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Cime di Romecchio Loop from San Pellegrino in Alpe

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Cime di Romecchio Loop from San Pellegrino in Alpe

Hard

5.0

(2)

21

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Cime di Romecchio Loop from San Pellegrino in Alpe

07:12

22.5km

770m

Hiking

Prepare for a difficult hike on the Cime di Romecchio Loop, a 14.0-mile (22.5 km) journey that takes around 7 hours and 12 minutes to complete. You will gain 2525 feet (769 metres) in elevation as you traverse varied terrain, moving from alpine sections to peaceful forest paths. The route…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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47 m

Radici Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

One of the highest border passes between Emilia and Tuscany, the Radici can be tackled both from Pievepelago (province of Modena) and from Castelnuovo Garfagnana (province of Lucca).

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2

1.31 km

Not far from the Lagadello Pass, a view of the surrounding mountains opens up and is stunning. If you come from the pass, you are surrounded by trees and suddenly …

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3

2.31 km

The stony ground of the

Highlight • Natural Monument

A long time ago the devil wanted to tempt the hermit Pellegrino into sin, but he had miscalculated his satanic calculations. Pellegrino, irritated, gave him such a slap that the …

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3.03 km

Cimetta

Highlight • Summit

8.13 km

Monte Romecchio

Peak

8.73 km

Passo Basserella

Mountain Pass

7

9.78 km

Cime di Romecchio

Highlight • Summit

A little frequented peak, but very panoramic, set in the ridge that from Mount Giovo goes towards the Passo delle Radici.
It can be reached from the Modenese Santo lake …

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10.4 km

Sunset View of the Apuan Alps

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9

11.9 km

Corsonna Spring

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Very good water source

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15.5 km

Bassa del Saltello

Highlight • Mountain Pass

11

19.6 km

Via Vandelli

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Beautiful, comfortable and well passable cart track

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22.5 km

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11.1 km

5.07 km

4.05 km

2.29 km

Surfaces

10.4 km

6.30 km

2.44 km

2.30 km

1.06 km

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Friday 29 May

23°C

12°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

The tour data indicates that this 22.5 km hike, which is rated as difficult, generally takes around 7 hours and 12 minutes to complete.

What is the terrain like on the GEA trail from Passo delle Radici to Passo delle Radici (via Sassi del Diavolo and Monte Romecchio)?

Hikers should expect a varied terrain, including both alpine sections and forest paths. The route follows ancient trails, often with gentle climbs and descents, but also features more open, high-level walking, particularly near Cime di Romecchio. Sturdy hiking boots are essential due to the diverse ground.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail offers several notable highlights. You'll pass through Radici Pass, enjoy a Scenic viewpoint from Passo del Lagadello, and encounter the mystical Sassi del Diavolo. Other points include Cimetta, Cime di Romecchio, and the historic Via Vandelli. Don't miss the Sunset View of the Apuan Alps.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The trail is a loop that conveniently starts and ends at Passo delle Radici. Ample parking is available at this location, making access straightforward.

Is this GEA trail section suitable for dogs?

While the trail passes through the Parco Nazionale Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the park. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local regulations before you go.

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

The trail offers beautiful scenery, especially with autumn colors in the deciduous forests. Given its 'mountain adventure' nature, late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times to hike, avoiding potential snow and ice in winter and early spring.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail?

This trail is located within the Parco Nazionale Appennino Tosco-Emiliano. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking on established trails within the park. However, it's always good practice to check the official park website for any updated regulations or specific area restrictions before your visit.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is a section of the Grande Escursione Appenninica (Tappa 16) and also overlaps significantly with the Sentiero di spartiacque appenninico and Sentiero Italia (Tappa L16). You'll also find sections that follow the historic Via Vandelli and the Alta via dei Parchi (Tappa 07).

Are there water sources available along the trail?

Yes, the trail features natural springs such as the Fonte del Passo delle Radici and Corsonna Spring, which are ideal for refilling water bottles. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water, especially on longer hikes.

What makes the Sassi del Diavolo a notable feature?

The Sassi del Diavolo (Stones of the Devil) are a mystical highlight steeped in local legend. It's said that an ancient hermit and the devil are connected to these stones, and hikers are inspired to walk three circles around the sacred stone pile.

What level of physical fitness is required for this hike?

This segment of the GEA is considered a 'difficult' mountain adventure. It involves varied terrain, including alpine sections and sustained ascents. Good physical preparation and appropriate gear are necessary to comfortably complete the route.

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Trail Reviews

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September 29, 2024, Da Rifugio Giovanni Santi, Barga a San Pellegrino In Alpe, Frassinoro.

Soft Outward, Hard Return following the CAI 00 path

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