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strada delle 52 gallerie al monte pasubio

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    • Strassolt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Many are the wonders that fit the Dolomiti`s realm.One would be impressed by the engineering feat that took place during the WW1 years in building such intricate way that supplied the italian front while at war. Along with the "strade ferrate" this experience should be undertaken with a keen sense of adventure and much good weather. Once you are climbing scampering across the crags, there is little to retrace your footsteps but follow the chosen path.Avoid it if you are afraid of heights, At the end, this experience will grow on you as it did for me for a long time.
    • zjime001 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are looking to do a family hiking trip (ages 4 and up), this is it! Our kids had a great time! We brought snacks, flashlights, hiking shoes, camera, water, and fleeces. There is a restaurants at the end of the trail and it is great and fairly inexpensive. Highly recommend for a day out with the family or friends! Prepare to make a few stops to replenish energy and to take pictures. This place is breathtaking!
    • miguelng2014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definitely an excellent trip to the mountains, this was a good experience for all lovers of the heights, a lot of hiking approximately three hours to get to the top, my best recommendation is to bring a lot of water!!! the biggest surprise is at the end of the 52 tunnels where is a restaurant with an amazing and relaxing view of the mountains, I will recommend this trial to everyone!!!!
    • Blantonwh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Road of 52 Tunnels (Strada delle 52 Gallerie) is a magnificient piece of work that everyone should experience in their lifetime. Mount Pasubio is home to a wonderful hiking trail that is maneuvered by the novice or professional hiker to reach the summit for an amazing expansive view of the Italian countryside to the south and east and then to the North of the Dolomites which are essentially the Alps. The 52 Tunnel trail is a rugged trail cut directly into the mountain sides and even through the mountain in 52 different tunnels. The tunnel was strategically built during the first World War. The road played a vital road getting supplies up the mountain. When hiking the 52 Gallery, hikers will have plenty of time to stop and enjoy the breath taking views at many different points. The hike can be strenuous and should not be taken lightly due to the % grade on the inclines, the rough rocky footpath, and the deep gorges that are on your side. Hikers should expect different temperatures throughout the day at the bottom and at the top. I went on a warm spring day in May and was fairly cool upon arrival at the top. The moisture created from the laboring hike made the strong winds feel even cooler. Along with appropriate clothing, a hiker should expect to have a flashlight on this hike because several of the tunnels are completely dark and very hard to maneuver without it. Also, The proper footwear is a must because the sharp rocks, uneven terrain, slippery areas can cause an accident in a moments notice. For example, I happened upon Mt. Pasubio by accident while driving one afternoon. It was around 2 in the afternoon so I had plenty of daylight left to reach the top but I was not prepared for the hike. I was in shorts (ok), tennis shoes (not ok), short sleeve (maybe ok), no flashlight (not ok), and no water. On my return trips, I went prepared for anything as you never no what may happen while hiking up. The overall hike could be completed in just a couple of hours by just about anyone in moderate shape. There is also another surprise at the summit of the galleries and that is the Rifugio General Achille Papa. It is a nice place that offers the hikers a place to rest and enjoy the views. Please my review for that to get a much more detailed description.
    • DebsR553 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After a fantastic drive (in a not so fantastic hire car), along Strada Statale Del Pasubio (SP46 ?) through places like Zocchio, Piano and Streva we made our way to Bocchetta Campiglia. This drive was not for the faint hearted and is clearly a real 'biker' road judging by the amount of iron horses using it. After a very sharp turn and an even windier road we arrived at a busy car park (pay machine only took € coins and cost €5 - the card payment option was out of order). The whole area was covered in a thick blanket of fog so be aware of the time of year, weather conditions and bring suitable supplies/equipment to deal with the forecast. I'd say you would need to be moderately fit and healthy to cope with this walk, the terrain is slightly challenging underfoot through a few tunnels and without a doubt you will need a torch (plus spare batteries to be on the safe side). We saw people wearing hard hats and using walking poles. If you're tall, a hard hat is probably a good idea and I'm sure walking poles would be useful on the decent. We completed the 52 tunnels (and back) without either and didn't have a problem. Leave yourself plenty of time, we oozed time just taking photos and admiring the view, which wasn't really our plan but it was so beautiful up there we just wanted to capture it all. We were also delighted to almost stumble over Chamois on the path. The walk probably took us five and a half hours plus (for the round journey) but we're not young or especially fit.We loved this walking experience so much that we feel the need to return on a clear sunny day and do it all over again ..... roll on next summer :)
    • sinf1226 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Do it in summer. Everytime a hike full of nature and history. One of the greatest you could do. Remember to take a flashlight with you and dress adequately.
    • 42elisabettar 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not so easy to get there if you are not fit enough! but take it easy and enjoy the landscape and the arrival at Rifugio A. Papa!
    • Dave_Polpetta 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First, why is this listed on tripadvisor under the city of Vicenza? The tripadvisor app even shows in on the map in central Vicenza. It is not in the city of Vicenza. It is about a 1 hour drive from Vicenza. The town of Schio, also listed on tripadvisor, is much closer.A few tips:1. bring a flashlight. You will not need it much, but you will be glad that you have it in the longer tunnels.2. get there early. We arrived at about 8:30 on a Monday morning and the lot was almost full.3. bring coins. The parking lot costs 5 euros, which is paid at the parking meter. Coins only.4. if you are moderately healthy, it's not that hard. Based on some descriptions, I expected a much harder hike. It took us about 2.5 hours to reach the rifugio and 2 hours to return along the carriage road, and we were taking our time.You will not regret taking this hike. It is truly incredible, for the history, the nature, and the unbelievable feat of engineering, ingenuity, and perseverance to blast this trail through a rocky mountain.
    • turtlefly 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This hike is literally the best ever even if you are world class hikers! The history and nature combine to give you a trail into the skies never to be forgotten. Originally a resupply line for Italian forces during WWI it now gives us a place to resupply our soul. I have done this hike many times and in all weather conditions (Once in all weather conditions in one hike) so be prepared. Take a light jacket (waterproof preferred) and some food as it will take over 4 hours to ascend and descend. The refugio after cave 52 is such a welcome spot to sit out and have a beer and gulash, and then i do recommend descending down the valley instead of through the caves. you will be treated to some more spectacular beauty without going down the caves. Once you come up you will know what I mean. The first time we did the hike I carried a small child in a chest carrier and going through the caves was very difficult, so I do not recommend it for small children. Remember a flashlight if you do this hike because there is no light in some caves and must have a flashlight. All in all a must if you are in the area!
    • 604MichiQ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a great hike with rich history. Make sure you allow for a full day, we made the mistake of not allowing enough time and didn't get to see all of the tunnels. Definitely going back though!
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