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Family friendly hiking trails in Magredi Del Cellina traverse a distinctive steppe-like landscape, characterized by vast gravel cones and alluvial fans formed by the Cellina and Meduna torrents. This highly permeable gravelly substrate creates a seemingly arid environment where surface water quickly infiltrates the ground, later re-emerging in unique resurgence areas known as "risorgive." Hikers experience expansive, flat gravel plains with views extending towards the Friulian Dolomites, offering a sense of freedom across this unique geological formation. The region is…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
03:26
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old Giais power station, now well renovated
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At this point, "dam cycling" is the order of the day. The dam regulates any flooding of the Cellina River and is approximately 5 meters high. The width at the dam is about that of a car and has one or two rutted tracks. Cycling side by side is not recommended due to the risk of slipping, so for me it's an easy, flat single trail. From the dam, there are views to the right and left of the expansive Magredi.
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At this point, "dam cycling" is the order of the day. The dam regulates any flooding of the Cellina River and is approximately 5 meters high. The width at the dam is about that of a car and has one or two rutted tracks. Cycling side by side is not recommended due to the risk of slipping, so for me it's an easy, flat single trail. From the dam, there are views to the right and left of the expansive Magredi.
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Very panoramic and relaxing stretch on the Cellina river bank.
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The Cellina stream originates in Margons, a town in the municipality of Claut, at an altitude of about 650 m asl. It runs through the Valcellina for about thirty kilometers and at the exit from the valley its waters infiltrate a large crosses another, the one that has swallowed the river Meduna. The waters of the two streams will reappear on the surface in the resurgence area, in the territory of Cordenons, and then descend until they flow into the Livenza river.
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The former hydroelectric plant of Giais di Aviano, built at the turn of the twentieth century, is a significant example of industrial archeology. Surrounded by a large park, it is located near the foothills railway (characterized by beautiful stone bridges). In 1908, when it came into operation with two turbines, the Giais power station supplied Udine with electricity with a 45-kilometer line at a voltage of 30,000 volts. In case of breakdowns at the nearby power station, the Giais current could be transmitted to Venice. Its construction is due to the civil engineer Aristide Zenari (Pordenone 1862 - 1944), who was the first to understand the possibility of exploiting the power of the Cellina waters. Noteworthy are the two steel penstocks that fit into the power plant, built by the hydraulic engineer Antonio Pitter (Rorai 1867 - 1936), Zenari's brother-in-law. When the power plant was built, some houses and services were also built next to it for those who worked there. The central chief and some workers lived with their families in these houses.
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Gravel passing under an elegant railway stone bridge dated 1925
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The most interesting building in the municipality of San Quirino is undoubtedly the villa-palace built by the Pordenone family Cattaneo in the eighteenth century in the center of the capital. The construction can be associated with the Venetian villas by period and construction characteristics.
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Magredi Del Cellina offers a wide variety of options for families, with over 170 hiking trails available. Many of these are easy to moderate, making them perfect for all ages and skill levels.
The region boasts a distinctive 'Magredi' environment, resembling a steppe or lunar landscape, formed by ancient river deposits. This unique gravelly terrain, combined with surprising biodiversity, offers a sense of vastness and freedom. It's a great place for families to discover unusual flora and fauna in an accessible, mostly flat setting.
Many of the trails in Magredi Del Cellina are relatively flat and wide, especially those along riverbanks or through the open gravel plains. While not all paths are paved, some routes may be suitable for robust, all-terrain strollers. It's always best to check individual route descriptions for specific terrain details.
Despite its 'lean lands' appearance, Magredi Del Cellina is a Biotype Park with rich biodiversity. Families can spot unique flora, especially vibrant flowers in spring, and observe rare bird species like the Eurasian thick-knee. Evidence of roe deer and numerous butterflies can also be found. The Cellina River Levee and the Cellina River Gravel Plains Trail offer excellent opportunities to experience the distinctive landscape.
Spring is particularly rewarding for family hikes, as the unique flora of the Magredi comes alive with vibrant flowers. The weather is generally mild, making it pleasant for walking and wildlife spotting. Autumn also offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, Magredi Del Cellina offers several circular routes perfect for families. For example, the View of the Meduna riverbed – Sentiero dell'Arnàr Trailhead loop provides a scenic and accessible option to explore the area's unique riverine landscape.
Many trails in Magredi Del Cellina are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the unique landscape with your furry companion. However, as it is a protected area with sensitive wildlife, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to protect the local ecosystem.
Parking is generally available at trailheads or near starting points of popular routes. For instance, routes like the Hiking loop from Biotopo Magredi di San Quirino often have designated parking areas nearby, making access convenient for families.
For an enjoyable family outing, consider the Hiking loop from Biotopo Magredi di San Quirino, which offers a moderate distance with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the View of the Meduna riverbed – Sentiero dell'Arnàr Trailhead loop, providing scenic views of the riverbed.
The trails in Magredi Del Cellina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, expansive nature of the landscape, the well-maintained paths, and the unique opportunity to experience a steppe-like environment in Italy, making it a memorable experience for families.
Absolutely! Many routes offer glimpses of the region's natural wonders. You might encounter the Cellina River Levee, offering panoramic views, or the Ford on the Meduna River, a unique geological feature. The Magredi del Cellina Nature Reserve itself is a highlight, showcasing the area's protected biodiversity.
Given the gravelly and open nature of the Magredi, sturdy closed-toe shoes are recommended for everyone, especially children. Sun protection (hats, sunscreen) is essential due to limited shade. Always bring plenty of water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit. Layers of clothing are advisable as temperatures can change.


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