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Narbona Abandoned Village

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Narbona Abandoned Village

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  • Location: Castelmagno, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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    April 20, 2022

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    Narbonne is now a ghost town. Life in this place was very hard and with the economic boom the inhabitants began to descend to the valley, leaving all their possessions there, where they had spent their entire existence.
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    July 3, 2022

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    Abandoned village with danger of collapse of the buildings that requires the utmost attention in moving between the houses
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    Path of the Dead

    6.29km

    02:51

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    Embark on the challenging Path of the Dead, a difficult hike spanning 3.9 miles (6.3 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1132 feet (345 metres). You can expect to spend around 2 hours and 50 minutes navigating this rugged terrain. As you ascend, you will encounter the historic Narbona Abandoned Village, offering a glimpse into the past amidst the demanding climb. Keep an eye out for the rewarding View of Campomolino, which provides a stunning panorama of the surrounding landscape. This route combines a strenuous physical test with compelling visual points of interest.

    To begin your journey, head towards Colletto di Castelmagno, a small settlement where the trailhead is located. While specific parking details are not provided, access to the starting point is generally straightforward in this region. Always check local conditions before you go, especially given the difficult rating of this route. Being prepared for the demanding nature of the trail will ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience.

    The Path of the Dead offers a unique blend of cultural interest and rugged natural beauty within the Cuneo region of Piedmont, Italy. The trail's name hints at its historical significance, leading you through an area rich with stories. Along the way, you will pass landmarks like the Votive Pillar and the Scenic Votive Pillar, which add to the route's distinctive character. This hike is particularly notable for its combination of historical exploration and a strenuous outdoor adventure.

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    Prepare for a challenging hiking experience on the Basse di Narbona per Valliera e Batuira loop, a difficult route spanning 10.5 miles (16.9 km). You'll gain a significant 3994 feet (1217 metres) in elevation, requiring good fitness for the steep slopes and rugged paths. Plan for a full day, as this hike typically takes around 7 hours and 56 minutes to complete. Along the way, you'll traverse diverse landscapes, from scenic pastures to areas offering views of lakes, all while encountering the poignant remnants of past mountain life.

    This difficult trail is rated for excursionists, meaning you should have good fitness and some hiking experience before you set out. The route involves significant elevation changes and rugged sections, so come prepared with appropriate gear and plenty of water. While the research doesn't specify trailhead details, consider that the abandoned village of Narbona was historically inaccessible during winter due to harsh conditions. This suggests the warmer months are likely the best time to undertake this demanding journey, ensuring safer and more enjoyable conditions for your hike.

    The most notable feature of this loop is the remarkably preserved abandoned village of Narbona. Once home to 120 families, it was deserted in the late 1950s and remains largely as it was left, offering a unique glimpse into the challenging realities of mountain life. You'll also pass through Valliera and Batuira, two other villages that were abandoned but have since been restored, adding to the historical and cultural interest of the route. This trail also historically connected Valle Maira and Valle Grana, used by pilgrims for centuries.

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    1,060m

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    Embark on a challenging hike to Monte Crosetta – Castelmagno, a difficult route spanning 8.2 miles (13.2 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3488 feet (1063 metres). Starting from the historic Sanctuary of San Magno, you will traverse varied terrain, from paved and dirt roads to steep, well-marked trails through open pastureland. The ascent culminates in a gentle ridge walk to the summit, where you are rewarded with expansive 360-degree panoramic views that stretch across the valleys and distant plains. Allow approximately 6 hours and 20 minutes to complete this rewarding journey.

    To plan your visit, remember that this mountain hike requires a good basic fitness level and steady footing, especially on rocky and loose ground sections. The trail is best enjoyed during the summer months due to its altitude. While generally considered suitable for families with children aged 5 and older, or younger children in a backpack carrier, be prepared for continuous steep sections. The Sanctuary of San Magno serves as a clear starting point for your adventure.

    This trail is particularly notable for its connection to the renowned Castelmagno PDO cheese; you will hike through the very pastures where the cattle graze for its production. Beyond the natural beauty, the historic Sanctuary of San Magno, situated strikingly at 1750-1767 metres above sea level, offers a rich cultural dimension to your experience. You will also pass the distinctive Crosette Pass, marked by numerous small crosses at 2,184 metres.

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    Location: Castelmagno, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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