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17.0km
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Hiking
Hike the difficult 10.6-mile Piazzatorre to Val Terzera (Trail 134) in the Bergamo Alps, gaining 3598 feet over 6h 55m.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.29 km
Highlight • Monument
2.54 km
Highlight • Structure
17.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.00 km
6.99 km
3.03 km
Surfaces
14.0 km
2.98 km
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This challenging hike is estimated to take approximately 6 hours and 55 minutes to complete. However, actual duration can vary based on individual fitness levels and breaks taken along the way.
No, this trail is considered difficult and is not suitable for beginners. It requires very good physical fitness, excellent balance (sure-footedness), sturdy hiking footwear, and some alpine experience. It aligns with higher levels of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) Hiking Scale.
While specific parking details for Piazzatorre are not provided, it's generally advisable to look for designated parking areas near the village center or the start of marked hiking routes. Local signage or online maps for Piazzatorre should indicate suitable parking for hikers.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to the Piazzatorre trailhead is not detailed. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport services for connections to Piazzatorre, especially from larger towns in the Bergamo Alps region.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is more stable and the paths are clear of snow. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions in the mountains can change rapidly.
While many trails in the Bergamo Alps are dog-friendly, specific regulations for this particular route are not detailed. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with grazing animals like Casera Alpe Cavallo, and to ensure they are well-behaved and physically capable of handling a difficult, long hike.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on marked trails within the Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning protected areas, wildlife, and traditional farming zones.
The trail offers several points of interest. You'll pass the peaceful Stone fountain and shrine (Fontana di Sambiör) built into the mountainside. Further along, you'll find another charming Fountain and Crucifix. The route also takes you through the pastoral beauty of Casera Alpe Cavallo and the wide meadows of Piano di Begna.
The terrain is varied and challenging. It begins with a climb through a thick forest, transitions into tall pine trees, and then winds through open alpine pastures. You'll encounter traditional mountain paths, possibly some rocky sections, and a bridge across the beautiful Valle di Pegherolo.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Giro delle Casere and the Via del Ferro, offering glimpses of these other regional trails.
The trail passes through areas like Casera Alpe Cavallo, which offers a glimpse into traditional mountain life, but specific facilities like refugios or cafes directly on the trail are not detailed. It's advisable to carry all necessary supplies, including water and food, for the entire duration of this long and difficult hike.