Georef. Itinerary Travelling method Interest si On foot By bike Ferrata Diving Car Canoe Snorkeling Boat On horseback Accessible Paragliding Swimming Flora Fauna Marine Wildlife Bird watching Geology Panorama Religion Archeology History Wrecks Night tours Cave Photography 22 - From Cisa Pass to Pontremoli Departure: Passo della Cisa22 Lap: Via Francigena (PN Appennino Tosco-Emiliano ) On foot 22 - Valli di Comacchio - Casalborsetti Departure: Valli di Comacchio22 Lap: Via Romea (PR Delta Po ER ) On foot E - Hiking (level) 23 - Camaldoli - Badia Prataglia The hike is entirely in the woods, with rare panoramic openings.Departure: Camaldoli23 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 5 h 23 - Casalborsetti - Ravenna Departure: Casalborsetti23 Lap: Via Romea (PR Delta Po ER ) On foot E - Hiking (level) 23 - From Pontremoli to Aulla Departure: Pontremoli, Piazza della Repubblica23 Lap: Via Francigena (PN Appennino Tosco-Emiliano ) On foot 24 - Badia Prataglia - La Verna This is a long stage that leaves the ridge heading south in the direction of Mount Penna, clearly visible from the beginning of the hike. Departure: Badia Prataglia (Il Carbonile)24 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 8 h 30 m 25 - La Verna - Rifugio Biancaneve al Fumaiolo This is a long but quite fascinating stage, both in terms of forests and of landscape, due to the appearance of more open environments.Departure: La Verna25 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 8 h 30 m 26 - Rifugio Biancaneve al Fumaiolo - Bascio This is a long stage where problems in finding the path are likely.Departure: Rifugio Biancaneve al Fumaiolo26 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PR Sasso Simone Simoncello ) On foot 8 h 30 m 27 - Bascio - Eremo Madonna del Faggio This is a powerfully fascinating environment, from the sea of clay outcrops to the ancient forest of oaks and stretches of open meadows. The Sassi Simone e Simoncello and Mount Carpegna dominate the view.Departure: Bascio27 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PR Sasso Simone Simoncello ) On foot 6.30 hours; 7.30 hours by way of Carpegna; conside... 3 - Castagno d'Andrea - Campigna Capo d'Arno, Lago degli Idoli and Monte FalcoDeparture: Castagno d'Andrea(PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 5 to 6 hours 3 - Prato Spilla - Cerreto Pass A long hike connects the two lowest passes of the Emilian Apennines, both at 1200 metres above sea level and separated by the big mountainous block of Alpe di Succiso-M. Alto-Punta Buffanaro.Departure: Pratospilla3 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Appennino Tosco-Emiliano ) On foot 7 h 30 m 4 - Campigna - Camaldoli La Calla and Sacro EremoDeparture: Burraia (Campigna)(PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 5 to 6 hours 4 - Passo del Cerreto - Passo Pradarena Even though the path goes uphill for nearly one kilometre, the stage is restful compared to the previous ones.Departure: Passo del Cerreto4 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Appennino Tosco-Emiliano ) On foot 5 h 5 - Camaldoli - Badia Prataglia Cotozzo, Prato alla Penna, Fangacci and Passo della CrocinaDeparture: Monastero di Camaldoli(PN Foreste Casentinesi ) On foot 4 to 5 hours 5 - Passo Pradarena - Lama Lite This is the highest stage of the entire journey, always above 1600 metres of altitude and at one point coming close to 2000 metres above sea level.Departure: Passo Pradarena5 Lap: Alta Via dei Parchi (PN Appennino Tosco-Emiliano ) On foot 5 h 30 m 5-Fountains Walk Departure: Civitella del Lago(PR Tevere ) On foot T - Tourist (level) 30 m 501 (former no. 01) Riomaggiore - Sella La Croce (PN Cinque Terre ) On foot EE - For expert hikers 1 h 30 m 502 (former no. 02) Tornate Groppo - Sella M. Galera (PN Cinque Terre ) On foot EE - For expert hikers 1 h 45 m 504 (former no. 4) Sant'Antonio - Schiara (PN Cinque Terre ) On foot EE - For expert hikers 2 h 504C - Schiara - Joint with path 535 (PN Cinque Terre ) On foot E - Hiking (level) 50 m