-footedness, and robust footwear. While some segments might be less strenuous, the full traverse to the peaks is rated for expert hikers. Always rely on CAI markers, which can sometimes be faded, to guide you through the non-asphalted paths and dirt roads. Be aware that high grass can obscure parts of the trail, so stay vigilant.
This hike is notable for leading to two prominent peaks: La Gallinola, the highest point of the Matese Massif in Molise, and Punta Giulia, the highest peak entirely within Campania. From these summits, you'll be rewarded with incredible 360-degree panoramic vistas, stretching from the Molise landscape to the Tyrrhenian Sea, with sights of Capri, Ischia, and even Mount Vesuvius on clear days. Punta Giulia also holds special significance, dedicated to Giulia d'Angerio, a co-founder of the local Italian Alpine Club section.

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5
wędrowcy
13.3km
05:24
720m
720m
Embark on a difficult 8.3-mile (13.3 km) hike along the Monte La Gallinola - Campitello Matese Loop Trail, a route that promises expansive views and a challenging ascent. You will gain 2366 feet (721 metres) over an estimated 5 hours and 24 minutes, making this a demanding adventure. The terrain is largely exposed, featuring open pastures and calcareous rock formations typical of a karst landscape. As you climb towards La Gallinola Summit, prepare for incredible 360-degree panoramas. On clear days, you can spot Monte Miletto, the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas, and even distant islands like Capri and Ischia.
Before you set out, remember that this route is largely exposed to the sun, so bring plenty of water as there are no natural water sources or shade along the way. The path can be technical in parts, so wearing robust hiking footwear is essential for your comfort and safety. Be aware that depending on the season, you might encounter ice on the ground, especially if hiking in October. Plan your start time to allow ample daylight for the full duration of the hike.
This trail is notable for its unique geological features, characterized by a predominantly karst landscape. The open pastures and calcareous rock create a distinct environment that offers a different kind of hiking experience. The extensive views from the summit are a major highlight, allowing you to appreciate the vastness of the Matese Regional Park and beyond. It is a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers seeking a memorable mountain journey.

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7
wędrowcy
Embark on a difficult 9.2-mile (14.8 km) loop tour to Pianellone and Gallinola, a challenging hike that demands 6 hours and 10 minutes of your time and features a substantial 3008 feet (917 metres) of elevation gain. You will traverse varied terrain, from karst plateaus and rocky sections to grassy expanses, often without tree cover. The route offers magnificent panoramic views, especially from the summit of La Gallinola at 1923 meters, where you can see Lake Matese below and, on clear days, even the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic seas, Capri, Ischia, and Mount Vesuvius.
This difficult excursion requires excellent physical condition, surefootedness, and sturdy footwear, as some sections involve very technical or treacherous terrain. You should have alpine experience and be prepared for steep ascents and zig-zagging paths along ridges. Due to prolonged exposure to the sun in some areas, bring ample water and sun protection. Proper trekking footwear and emergency clothing for changing weather conditions are essential for your safety.
The trail is notable for its expansive views from La Gallinola, which serves as a natural watershed between Campania and Molise. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Matese Regional Park, including significant karst features like the Pianellone basin. You will witness the natural beauty of one of Italy's highest karst lakes, Lake Matese, and the dramatic mountain ranges surrounding it, with some sections even forming part of the extensive European E1 path.
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Wysokość 1,900 m
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Zasilane przez Foreca
niedziela 16 sierpnia
28°C
16°C
55 %
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
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