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Bus station hiking trails in Trieste offer access to a diverse landscape where the Adriatic Sea meets the Karst Plateau. The region is characterized by rugged limestone formations, dense forests, and dramatic cliffs. Hikers can explore a blend of coastal paths, the unique geology of the Karst, and the wild gorge of Val Rosandra, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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10.4km
03:01
220m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.64km
02:36
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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18.6km
05:23
470m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.86km
02:10
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The former Gabrio Modugno station is the first stop you encounter when ascending the Giordano Cottur cycle path from Trieste. Located in the Altura district, it owes its name to the memory of the Bersaglieri second lieutenant Gabrio Modugno, who fell during the First World War. Originally conceived as a railway stop on the Trieste-Kozina line, the station today has lost its tracks to become a crucial hub for the city's soft mobility. The building, despite having changed function, retains the typical volume of secondary stations from the late nineteenth century. It represents the point where the route definitively leaves the strictly urban context to immerse itself in the greenery of the woods that precede the scenic entrance to Val Rosandra. For many Triestines, Modugno station is the true "point zero" to begin the climb towards the Karst, an equipped resting place where you can catch your breath while admiring the first glimpses of the Gulf from above.
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The Giordano Cottur cycle path is a route of about 12 kilometers that connects the center of Trieste to the Karst plateau, following the track of the disused Trieste-Kozina railway. Starting from the San Giacomo district, the route climbs with a constant and gentle gradient, crossing tunnels dug into the rock and spectacular viaducts that offer dizzying views of the Val Rosandra. Along the way, the landscape quickly changes from an urban environment to Mediterranean scrub, until it reaches the white limestone of the Karst. After passing the Draga Sant’Elia station, the trail crosses the Slovenian border, becoming a symbol of cross-border union. It is a much-loved green artery for leisure, capable of blending industrial archaeology and wild nature.
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Perched above the sea of Trieste, it offers truly spectacular views
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Beautiful stretch of road today, pedestrianized, which opens the doors to the path of the Strada Vicentina. For a long time the realm of boulder or free climbing enthusiasts. Always nice to pass by here and enjoy the sea view.
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Beautiful former railway, always, today restored at the bottom offers splendid views of the Val Rosandra.
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The most popular starting point for any itinerary in Val Rosandra and its surroundings.
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It's worth it for the beauty of the place. Not suitable for people with walking difficulties.
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There are over 700 hiking routes in the Trieste region that are accessible from bus stations, offering a wide variety of experiences. This includes more than 280 easy routes, over 370 moderate routes, and around 50 more challenging options.
Trieste's bus-accessible trails offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore the rugged limestone formations and dry grasslands of the Karst Plateau, the dramatic cliffs and forests of the Val Rosandra Natural Reserve, or enjoy breathtaking sea views along the Adriatic Coastline. Many routes combine these unique environments.
Yes, Trieste offers numerous easy hiking options accessible by bus. For instance, the Italy Lookout – Opicina Obelisk loop from Opicina / Opčine provides constant sea views and is suitable for casual walkers. The famous Rilke Path, part of the Duino Castle – Rilke Trail loop from Duino / Devin, is also an easy coastal trail with panoramic vistas.
Yes, the Val Rosandra Natural Reserve is home to the 40-meter Supet Falls. You can explore this area via routes like the View of the Rosandra Waterfall – Giordano Cottur Cycle Path loop from San Dorligo della Valle / Dolina, which takes you through this beautiful gorge carved by the Rosandra stream.
Absolutely. Many trails are designed as circular routes for convenience. Examples include the Italy Lookout – Opicina Obelisk loop from Opicina / Opčine, which offers great views, and the View of the Rosandra Waterfall – Giordano Cottur Cycle Path loop from San Dorligo della Valle / Dolina in Val Rosandra.
Many bus-accessible trails in Trieste are suitable for families. Easy, well-maintained paths like the Strada Napoleonica (part of the Italy Lookout – Opicina Obelisk loop) or walks within the Miramare Park offer gentle terrain and beautiful scenery, perfect for a family outing.
Yes, Trieste's trails are rich in history. You can find ancient Roman aqueducts in Val Rosandra, and the Duino Castle – Rilke Trail loop passes by the impressive Duino Castle. The Miramare Castle and its beautiful park are also easily accessible and offer relaxing walks with coastal views.
For stunning panoramic views, consider trails leading to Monte Grisa or Monte Lanaro, which offer expansive vistas over the Gulf of Trieste and the Karst Plateau. The Rilke Trail also provides continuous, breathtaking sea views of Duino Castle and the Bay of Sistiana.
The hiking trails in Trieste are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 7,100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from dramatic sea cliffs to rugged Karst terrain, and the accessibility of these routes via public transport.
The Karst Plateau is a fascinating geological area with caves, cliffs, and unique hydrological features like the Timavo River. For more in-depth information about the Karst's natural wonders and walking experiences, you can visit visitkras.info.
Many trails in the Trieste region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and check local regulations for specific areas. The open spaces of the Karst Plateau or the paths in Val Rosandra are popular choices for dog walkers.


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