Corno alle Scale and Lago Scaffaiolo Loop
Corno alle Scale and Lago Scaffaiolo Loop
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Embark on a moderate hike through varied terrain on the Corno alle Scale and Lago Scaffaiolo Loop. This 5.7-mile (9.2 km) route, which typically takes around 3 hours and 56 minutes, climbs 1963 feet (598 metres) through dense beech forests, open alpine meadows, and exposed ridge trails. You will enjoy…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.31 km
Highlight • Summit
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2.76 km
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4.52 km
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4.95 km
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5.50 km
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5.64 km
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6.95 km
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5.51 km
2.10 km
1.35 km
177 m
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3.93 km
3.51 km
1.53 km
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Based on the tour data, this hike usually takes around 3 hours and 57 minutes to complete. However, actual duration can vary depending on your pace, breaks, and how much time you spend enjoying the views and points of interest.
The Corno alle Scale and Lago Scaffaiolo Loop is rated as moderate. While some sections are easier, the initial ascent can be demanding, and there are exposed parts like the "Balzi dell'Ora" that require sure-footedness. Good fitness is recommended, and beginners might find it challenging.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the area around Lago del Cavone is a common starting point. For those who wish to avoid the initial strenuous climb, a cable car from Lago del Cavone or Cutigliano can take hikers higher up, reducing the ascent.
You'll encounter varied terrain, starting often through dense beech forests, transitioning to alpine meadows and pine forests at higher elevations. Expect torrents, rock formations, and significant ridge trails offering panoramic views. Some sections, like the "Balzi dell'Ora", are exposed and require a steady foot.
The loop offers several highlights, including the Sofia Peak and the Summit and Cross of Corno alle Scale, which provide breathtaking 360-degree views. You'll also pass by the picturesque Lake Scaffaiolo and the historic Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo. Other notable spots include Passo dei Tre Termini and the View of Lake Scaffaiolo from Monte Cupolino.
While the Corno alle Scale Regional Park generally welcomes dogs, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife like deer, roe deer, and wolves. Be mindful of exposed sections and other hikers.
The trail is accessible year-round, but it's generally recommended to avoid the hottest summer months. In winter, be prepared for snow, and snowshoes might be needed. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
The Corno alle Scale Regional Park does not typically require entrance fees or permits for hiking its trails. However, always check local regulations before your visit, especially for specific activities or during peak seasons.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of several established trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the RDM-Cammino Radio Dimensione Musica, Sentiero Italia - Tappa L13, Sentiero di spartiacque appenninico, Grande Escursione Appenninica - Tappa 13, and E1 Toscana 10 Lago Scaffaiolo - Pracchia, among others.
Hikers should wear sturdy trekking shoes and layered clothing, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Carry enough water and snacks. If you plan to visit the Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo, consider bringing cash for traditional mountain food.
Yes, the Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo is a historic mountain hut that provides a place to rest, eat, and even stay overnight. It's only accessible on foot or by bike, making it a true mountain refuge experience.
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🥾 First part of the path in the woods, then we continue following the signs for the Corneta alp (which climbs more gently) finally we head towards Punta Sofia.
From here we then proceed along the ridge to Lake Scaffaiolo. We made a small deviziano climbing Mount Cupolino.
Descent along a comfortable dirt …
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