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Hike the moderate 11.0-mile (17.8 km) Way of St. Anthony - Stage 07G, gaining 561 feet (171 metres) over varied rural and historic landscape
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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7.17 km
Highlight • River
8.26 km
Highlight • Trail
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9.01 km
Waterfall
Waterfall
11.0 km
Oratorio dell'Annunziata
Place Of Worship
11.5 km
Castello di Conegliano
Castle
12.2 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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12.8 km
Chiesa di Sant'Antonio di Padova
Place Of Worship
15.5 km
Chiesa B. V. Maria di Fatima
Place Of Worship
17.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.70 km
5.05 km
2.85 km
2.44 km
1.72 km
Surfaces
8.13 km
5.23 km
3.38 km
908 m
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< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (140 m)
Lowest point (60 m)
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This stage of The Way of St. Anthony is approximately 17.8 kilometers long and is rated as moderate. Hikers can expect to complete it in about 4 hours and 42 minutes, depending on their pace and stops along the way.
The route primarily consists of non-technical dirt paths, characteristic of the larger Way of St. Anthony. You'll find yourself winding through rural landscapes, historic villages, and potentially artistic cities, with gentle changes in elevation.
Yes, this stage offers a few points of interest. You'll encounter a Muddy Stream Crossing, enjoy a scenic Route Along the Monticano River, and pass by the Giovanni Battista Cima House Museum, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The Way of St. Anthony is generally walkable year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, it's best to avoid the very hot summer months and the cold, potentially snowy winter periods. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
While the overall Way of St. Anthony is generally accessible, specific dog-friendly rules can vary. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through villages, near livestock, or in protected natural areas. Be sure to carry water for your pet.
No specific permits or entrance fees are typically required to hike individual stages of The Way of St. Anthony. However, if you are undertaking the full pilgrimage, you might consider obtaining a 'credential' which allows access to affiliated accommodations and qualifies you for a certificate of completion.
As a stage of a longer pilgrimage route, specific parking and public transport details for the start and end points of 'Stage 07G' are not widely documented. It's advisable to research local transport options for the towns or villages at the beginning and end of this particular stage, as public transport connections are common in Italian regions.
Rated as 'moderate', this stage requires good fitness for its length. While generally accessible, its distance of nearly 18 km might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. Families with older, experienced hikers should find it manageable, especially if taking a 'slow mode' approach.
Yes, this route is part of the official 'Il Cammino di Sant'Antonio - Tappa 07G' (100% of the route). It also briefly overlaps with sections of the 'Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina' (37%), 'I4 - Dalle Dolomiti a Venezia' (37%), and 'Munich-Venice - part Italy 1' (37%).
As the route passes through historic villages and artistic cities, you can generally expect to find amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodations in the towns along or near the trail. It's always a good idea to check ahead for specific services in the smaller localities.
For a day hike on this moderate stage, essential items include comfortable hiking shoes, sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and appropriate clothing layers for changing weather. A map or GPS device is also recommended, especially as specific waymarking can vary.