it de Spacer Home Spacer Itinerari Spacer the Carrara refuge and Foce Pozzi

the Carrara refuge and Foce Pozzi

A route that develops almost entirely in the shade of beech trees along an easy path that looks over the sheer, steep Apuan peaks in this area. Enormous steep walls, rocky peaks and marble quarries are all around us, giving us the idea of the wild strength of these places.

Immagine dell'itinerario

Altre immagini

Località di partenza: Regione Toscana, Provincia di Massa-Carrara, Carrara, Frazione Gragnana
Allegati:� Icona per allegati PDF. Clicca qui per scaricare l'itinerario completo in formato PDF
Autore: Text by Filippo Brancoli, Photos by Filippo Brancoli and APT archives
Tipologia itinerario: a piedi
Fondo stradale: Fuori strada
Difficoltà a piedi:

(come leggere le difficolt�)
Turistica
Dislivello in salita (m): 200 m
Dislivello in discesa (m): 200 m
Tempo di percorrenza (hh:mm): 2:00
Segnavia: red-white signs, paths 183, 174, 171
Periodo consigliato: all seasons
Mappa:    [+]  Ingrandisci
Cartografia: APT Massa Carrara - Alpi Apuane Settentrionali - carta dei sentieri, 1:25000
Multigraphic - Alpi Apuane carta dei sentieri e dei rifugi - 1:25000

Note: Departure and arrival place: the CAI Carrara refuge situated in Campo Cecina, 1320 m. We get there from Carrara following the signs for Gragnana and Castelpoggio, along the SS. 446 towards Fosdinovo. 
Uffici informazioni: For further informations on Costa Toscana:
www.toscanacosta.it


Ufficio Informazioni Sede di Marina di Carrara (Information Office Marina di Carrara Branch) Tel. 0585 632519
Ufficio Informazioni Sede di Cinquale (Information Office Cinquale Branch) Tel. 0585 808751
www.aptmassacarrara.it
info@aptmassacarrara.it

Descrizione: We start from the square where the asphalt road is interrupted and where the signs on the right point to the CAI Carrara refuge, located at campo Cecina. We pass a spring and take a paved path that leads to the woods. We pass a house and arrive at a turn-off that climbs towards the refuge, between a wooden fence. Once we arrive at the structure, we keep to the left to enter a thick beech wood. We go on without having to climb until we find a clear turn-off on the right, that we take for a short distance in the same direction as we came.
After a short while we leave the path, turning left. We can see the signs for route 183. Just after this we pass a grassy clearing from where we get a view of the surrounding mountains and continue until we arrive at the next clearing where we go straight on. Then we walk through the vegetation arriving half-way up the hill, with alternating woody sections and short sections out in the open, until we arrive, after about twenty minutes, at a splendid natural belvedere that looks onto the impressive peak of Pizzo d’Uccello and from where we can follow the development of the whole Nattapiana ridge, which climbs steeply toward the peak. The countryside around us is typically alpine, distinguishing the Apuans from any other area. We continue with this great panorama and descend until we reach a small promontory that we keep on our left. Now we head for the marine side for a short time, passing a deep natural well and, still following the path, we arrive at Foce Pozzi. Here we find signs for the mouth of the Cardeto, and we continue in this direction following route 174. For us this is the link we take to reach our way home.
During this walk, the isolated conical peak of Torre di Monzone appears before us. As soon as we see the Torre, we notice a turn-off, with signs for paths 171 and 40, and we go on to climb towards the woods. The path divides and we opt for the steeper one on the left. After a few meters  we reach a shoulder from where we can see the western slope, hidden until now. We go on, again, along the main path passing a huge rock with some small caves and, going up and down, we reach a hairpin bend on the left, near another steep valley. Our route passes between two buildings and comes out on a hillock with lots of crops and some houses. We climb again diagonally and reach the end of the square where we find some marble sculptures. We cross the square and arrive at our departure point.

This itinerary is part of a collection that the magazine “Trekking”, together with the APT (Provincial Tourist Authority) of the Tuscan Coast, has dedicated to the most beautiful trekking routes in this area. A series of itineraries that will help you discover lovely places and will introduce you to a district that has great environmental and cultural appeal.


 

Cerca nella zona

Cerca 
nel raggio di  km
 

Risorse collegate

spacer
Verde Network non si assume alcuna responsabilità sui contenuti pubblicati dai visitatori del sito, il cui nome compare in calce al testo. Chi ha inserito i testi è responsabile in caso di errori e violazioni dei diritti d'autore.