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Hike CAI Trail 914A through Piedmont Hills, a moderate 4.3-mile route with 729 feet of gain, offering scenic views and landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.54 km
1.13 km
661 m
513 m
Surfaces
3.84 km
1.28 km
825 m
662 m
234 m
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Highest point (720 m)
Lowest point (540 m)
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The trail referred to as "CAI Trail 914A through Piedmont Hills" is most likely the Sentiero CAI 914 located in Bologna, Italy. The Club Alpino Italiano (CAI) is an Italian organization, and this trail is situated in the hilly, 'piedmont' area surrounding the city.
The trail offers a varied experience, combining urban sections with hilly, natural environments. You'll encounter parts within parks like Parco di Villa Spada and Parco del Pellegrino, as well as short paved road sections and active agricultural areas. It's generally described as 'collinare' (hilly).
With a moderate difficulty rating, a distance of approximately 6.8 kilometers, and an estimated duration of just over 2 hours, the trail is generally accessible. It involves varying natural environments and some hilly sections, suggesting it's suitable for hikers with some basic experience and physical preparation.
The trail offers panoramic views of Bologna from higher points, especially from the summit of Parco del Pellegrino. You'll also pass through natural parks and agricultural landscapes. Notable highlights include the Church of Saint John the Baptist and the Madonna della Guardia Chapel.
While specific seasonal information isn't detailed, trails in the Bologna area are generally pleasant for hiking in spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring colder, potentially wet conditions, though the trail's urban and park sections might remain accessible.
Specific regulations for dogs on this particular CAI trail are not detailed. However, generally, dogs are permitted on many Italian hiking trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local park regulations for Parco di Villa Spada and Parco del Pellegrino before your visit.
Yes, the trail passes by the Bric di Filia Picnic Area, providing a convenient spot for a break or a meal amidst your hike.
No, there is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Sentiero CAI 914 in Bologna. It's a public trail accessible within the municipality.
The trail begins within the Parco di Villa Spada in Bologna. As it's within the city municipality, public transport options to the park entrance should be available. For parking, you would typically look for street parking or designated parking areas near Parco di Villa Spada, though availability can vary.
Yes, the Sentiero CAI 914 is known to be well-marked with the classic red and white CAI blazes, making navigation straightforward for hikers.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with parts of the SICAI Ciclo trail.
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