4.8
(8)
26
hikers
02:01
7.47km
100m
Hiking
Embark on the Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater High Route: Stage 1A Loop, a moderate hike spanning 4.6 miles (7.5 km) with an elevation gain of 323 feet (98 metres). This journey typically takes about 2 hours and 1 minute to complete. As you hike, you will traverse a diverse landscape featuring…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Tips
Your route passes through a protected area
Please check local regulations for:
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
Get Directions
1.77 km
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
4.53 km
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
7.46 km
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
7.47 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.47 km
1.35 km
627 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.66 km
1.40 km
1.27 km
130 m
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Elevation
Highest point (320 m)
Lowest point (230 m)
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Weather
Powered by Foreca
Wednesday 3 June
24°C
16°C
75 %
Additional weather tips
Max wind speed: 13.0 km/h
to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route
This route was planned by komoot.
The route is a loop that begins and ends near Piverone. While specific parking details for this exact starting point are not provided, Piverone is a settlement, and you can typically find parking in or near such towns. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The terrain on this loop is varied, offering a mix of experiences. You can expect unpaved sections, dedicated hiking paths, paved areas, and quiet country roads. There are also some ancient cobblestone sections. The soils in the broader Morainic Amphitheater are generally sandy, with stones and pebbles, and the trail often winds through forest paths.
Along this route, you'll encounter a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the Romanesque Church of Il Gesiùn and sections of the Ottavio Baratti lakeside promenade. The broader area features mysterious stone chimneys, the calm waters of Lago Pistono and Lago Nero, and an archaeological park with a reconstructed ancient village. You'll also experience the unique glacial landscape of the Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater.
While specific restrictions for this exact loop are not detailed, trails within the Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater are generally accessible. It's usually safe to assume dogs are welcome on a leash, especially on moderate hiking paths. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect any local signage regarding pets.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater High Route: Stage 1A Loop or for accessing the general Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater area. Most natural areas in Italy are freely accessible for hiking, but it's always good practice to check for any updates from local authorities before your visit.
The Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but the varied terrain with forest sections can provide some shade. Winter hiking is possible, but check for snow and ice conditions, especially on higher or less exposed sections.
Yes, this route shares sections with several other paths. Approximately 78% of the loop follows the Alta Via dell'Anfiteatro Morenico di Ivrea Tappa 1A. You'll also find it intersects with about 35% of the historic Via Francigena - 02 Piedmont, and smaller portions of the Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina and the Lungolago Ottavio Baratti.
Rated as 'moderate', this trail requires a reasonable level of fitness. While it's generally accessible, some sections might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children due to varied terrain including unpaved and cobblestone paths. Families with some hiking experience should find it enjoyable, but always consider the 7.5 km distance and nearly 100m of elevation gain.
The Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater is a significant geological and ecological area. While there are no specific 'park' entrance fees mentioned, visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment. This includes staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife, and packing out all trash. The trails, like the Lago Nero Trail (Trail 120), are often maintained by the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI), indicated by red and white flags, ensuring clear navigation and responsible use.
While the specific viewpoints directly on this 'Stage 1A Loop' are not detailed, the broader Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater is known for its scenic vistas. For example, the viewpoint from Roc del Pian d'Andarera offers expansive views across Lago Nero and the surrounding peaks. Given the morainic hills, you can expect several elevated sections to provide picturesque glimpses of the landscape and its numerous small lakes.