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Trail 222 to Col d'Arnas

Hard

4.9

(8)

38

hikers

Trail 222 to Col d'Arnas

06:39

13.6km

1,360m

Hiking

Hike the difficult Trail 222 to Col d'Arnas, an 8.5-mile route with 4458 feet of elevation gain in the Graian Alps.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

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1

17 m

Città di Ciriè Mountain Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Great bar and restaurant

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2

2.03 km

Gias Naressa

Highlight • Mountain Hut

3

6.75 km

Col d'Arnas and Punta Maria Glacier

Highlight • Natural Monument

4

9.47 km

View of Pian della Mussa

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B

13.6 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

8.69 km

3.89 km

784 m

270 m

Surfaces

12.8 km

565 m

245 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (2,980 m)

Lowest point (1,810 m)

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Thursday 28 May

13°C

8°C

64 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of this hike?

This is a difficult hike. It involves significant elevation gain and high-altitude alpine terrain, including rocky paths, scree slopes, and potentially snowfields. Good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and some alpine experience are recommended.

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

The best time to undertake this high-altitude hike is typically during the summer months, from July to September. During this period, snow cover is usually minimal, and weather conditions are more stable, though alpine weather can change rapidly.

Where does the trail start and where can I park?

The trail officially starts from the Rifugio Città di Ciriè. Information regarding specific parking facilities directly at the rifugio is not provided, but access to mountain huts often involves parking at a lower valley point and then hiking or taking a shuttle to the hut.

Is this hike dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for this exact trail are not detailed, high-altitude alpine environments with rocky terrain and potential snow can be challenging for dogs. If you bring a dog, ensure it is fit for such conditions and always keep it on a leash to protect local wildlife and respect other hikers.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

There is no information indicating that a specific permit or entrance fee is required to hike Trail 222 to Col d'Arnas. However, always check local regulations before your trip, especially if passing through protected areas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the way to Col d'Arnas?

You can expect typical high-alpine terrain. The route features rocky paths, scree slopes, and potentially snowfields, even in summer. As you ascend, the landscape transitions from greener lower elevations to a stark, mineral environment.

What can I see along the route?

This route offers breathtaking alpine scenery. Key highlights include the Città di Ciriè Mountain Hut, Gias Naressa, and the impressive Col d'Arnas and Punta Maria Glacier. You'll also be treated to a View of Pian della Mussa and panoramic vistas of the Graian Alps.

Are there any refuges or huts along the trail?

Yes, the trail starts from the Città di Ciriè Mountain Hut, which can serve as a starting point or a place to stay. Further along, you'll pass Gias Naressa.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back?

Based on the provided tour data, this route is an out-and-back trail, leading to Col d'Arnas and returning along the same path.

What wildlife might I encounter on this hike?

In the high-alpine environment of the Graian Alps, you might spot various wildlife adapted to these altitudes. Keep an eye out for ibex, chamois, and various bird species. Always observe from a distance and do not disturb the animals.

What should I bring for this difficult hike?

Given the difficult rating and alpine conditions, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather, rain gear, plenty of water and snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on rocky and scree sections.

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Trail Reviews

Massimo T
August 2, 2025, Tour

The climb to the Gastaldi refuge is challenging. The refuge is on a plateau with high mountain scenery, glacial lakes, and small glaciers on the nearby peaks. Due to bad weather, we were unable to reach the Lago della Rossa.

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