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Monte Pianellaccio Summit and Hinkler Memorial

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Monte Pianellaccio Summit and Hinkler Memorial

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Monte Pianellaccio Summit and Hinkler Memorial

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  • Location: Loro Ciuffenna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy

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    October 14, 2020

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    On January 7, 1933, the aviation pioneer Hinkler crashed his plane here. During World War I he served as a pilot in the British Royal Air Force. After the war …
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    August 2, 2022

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    If you are lucky, you can see the herd of horses up close. The animals are absolutely calm and are not disturbed by the hikers.
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    January 1, 2023

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    A place to rediscover peace of mind!
    Recommended for recharging your batteries!
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    Croce di Pratomagno e Monte Pianellaccio — Ring tour

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    Embark on the Croce di Pratomagno e Monte Pianellaccio — Ring tour, a moderate hike that takes you through the unique landscapes of the Pratomagno mountain range in Tuscany. This 5.8-mile (9.4 km) route involves a significant 2326 feet (709 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours to complete. You will traverse dense forests at lower altitudes before emerging onto vast open grasslands, leading to the prominent Croce di Pratomagno and the highest point, Monte Pianellaccio, where you can enjoy expansive views across Tuscany and Umbria.

    This trail is accessible year-round, though winters bring significant snowfall, offering a different experience than the cool summers. You can reach the area easily, with an asphalt road climbing close to the summit from the Val d'Arno. For the best approach, consider the route from Loro Ciuffenna, as other access roads may vary in quality. Plan your visit to enjoy the wildflowers that blanket the meadows in spring or to escape the heat of the lower valleys during summer.

    The Pratomagno massif is a protected area, known for its rich biodiversity and distinct landscape that sets it apart from the typical Tuscan rolling hills. The name "Pratomagno" itself means "great meadow," referring to the extensive grasslands you will encounter on the ridge. The Croce di Pratomagno, a large iron cross inaugurated in 1928 as a tribute to Saint Francis, serves as a visible landmark from afar. At Monte Pianellaccio, the highest point at 1592 meters, you will find a memorial to aviator Herbert John Hinkler, adding a touch of history to your journey.

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    Elevation 1,630 m

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    Location: Loro Ciuffenna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy

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