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Monte Tamone to Bernezzo Trail

Moderate

11

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Monte Tamone to Bernezzo Trail

04:39

13.2km

760m

Hiking

Embark on the Monte Tamone to Bernezzo Trail, a moderate hike spanning 8.2 miles (13.2 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2492 feet (760 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 4 hours and 38 minutes. As you traverse the path, you will encounter terrain that…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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9 m

Colle Le Funse (1230 m)

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Crest where the Diego Strain is present

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1.89 km

Finish

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2.80 km

Rinerme 101

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now a ghost town, a tour of the towns is recommended with the QR code, the map will come out

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6.65 km

Bernezzo

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Doable in MTB without difficulty

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13.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.69 km

4.94 km

347 m

164 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.74 km

2.12 km

1.72 km

270 m

244 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,280 m)

Lowest point (580 m)

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Wednesday 3 June

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13°C

62 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual location of the "Piedmont Hills Trail to Parco d'Hansa Star Viewpoint (via Route R41)"?

The specific combination of "Piedmont Hills Trail to Parco d'Hansa Star Viewpoint (via Route R41)" does not appear to be a single, identifiable hiking trail. "Piedmont Hills" refers to hiking areas in either the Black Hills National Forest (South Dakota, USA) or the Piedmont region of California (USA). The "Parco d'Hansa Star Viewpoint" seems to be a misidentification, possibly confused with Hansa-Park, a theme park in Germany. Route R41 is not associated with either of these locations.

What is the difficulty and distance of trails in the Piedmont Hills region?

Trails in the broader Piedmont Hills regions vary significantly. In the Black Hills National Forest, trails can be challenging to follow, with rough terrain and steep sections. In California's Piedmont area, trails range from easy, family-friendly paths to more challenging hikes requiring good fitness, such as those around Coyote Peak in Santa Teresa County Park. This specific route is rated as moderate, covering 13.2 km with an elevation gain of about 760 meters.

Where can I find parking for trails in the Piedmont Hills?

Parking availability depends on the specific Piedmont Hills location you choose. For trails in the Black Hills National Forest, the Piedmont Trailhead offers access to a system of trails. In California, trails in areas like Santa Teresa County Park near San Jose typically have designated parking areas. Always check local park websites for specific trailhead parking information and any potential fees.

Is hiking in the Piedmont Hills region dog-friendly?

Many trails in the Piedmont Hills regions are dog-friendly, but leash regulations and specific park rules can vary. For instance, trails in the Black Hills National Forest generally allow dogs, often on a leash. Always check the specific park or forest service regulations for the area you plan to visit to confirm their pet policies.

What is the best time of year to hike in the Piedmont Hills?

The best time to hike depends on the specific Piedmont Hills location. In the Black Hills National Forest, some trails are open seasonally from May 15 to December 15, while others are open year-round. In California's Piedmont region, hiking is generally pleasant in spring and fall, avoiding the hottest summer months. Winter hiking conditions can vary, with snow possible in higher elevations of the Black Hills.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for trails in the Piedmont Hills?

Permit and entrance fee requirements depend on the specific location. National Forests, like the Black Hills, may have different regulations than county parks in California. Some areas might require a day-use fee or a parking pass. It's best to check the official websites for the specific park or forest you intend to visit, such as usda.gov for national forests or santaclaracounty.gov for Santa Clara County parks, for the most up-to-date information.

What can I expect to see along the route?

While the specific trail name is unclear, if you are exploring trails in the Piedmont Hills, you can expect diverse scenery. In the Black Hills, trails wind through Ponderosa Pine forests and large meadows, leading to spectacular vistas. In California, you might find green hills and views of valleys. This particular route mentions passing by Colle Le Funse (1230 m) and a section called Rinerme 101.

Are there any viewpoints along the way?

Yes, the route includes a highlight named Parco d'Hansa Star Viewpoint. However, as noted, this name may be a misidentification. In general, trails in the Piedmont Hills regions often offer nice views from overlooks, especially in the Black Hills National Forest and from peaks like Coyote Peak in California.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina, Arancione, CN 06, and CN 08 trails.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

Given the moderate difficulty and significant elevation gain, expect varied terrain. Trails in the Piedmont Hills can range from well-maintained paths to rougher sections, potentially resembling animal trails, with steep climbs and descents. Some areas may feature four-wheel-drive fire trails.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

This hike is estimated to take approximately 4 hours and 38 minutes to complete, covering a distance of 13.2 kilometers with an elevation gain of about 760 meters.

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