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The From Ceio to Bedonia via Monte Pelpi Summit (CAI 825) is a difficult 11.7-mile hike with panoramic views from the summit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.3 km
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334 m
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9.05 km
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This is a difficult trail, approximately 18.8 kilometers long with significant elevation changes (around 1,010 meters up and 1,000 meters down). It requires a good level of physical fitness and sure-footedness, making it unsuitable for beginners or young children.
The estimated hiking time for this route is approximately 6 hours and 39 minutes. However, this can vary based on your pace, breaks, and weather conditions.
The trail offers diverse scenery and notable landmarks. You'll pass the Public Fountain of Ceio, wind through the charming Monti Village, and encounter historical Sulphur Springs. The highlight is the Monte Pelpi summit cross, offering expansive panoramic views.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given its difficult rating and length, ensure your dog is fit for a long hike. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through villages or near grazing animals like the Cows in the Forest Near Monti, and be mindful of other hikers.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully appreciate the diverse flora and panoramic views. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience due to potential snow and ice.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the From Ceio to Bedonia via Monte Pelpi Summit (CAI 825) trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail officially starts in the village of Ceio. While specific parking details for Ceio are not provided, you can typically find street parking in small Italian villages. Alternatively, you could consider parking in Bedonia and arranging transport to Ceio, as the trail ends in Bedonia Town Center.
Yes, there are a couple of public fountains along the way. You'll find the Public Fountain in Ceio and another reliable fountain in Monti. Additionally, there are several historical Sulphurous Water (CAI Trail 825) springs, though these are for historical interest rather than drinking water.
The trail offers highly varied terrain. You'll start in tranquil villages, then ascend through dense, diverse forests featuring beech, oak, and hazel trees, where you might spot rare plants. The path eventually opens up to grasslands before reaching the rocky summit of Monte Pelpi. The scenery ranges from lush woodlands to expansive panoramic views of the Val Ceno and Taro valley.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the 'Bedonia-Monti-Nociveglia-Masanti-Pilati' and 'Sentiero Acqua Solforosa' trails. You may also encounter parts of 'Bedonia - Forana' and 'Anello BE01' along the way.
Yes, Bedonia is a welcoming town with amenities. You can find places to eat, such as Bar Lucia, and various accommodation options like hotels and guesthouses to relax after your challenging hike.
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