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Hike Sentiero Italia: Stage E41, a difficult 6.4-mile downhill route in Piedmont, offering panoramic views and a significant elevation loss.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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107 m
Highlight • Settlement
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2.63 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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6.15 km
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10.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.12 km
3.76 km
1.28 km
726 m
458 m
Surfaces
3.82 km
3.49 km
2.74 km
298 m
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Highest point (1,380 m)
Lowest point (290 m)
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This stage is classified as difficult due to its significant and consistent downhill gradient. While it offers stunning views, the steep descent, especially through wooded areas, can be demanding on the knees and requires sure-footedness. It's not suitable for beginners.
The trail transitions from pastures to dense woodland, offering beautiful panoramic views. Given the steep downhill sections, it's best to hike when conditions are dry and stable. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and clear views, but always check local weather forecasts before you go.
While the trail itself doesn't explicitly prohibit dogs, the challenging, steep downhill terrain requires sure-footedness. If you bring your dog, ensure they are well-behaved, accustomed to difficult descents, and kept on a leash, especially in wooded areas or near any settlements.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this stage of the Sentiero Italia. The trail is maintained by the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI) and is generally accessible to the public.
The trail officially starts at Le Capanne. Information regarding specific parking facilities directly at Le Capanne or public transport options to the trailhead is not detailed in the provided sources. Hikers often rely on local transport or arrange drop-offs for stages of the Sentiero Italia. For detailed logistical information, including public transport timetables or parking, you might consult resources like www.italia.it or local tourist information centers.
You'll experience a significant transition from the pastures of the Scalaro basin into dense woodland. The path is characterized by a steep, consistent downhill gradient, often intersecting with a carriage road and its switchbacks. Expect varied surfaces typical of mountain trails, requiring sturdy footwear.
As you descend, you'll transition from the pastures near Le Capanne into dense woodland. The stage offers beautiful panoramic views, framed by the Mombarone mountain and the Serra di Ivrea on the opposite side of the Dora Baltea valley. You'll also pass by the Chiesa di Santa Maria.
Yes, the route covers 100% of the official 'Sentiero Italia - Tappa E41' and also includes sections of 'GTA: Maletto - Le Capanne'. Smaller portions intersect with 'Sentiero Italia - Tappa E40', 'GTA: Le Capanne - Fondo', 'GTAC06N:Le_Capanne-Alpe_Chiaromonte', 'Sentiero Italia - Tappa E42', 'Sentè Granin', and 'Via Don G. P. Enrietti'.
Given the significant downhill sections and varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Trekking poles are highly recommended to aid stability and reduce impact on your knees. Bring sufficient water, snacks, and appropriate layers for changing weather conditions, especially when transitioning through different elevations.
This stage of the Sentiero Italia is a point-to-point route, primarily designed as a descent from Le Capanne towards the Dora Baltea valley, ending near Quincinetto. It is not a loop trail or an out-and-back route.
The estimated duration for this 10.3 km hike is approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes. This accounts for the challenging, steep downhill sections and assumes a steady hiking pace.
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