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Orino

Valcuvian Ring Trail

Moderate

4.3

(24)

81

hikers

Valcuvian Ring Trail

03:45

9.34km

630m

Hiking

Embark on the Valcuvian Ring Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through varied terrain and offers stunning historical insights. This route covers 5.8 miles (9.3 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 2075 feet (633 metres), typically completed in about 3 hours and 44 minutes. You will begin…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Waypoints

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1

418 m

Wooden Witch Statue

Highlight • Monument

2

1.36 km

Gesiola Spring

Highlight • Structure

3

4.65 km

Directions for Orino cycle paths

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4

4.75 km

Rudolph P. Piven, Jr. Memorial

Highlight • Monument

5

6.94 km

Pian delle Noci Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

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7.40 km

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Viewpoint

7

7.72 km

Mule Track from Gesiola

Highlight • Trail

8

9.09 km

Orino Castle Circular Walk

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Medieval walk

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9.34 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.45 km

1.98 km

546 m

199 m

159 m

Surfaces

5.07 km

2.45 km

877 m

603 m

257 m

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Monday 29 June

32°C

22°C

61 %

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June 17, 2024,Punta di Orino-Giro ad anello da Orino
We had half a day free, and given the favorable weather, we decided to head towards the Fort or Punta di Orino, because only a few ruins of the Fort remain. The ascent is challenging, but doable: the first segment arrives in the Pian delle Noci area, then you take the path to the Punta, with more challenging slopes. At …

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The forecast called for snow from 500 metres, perfect weather for a tour of the Orino fort. On the way back, stop at the small Pian delle Noci refuge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Historic WWI trail to Forte di Orino (via Route 302B)?

The trail is generally rated as moderate to difficult. Route 302B is known for being very steep from the starting point to the finish, with no flat sections until the summit. Good fitness and sure-footedness are required, especially for these steeper parts.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this hike?

The terrain is varied. You'll start on cobblestone paths, transitioning into forest paths. As you ascend, the path becomes steeper and narrower. Expect grassy mule tracks and old military roads, which are part of the historic Cadorna Line, and sections climbing steeply along a ridge through shady forests.

What historical points of interest will I see along the way?

This trail is rich in history, being part of the World War I Cadorna Line. The main historical highlight is the Forte di Orino itself, a crumbling fort ruin that served as an artillery position. You'll also traverse old military roads, offering a tangible connection to the past.

Are there any notable viewpoints or scenic spots on the route?

Absolutely. The trail passes through quiet forests of beech and conifers, offering shade. Idyllic spots include the Grotto Gesiola and the meadow plateau Pian delle Noci Hut, which has picnic benches. The most striking views are from Forte di Orino, where you can see the Alps (including Monte Rosa), and several lakes like Varese, Maggiore, Monate, and Comabbio, extending south to the Ligurian Apennines.

Is the Historic WWI trail to Forte di Orino dog-friendly?

Generally, trails in the Parco Regionale Campo dei Fiori are dog-friendly, but dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure safety on steep sections. Always check local regulations for any specific restrictions within the park.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with shady forests providing relief from the sun. However, the panoramic views from Forte di Orino are spectacular in clear weather, which can occur throughout the warmer months and into early autumn. Always check weather conditions before you go, especially for steep and exposed sections.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Parco Regionale Campo dei Fiori?

There are typically no entrance fees or permits required for hiking on public trails within the Parco Regionale Campo dei Fiori, including this route. However, always respect park regulations, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.

Where can I park to access the trailhead for Route 302B?

Specific parking information for Route 302B is not detailed, but trailheads for Forte di Orino are often accessible from nearby villages. It's advisable to research parking options in Orino or the closest access point to Route 302B before your visit, as parking can be limited, especially on busy days.

Does this trail intersect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers 100% of the Anulare Valcuviano trail and significant portions of the European Long distance path E1 - part Italy - Lombardy (42%) and Via Verde Varesina Tappa 3 (42%). You'll also encounter sections of the Giro Campo dei Fiori and paths leading to Pian delle Noci Hut.

Are there any facilities like cafes or huts along the trail?

Yes, the trail passes by the Pian delle Noci Hut, which offers picnic benches and a small shelter. This can be a good spot for a break. For more extensive facilities like cafes or restaurants, you would typically need to visit nearby towns or villages before or after your hike.

Is this trail suitable for families with young children?

Given the trail's rating as moderate to difficult and its very steep sections, it may not be suitable for young children or those unaccustomed to strenuous hiking. Good fitness and sure-footedness are essential. Families with older, experienced hiking children might find it rewarding, but be prepared for a challenging ascent.

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