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The CAI Trail 733 to Monte Caal offers a moderate hike through the Parco Regionale delle Prealpi Giulie. You will cover 3.7 miles (6.0 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2141 feet (652 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 31 minutes. As you ascend, you will pass through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail typically starts near the village of Uccea, initially following an asphalt road before joining the CAI 733 trail. Hikers usually find parking options within or close to Uccea before commencing the ascent.
This hike is generally considered moderate to hard. It requires good to very good fitness and sure-footedness due to sustained steep gradients and varied terrain, including rocky grooves and forest paths. It can be even more challenging in winter with snow.
The route features diverse terrain. You'll encounter steep ascents, particularly through dense beech forests, rocky grooves, and grassy slopes. The path also passes by ruined traditional houses (stavoli), adding a historical element to the natural landscape.
As you ascend, you'll be immersed in majestic beech forests. Higher up, panoramic vistas open, offering views of surrounding mountains like Montemaggiore, Stol, and Monte Nero, as well as the Val Resia and the Julian Prealps. The summit of Monte Caal (1297m) has a highly panoramic clearing. A significant feature is the Casera Caal Bivouac, a well-equipped shelter.
Yes, the Casera Caal Bivouac is well-maintained and suitable for overnight stays. It was renovated in 2009 and includes a table, benches, a wood-burning stove, a kitchen, and provisions. The upstairs sleeping area has 10-12 beds with mattresses, pillows, and duvets, making it comfortable even in winter. There's also an external water cistern and an outdoor bathroom.
The trail offers a rewarding experience across seasons. While beautiful year-round, be aware that winter conditions with snow can significantly increase the difficulty due to sustained steep gradients. Spring and autumn offer vibrant foliage and generally milder temperatures.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Parco Regionale delle Prealpi Giulie. However, it is always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially given the varied terrain and potential for steep sections.
Typically, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on established trails within the Parco Regionale delle Prealpi Giulie. However, always respect park regulations regarding waste, wildlife, and fire.
Yes, parts of this route follow sections of the Sentiero di Polok, offering connections to other trails in the area.
Given its classification as moderate to hard with sustained steep gradients and varied terrain, this trail is generally not recommended for beginners or young children. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness.
The Casera Caal Bivouac is unique because it's a well-maintained, welcoming shelter in a less frequented area, offering a sense of peace and quiet. Its comprehensive amenities, including a stove, kitchen, and sleeping area with duvets, make it an excellent, comfortable option for an overnight stay, even in colder months.
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