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14.2km
260m
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Hike the moderate 8.8-mile Sentiero dei Lampascioni e delle Orchidee, featuring Piedmont hills, historic paths, and wildflowers.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.62 km
Highlight • Trail
9.10 km
Chiesa di San Defendente
Place Of Worship
10.8 km
Chiesa di San Giuseppe e San Grato
Place Of Worship
14.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.50 km
5.20 km
1.50 km
Surfaces
7.75 km
2.92 km
2.79 km
644 m
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Highest point (220 m)
Lowest point (130 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The best time to experience the trail is likely from late spring to early summer, particularly late June to early July. This period offers the highest chance of seeing the diverse wild orchid species in bloom, which are a key feature of the trail's name. The Piedmont hills are also very pleasant during these months.
You can expect to traverse historic farm paths and centuries-old mule tracks. The route winds through picturesque wheat fields and rolling hills, characteristic of the Piedmont region. While mostly accessible, sure-footedness is recommended due to the varied surfaces.
Komoot classifies this trail as 'moderate.' This means it requires a good level of fitness. While it may be suitable for active families or beginners with some hiking experience, it's not an easy stroll. Sure-footedness is recommended, and children should be accustomed to longer walks.
Absolutely! As its name suggests, the 'Path of Wild Hyacinths and Orchids' is known for its potential to showcase these beautiful wildflowers. Keep an eye out for wild orchids, especially in late June to early July when they are typically in peak bloom. The trail also offers views of the surrounding agricultural landscapes, including vineyards and hazelnut fields in the broader Asti area.
Specific parking details are not provided in the trail information. We recommend checking local maps or community resources for designated parking areas in Revigliasco d'Asti or Antignano, especially near the start and end points of the trail. Street parking might be available in these villages.
While specific rules for this trail are not detailed, many trails in Italy are dog-friendly. If you bring your dog, please ensure they are kept on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near wildlife. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your pet.
Based on the available information, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sentiero dei Lampascioni e delle Orchidee. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the route partially overlaps with several other local paths. You will find sections that are also part of the Strada Nosa, Strada Schin, Strada Pomareto, Strada Vandera, Strada Rivo Cuneo, and the Sentiero delle Viole.
The primary highlight of this route is the Trail of Lampascioni and Orchids itself, celebrated for its wildflowers and the scenic beauty of the Piedmont hills. The historical aspect of traversing ancient mule tracks connecting villages also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Given its moderate difficulty and nearly 14.2 km length, we recommend bringing plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear for varied terrain, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. A map or GPS device is also advisable.
While specific amenities directly on the trail are not mentioned, both Revigliasco d'Asti and Antignano are small towns. You can likely find basic amenities such as cafes, small shops, or public restrooms within the villages, especially near their centers. It's always a good idea to check local opening hours before your visit.