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Ruins of San Rocco Church at Campo all'Orzo

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Ruins of San Rocco Church at Campo all'Orzo

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Ruins of San Rocco Church at Campo all'Orzo

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  • Location: Camaiore, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

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    August 23, 2023

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    From the area you can enjoy a spectacular view of Versilia, between the southern Apuan Alps, with the ruins of a stone church from the early twentieth century which had already been dedicated to San Rocco. The altitude is about 930 meters above sea level.
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    From Casoli to Grotta all'Onda via Campo all'Orzo

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    Embark on a moderate hike through the southern Apuan Alps in Tuscany, Italy, covering 7.1 miles (11.5 km) with an elevation gain of 2205 feet (672 metres). This route, typically taking around 4 hours and 30 minutes, offers diverse terrain from natural paths and dirt roads to sections along an aqueduct, providing consistent gradients and ample shade. You will discover spectacular panoramic views stretching from the mountains to the sea, passing the ruins of the church of San Rocco at Campo all'Orzo and the impressive Grotta all'Onda.

    While generally rated as moderate, the trail's length and elevation gain demand good fitness and a habit of walking. Sure-footedness is essential due to varied surfaces, including rocky areas and staircased segments. For added stability and comfort on the ascents and descents, trekking poles are recommended to help you navigate the route safely.

    This trail is notable for its rich history and unique features. Grotta all'Onda, a major highlight, is a prehistoric cave continuously inhabited for thousands of years, from the Paleolithic era by Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens up to the Bronze Age. The route also features the intriguing aqueduct path and the “scala santa” leading to Campo all'Orzo, making it one of the best in the region for its natural beauty and historical depth.

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    Embark on the difficult 8.1-mile (13.1 km) loop hike from Monte Prano to Monte Prana, climbing 2197 feet (670 metres) over about 5 hours. This trail takes you through diverse terrain, from natural paths and unpaved sections to gravel parts, often crossing mountain hiking paths. You will experience the plateau-like landscape around Monte Prano before reaching the bare, slender summit of Monte Prana, marked by a monumental cross. From here, enjoy panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Versilia coast, and the Apuan Alps.

    While generally considered a moderate hike, this route is classified as difficult and requires good fitness and sure-footedness. Some variations of the ascent to Monte Prana, such as from Foce Lucese or via path 101 from Lucese, are described as easier, offering a pleasant mountain walk. However, be prepared for sections that demand very good fitness, especially given the significant elevation gain and duration of this specific loop. Plan your visit with adequate preparation for a challenging yet rewarding experience.

    This loop tour offers a complete experience, connecting two distinct peaks: Monte Prano and the more prominent Monte Prana, the southernmost peak of the Apuan Alps. Along the way, you might encounter the Casa del Maestro Mountain Hut, a renovated old family home that serves as a significant waypoint. The trail also crosses a karstic plateau on Monte Prana's northern slopes, featuring dolines and small rocky ridges, adding to the unique geological interest of the area.

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    Elevation 930 m

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    Location: Camaiore, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

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