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Campanile di Val Montanaia - World Heritage Site, Cimolais

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  • We had planned to hike 'il campanile' via path 353 from Rifugio Pordenone this weekend. The problem came when the road (Val Cimoliana) leading from Cimolais to Rifugio Pordenone was closed at Ponte....  more
    We had planned to hike 'il campanile' via path 353 from Rifugio Pordenone this weekend. The problem came when the road (Val Cimoliana) leading from Cimolais to Rifugio Pordenone was closed at Ponte....  more »
  • not long but hard hike starting from rifugio pordenone 14 km from cimolais village (by car you need to pay 6 € per car) . the path is full of pubble and very steep, but at the end (just at the end.....  more
    not long but hard hike starting from rifugio pordenone 14 km from cimolais village (by car you need to pay 6 € per car) . the path is full of pubble and very steep, but at the end (just at the end.....  more »
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  • Breathtaking spot (but extremely wrong position on the map: it's like 1,77 km away from the actual Campanile)
  • Amazing view, only c.a. 2 hours (hard) walk from the nearest hut.
  • Top!
  • Just wow
  • A definite effort to climb. The slope around 30% on scree, you can feel it. But the reward for the effort is decidedly satisfying. Bring water and shoes with excellent grip on the ground. I feel I have to warn, as if there were still a need, about the need to check the weather conditions before climbing, to avoid critical moments. Going up or down in the rain is dangerous as well as uncomfortable. Think about your safety if you then want to climb the bell tower. It takes time and the right equipment.

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