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Rifugio Carrara CAI – Campocecina Meadows loop from Monte Sagro

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Rifugio Carrara CAI – Campocecina Meadows loop from Monte Sagro

Moderate

4.8

(67)

220

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Rifugio Carrara CAI – Campocecina Meadows loop from Monte Sagro

02:02

5.94km

230m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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303 m

Foce di Pianza Marble Quarries

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A place of peace, in the midst of the white marble quarries of Carrara.

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455 m

Beautiful panoramic view of the Apuan Alps.

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2.47 km

Monte Borla Loop

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Comfortable circular tour of Monte Borla with panoramic views.
The second part remains mainly in the shade inside a grove, where you can encounter ravines.

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2.63 km

Rifugio Carrara CAI

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Built in 1957 and recently renovated, the structure recognized as a category A hiking refuge, has 36 beds. It is located at 1,320 meters above sea level in a dominant position over the Carrara valley and is easily reachable by car from Carrara. Excellent starting point for numerous excursions, it allows you to arrive in Lunigiana and in the valleys of Massa.

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3.02 km

Campocecina Meadows

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It is an area that has no precise boundaries and limits, but roughly includes the area bounded to the south by the road that connects the piazzale dell'Uccelliera to the Foce di Pianza, to the east from Mount Borla, to the north from the valley of I Pozzi and to the west from the Acquasparta square. Often, however, strictly speaking, the expression Campocecina means the vast central plain with its meadows and its woods. The woods are mainly made up of beech and black pine forests, the latter being the result of reforestation work started in the 1950s.

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3.44 km

Monte Borla (1469 m)

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A natural terrace on Versilia

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3.77 km

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3.94 km

Mount Borla

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Great view. A must detour on the hiking tour here

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5.94 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.90 km

1.60 km

1.51 km

766 m

Surfaces

2.88 km

1.60 km

833 m

436 m

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Highest point (1,420 m)

Lowest point (1,210 m)

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