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Path of Aronte - Stage 2

Moderate

4.4

(5)

20

hikers

Path of Aronte - Stage 2

03:04

9.13km

440m

Hiking

Hike the moderate Path of Aronte - Stage 2, covering 5.7 miles (9.1 km) with 1435 feet (437 metres) of elevation gain in about 3 hours.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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8.99 km

Chiesa di San Lorenzo

Place Of Worship

B

9.13 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.14 km

1.42 km

897 m

524 m

146 m

Surfaces

6.45 km

2.10 km

536 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (550 m)

Lowest point (120 m)

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Wednesday 3 June

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Path of Aronte - Stage 2 a recognized hiking trail?

Based on our research, the "Path of Aronte - Stage 2" does not appear to be a widely recognized hiking trail in the real world. Search results for this specific name often refer to content within a video game. If you are looking for information on a notable "Stage 2" of a multi-day hiking trail, the Alta Via 2 in the Italian Dolomites is a well-known example.

What is the typical difficulty of a 'Stage 2' on a multi-day trail like this?

While specific details for this route are unavailable, a 'Stage 2' on a challenging multi-day trail, such as the Alta Via 2, is generally considered demanding. It often involves varied terrain, including steep ascents, descents, and potentially technical sections like scree climbs or exposed ridgelines. Hikers typically need good physical fitness, experience, and sometimes basic mountaineering knowledge.

What kind of terrain can I expect on a challenging 'Stage 2' hike?

For a challenging 'Stage 2' of a multi-day trail, you might encounter a mix of terrain. This could include gentle descents through woodlands, marshy sections requiring boardwalks, rocky gullies, and scree slopes. High-altitude trails often feature dramatic landscapes with sheer rock walls, rugged ridges, and boulder fields.

What is the best time of year to hike a challenging 'Stage 2' trail?

For high-altitude, challenging multi-day trails, the best time to hike is typically during the summer months (late June to early September) when snow has melted and weather conditions are generally more stable. However, rapid weather shifts are common in mountainous regions, so preparedness for all conditions is essential.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for a trail like this?

Specific permit or fee information for the "Path of Aronte - Stage 2" is not available as it's not a recognized trail. For established multi-day routes, especially those passing through national parks or protected areas, permits or hut reservations might be required. Always check with local authorities or park services for any real-world trail you plan to hike.

Is a challenging 'Stage 2' trail typically dog-friendly?

The dog-friendliness of a challenging 'Stage 2' trail would depend entirely on its specific location and regulations. Many high-altitude or protected areas have restrictions on dogs, especially due to wildlife protection or difficult terrain. Always verify local rules before bringing a dog on any trail.

Where would the trailhead and parking typically be for a 'Stage 2' of a multi-day hike?

As "Path of Aronte - Stage 2" is not a recognized trail, specific trailhead and parking information is unavailable. For a 'Stage 2' of a multi-day hike, the starting point is usually a mountain hut (rifugio) or a village accessible by public transport or car, where parking facilities may be limited or require advance booking.

What kind of views or scenery can be expected on a demanding 'Stage 2' route?

On a demanding 'Stage 2' through mountainous regions, you could expect spectacular scenery. This often includes views of dramatic limestone walls, high-altitude ridges, contrasting scree and pastureland, and possibly flower-strewn meadows. The landscapes can be rugged, wild, and offer panoramic vistas.

What should I bring for a challenging 'Stage 2' hike?

For a challenging 'Stage 2' hike, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather, rain gear, a map and compass/GPS, sufficient water and food, a first-aid kit, and sun protection. If the trail involves technical sections, specialized equipment like via ferrata gear might be necessary.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

While specific intersection details for "Path of Aronte - Stage 2" are not available, the route does overlap with sections of other official trails. These include the Cammino di Aronte - Tappa 2 (49%), Borghi bassa Lunigiana 4 (21%), and smaller portions of Isola - Lungo Parmignola - Ortonovo, Ortonovo - Madonna Del Mirteto - Fontia (Sentiero Dei Colombi), Cammino di Aronte - Tappa 1, Via San Rocco e Camposanto, and Via della Bandita.

Is this route suitable for beginners or families?

Given that a 'Stage 2' of a multi-day trail is often part of a longer, more challenging route, it is generally not recommended for beginners or young families unless they have significant hiking experience and are well-prepared for varied and potentially difficult terrain. Always assess the specific demands of any trail before attempting it.

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