The San Cristoforo Path is an emotional journey through western Friuli, divided into three routes crossing the Pedemontana, the Magredi, and the Val Meduna.
The Val Meduna welcomes visitors with picturesque villages, woods, streams, and rocks, offering routes with ascents and descents that allow relaxing the mind and fully connecting with the body.
Meduno serves as an access point to this wonder, surrounded by woods and paths leading to the contemplation of the Prealps and the Alps. Monte Valinis represents the highest point of the San Cristoforo Path, offering breathtaking views and the opportunity to admire hang gliders and paragliders flying above the Meduna and Tagliamento rivers.
As you continue along the route, you pass through quiet or abandoned villages that tell of an era when humans lived in complete symbiosis with nature, offering vitality and thrilling views that surprise visitors seeking deeper experiences.
Not to be missed is Monte Valinis, the highest point of the San Cristoforo Path, a privileged place from which the "travelers" of the air launch themselves with their hang gliders and paragliders.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Best appreciated especially in late spring.
Reference to the site: Val Meduna Ring (camminodisancristoforo.com)
Line BB (BIKE-BUS) MANIAGO-MEDUNO-TRAVESIO-PINZANO-GEMONA
LINE P14 Meduno-Maniago-Pordenone
LINE P27 Tramonti Di Sopra-Meduno-Sequals-Spilimbergo
LINE P28 Tramonti Di Sopra-Meduno-Maniago-Pordenone
Meduno can be reached from the SR552 from Sequals or from Tramonti di Sotto;
from SP2 from Maniago;
from SP32 from Travesio
There are several parking lots in the town of Meduno.
Tabacco Map 028
Standard hiking equipment.
Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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