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Hike the difficult 6.5-mile Sentiero Italia Trail: Stage G34 through Parco Naturale del Marguareis, gaining 2850 feet to Colle della Rossa.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 5.64 km for 140 m
Waypoints
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290 m
Highlight • River
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977 m
Highlight • Religious Site
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1.87 km
Highlight • Forest
2.78 km
Highlight • Forest
2.94 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
3.47 km
Highlight • Natural
3.98 km
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4.37 km
Highlight • Trail
5.62 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
7.83 km
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10.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.65 km
2.17 km
1.14 km
330 m
251 m
Surfaces
8.55 km
1.13 km
573 m
131 m
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Highest point (2,160 m)
Lowest point (1,300 m)
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This stage is approximately 10.5 kilometers (6.5 miles) long and typically takes around 5 hours and 14 minutes to complete. However, actual hiking time can vary based on your pace, breaks, and weather conditions.
Sentiero Italia Trail: Stage G34 is rated as 'difficult'. It involves significant elevation gain and loss (around 868 meters up and 863 meters down), making it suitable for experienced hikers with good physical fitness and preparation.
The terrain on this stage, located within the Parco Naturale del Marguareis, features a mix of forest paths and trails. You'll traverse areas like Navette Wood and Poggio Lagone, with sections like the Forest Path in Parco Naturale del Marguareis and Trail in Marguareis Natural Park. Expect varied surfaces typical of a mountain hike, including ascents and descents towards points like Colle della Rossa.
Along this stage, you'll encounter several notable spots. Highlights include the tranquil Corvo Stream, the historic Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, and scenic forest areas like Navette Wood and Poggio Lagone. You'll also pass through Piano Fornigala and enjoy a View of Parco Naturale del Marguareis.
Generally, dogs are allowed on the Sentiero Italia, but specific regulations can vary within protected areas like the Parco Naturale del Marguareis. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Check local park rules for any specific restrictions.
The Sentiero Italia, including Stage G34, is typically best hiked from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and snow has usually melted from higher elevations. Always check local weather forecasts before you go, especially for mountain stages.
Hiking the Sentiero Italia itself does not typically require a specific permit. As this stage is within the Parco Naturale del Marguareis, there are generally no entrance fees for accessing the park's trails. However, it's always advisable to check the official park website or local visitor centers for any updated regulations or specific requirements, especially concerning camping or other activities.
This stage of the Sentiero Italia begins in Upega and concludes at Colla Rossa. Specific parking information for Upega or Colla Rossa is not detailed, but small villages along the Sentiero Italia often have limited parking available. Public transport options to reach these remote trailheads can be infrequent, so planning ahead is crucial.
Yes, while primarily following the Sentiero Italia - Tappa G34 for about 96% of its length, this route also briefly intersects with sections of the SICAI Ciclo and the Strada Ex-Militare Monesi - Col di Tenda. Smaller portions also overlap with the Via Marenca.
The Sentiero Italia is maintained by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) and is generally well-marked. Look for red-white-red blazes painted on rocks or trees, and signs with the letters 'SI' (Sentiero Italia) where available. These markings will guide you along the route.
Information on specific water sources or refuges directly on Stage G34 is not readily available. Given its 'difficult' rating and remote nature, it's highly recommended to carry sufficient water and all necessary supplies for the entire duration of the hike. Always plan to be self-sufficient.
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