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  • Location: Filattiera, Massa-Carrara, Tuscany, Italy

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    Parco Regionale delle Valli del Parma e del Cedra – loop tour

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    05:15

    760m

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    Embark on a challenging hike through the Parco Regionale delle Valli del Parma e del Cedra, often called the "Park of the Hundred Lakes." This difficult 7.6-mile (12.3 km) loop tour demands very good fitness and sure-footedness, taking approximately 5 hours and 14 minutes to complete. You will ascend 2503 feet (763 metres) through varied terrain, including mountain paths and alpine sections, encountering spectacular rocky walls and gentler slopes covered in blueberry moorlands. Look for the numerous glacial lakes and peat bogs nestled in basins, offering a unique visual experience.

    Planning your visit to this region means preparing for a demanding experience. The park is known for its "hard hikes," and some routes, like this one, are categorized for expert hikers. While the research does not specify trailhead access or parking for this exact loop, the park generally offers diverse entry points. Always check local conditions before you go, especially regarding weather, as the region is one of Italy's rainiest, which contributes to its abundant water features. Ensure you have appropriate gear for varied mountain terrain.

    The Parco Regionale delle Valli del Parma e del Cedra is a testament to ancient glaciations, preserving significant evidence of the last two ice ages in its unique topography of glacial lakes and moraines. This protected area is a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna; you might spot golden eagles soaring above or even catch a glimpse of a wolf, as they have recolonized the Apennines. The park is also home to rare species like the Apennine primrose, endemic to this area, and features ancient chestnut groves, adding to its rich natural and ecological significance.

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    Embark on the Cresta delle Alpi Apuane — Ring tour, a difficult 14.2-mile (22.9 km) hike that demands approximately 9 hours and 49 minutes to complete. You will gain 5149 feet (1569 metres) in elevation across rugged and diverse terrain, featuring Mountain Hiking Paths, gravel sections, and even some paved stretches. Expect dramatic peaks and extensive views, such as those from Monte Aquila, which offer panoramic vistas of the Po Valley, the Apuan Alps, and the Gulf of La Spezia. You will also pass through dense forests and rocky landscapes with steep ascents. This route promises a challenging yet rewarding experience for experienced hikers. You will find many crests are long and always exposed, adding to the demanding nature of the hike. The trail offers a blend of rugged beauty and unique geological features. You will encounter a mix of natural and unpaved surfaces. The route is consistently rated as a hard hike, requiring very good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. You should have alpine experience before attempting this strenuous activity, as routes in the Apuan Alps often involve significant elevation gains. Prepare for a full day on the trail, as this ring tour can take well over five hours to complete. Some sections are demanding, so careful preparation and skill are essential for your safety and enjoyment. The Apuan Alps are world-renowned for their white Carrara marble, and you will see visible quarries that create a spectacular visual element along the landscape. The unique limestone geology has also resulted in fascinating karst formations, with thousands of caves, shafts, and natural arches. This ring tour offers expansive wide mountain vistas and, from various points, 360-degree views of the Apuan Alps, the Apennines, and the coastline. Despite its beauty, the Apuan Alps are a remote area, offering a more secluded and wild nature experience compared to other regions.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 1,780 m

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    Location: Filattiera, Massa-Carrara, Tuscany, Italy

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