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Sentiero Italia - Alps Section

Muggia, Italy

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Trail length

2775.8 km

Time

~200 days

Elevation Gain

109792 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section and how hard is it?

The Sentiero Italia - Alps Section is 2,775.77 km long with 109,792 m of total elevation gain, so it is firmly in long-distance expedition territory rather than a short thru-hike. It is rated Extra Difficult and is best understood as a multi-day Alpine traverse ending at Muggia near Trieste.

Where does the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section finish?

The Sentiero Italia - Alps Section finishes in Muggia, in northeastern Italy near Trieste and the Slovenian border. On the official Sentiero Italia route, Muggia marks the end of the Alpine arc, and one of the final stages reaches the Comune di Muggia where an end-of-trail marker stands near the border area.

Is the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section part of the full Sentiero Italia trail?

Yes. The Sentiero Italia - Alps Section is one major part of the full Sentiero Italia CAI, a route of roughly 8,000 km that crosses the Alps, the Apennines, and the main islands. The complete route begins in Santa Teresa Gallura in Sardinia, continues through Sicily and the Apennines, then crosses the Alpine arc to Muggia.

Can the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section be hiked in sections instead of all at once?

Yes. Sentiero Italia was designed to be walked in sections as well as end to end, which matters on a route as demanding as the 2,775.77 km Alps Section. With Extra Difficult grading and nearly 110,000 m of climbing, most hikers break it into multiple stages rather than attempting one continuous push.

Are there maps for the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section?

Yes. Sentiero Italia CAI has official mapping and digital cartography for the route, and the trail is also waymarked with the standard CAI red-white-red markings, often paired with the Sentiero Italia logo. On a route this long and complex through the Alps, both mapped navigation and on-trail signage are important.

Is wild camping allowed on the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section?

Camping on the Sentiero Italia - Alps Section cannot be treated as one simple rule because this route crosses a huge stretch of the Italian Alps, including different regions, municipalities, and protected areas. Overnight options on Sentiero Italia commonly include mountain huts and other hiker lodging, while camping rules vary locally and should be checked stage by stage before setting out.

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