4.7
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662
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05:07
12.3km
690m
Hiking
The Path of the Meria River is a tour that will take you back in time, to when playing with water, stones, splashes and sticks was the only summer occupation. Although the trail is EEA rated – for experienced hikers with equipment – don't let that put you off. It…
Last updated: June 8, 2024
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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 2.84 km for 3.12 km
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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12.3 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.11 km
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2.36 km
1.94 km
541 m
191 m
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Surfaces
2.95 km
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2.49 km
1.52 km
1.51 km
483 m
379 m
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Tuesday 26 May
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Moving time was more or less 5+ which could not register
Uphill always along the river... Several river crossings, some passages for climbing (secured with chains). Lots of waterfalls and pools. Very beautiful. Downhill paved path, very beautiful but not so adventurous
The river path (15b) that we took on the way there has several rather challenging sections on rocks with chains. Furthermore, in several places you have to cross the river. This route is not recommended after heavy rain. The return path, however, is simple and passable.
The climb via signpost 15a is wonderful only when it hasn't rained in the mountains, you walk over some very exposed climbs due to the river. But really fantastic to follow the river upstream. Backward via marker 15 simple alpine path Everything very well described
The tour is tough for casual hikers. Some climbing experience or talent is required, particularly towards the end of the climb. The varied path along the intoxicatingly beautiful stream, which must be crossed many times, makes up for this. You can't go wrong with waterproof hiking boots. Swimwear is definitely recommended; the pools and small lagoons are very tempting!
Climb all via ferrata no children and dogs ... beautiful but challenging for us inexperienced ... Return from Era descent to a stone staircase but quiet
If you like places that are rarely visited, full of waterfalls and pools like the giants' potholes, very wild, where nature reigns supreme and the trail offers adrenaline-filled moments without being dangerous, on sultry days this is a route that deserves an A+....long live nature, please always respect it!
At Alpe d'Era along the initial stretch of the Sentiero del Fiume. The point where the Stiri bridge allows you to cross the Meria stream is suggestive. Rejoining the usual route through a steep path that comes out near the sanctuary of Santa Maria sopra Olcio. Alpe d'Era is always very pretty.