Easy loop hike along the streets of downtown Piancavallo, perfect for discovering the village and its peculiarities. Suitable for everyone, even families with children.
Depart from the Piancavallo Infopoint. Turn left to walk the Collalto loop. The route runs along the streets of the town center.
From Via Collalto, turn right at the first entrance to Via Napoleone Cozzi. Along the side streets you are immediately immersed in a peaceful environment surrounded only by birdsong. Continue on Via Cozzi, leaving Via Gervasutti to the left. Before crossing the main road with Via Collalto, keep to the right along the paved road that skirts the various houses and, through a short stretch of path, rejoins Via Policreti. Continue straight until you cross the electricity cabin.
Turn right onto Via Divisione Julia. At the stop sign continue right again then at the intersection with Via Capitano Maset, keep left onto Via Collalto. Turn right onto Via Pietro Tajariol and continue, leaving Via Emilio Comici on the left. Via Tajariol continues and merges into Via Renzo Granzotto. Continue straight along the street to the intersection. Turn left onto Via Collalto. From Via Collalto, turn left onto Via degli Alpini and then turn right onto Via Divisione Julia.
Along Via degli Alpini is the Chiesetta degli Alpini, the site of the Policreti Shelter, dating from 1925, the first that the CAI section of Pordenone built. For many years it was a destination for early ski pioneers who climbed on foot from Dardago to cultivate their passion. The church was built with some stones from the old refuge destroyed by German troops during the partisan war. Turn left and continue on Via Collalto to the snow removal vehicle depot. Turn right onto Via Giulio Kugy and walk the entire loop until exiting again onto Via Collalto, returning to the starting point.
Possibility to purchase the Greenwellness Piancavallo Guide at the Piancavallo infopoint.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
The route runs along the streets of the town center for about 5 kilometers in length and an elevation gain of about 200 meters. The route is passable in all weather conditions and is suitable for first training outings.
Pay attention to the crossings along the main streets.
Trail is passable in all weather conditions and is suitable for first training outings and all practicable road activities, from simple walking to running, from Nordic walking to cycling. During spring in the gardens of the houses you can see numerous species of mountain orchids blooming.
It is possible to appreciate in Via degli Alpini the Chiesetta degli Alpini, the site of the Policreti Refuge, dating from 1925, the first that the CAI section of Pordenone built. For many years it was a destination for early ski pioneers who climbed on foot from Dardago to cultivate their passion. The church was built with some stones from the old refuge destroyed by German troops during the partisan war.
Normal hiking equipment.
Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.