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GPR Stage 3: Noasca - Hamlet of San Lorenzo | Novarese

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GPR Stage 3: Noasca - Hamlet of San Lorenzo

da Noasca a Locana (13,20 km)
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Highlights and tour details

From Noasca, follow the trail on the right bank of the River Orco which, crossing the chestnut groves, retraces the route of the old mule track to connect the hamlets of the valley. Close to the Prà hamlet, it is worth making a small detour to the Orco riverbed to appreciate the gorges that the river has cut into the rock. Having reached Gera, cross the River on two footbridges and after a short paved section, which crosses the Fei hamlet, climb on easy mule tracks, initially in the chestnut grove and then in the hazelnut groves. Having reached the altitude of 1500 m, on a short flat section to the right, you reach Meinardi with its Sanctuary dedicated to Saint Anna. The trail cuts the high slope proceeding almost flat with a long paved section that takes to the path of the former Electricity Company. Having travelled a section of the path you meet the trail that, on the right, descends steeply to the hamlet of Perebella. From the hamlet, a mule track is taken that reaches the road of Piantonetto after crossing the hamlet of Bertodasco. Having reached the paved road, climb the road to the left, uphill, for approximately 1 km, reaching the hamlet of San Lorenzo.

Attractions

Santuario S. Anna ai Meinardi.

Other information

Source: Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso
Itinerary code: GPR
Recommended period: June, July, Auguat, September
Access by public transport: Yes
Classification: Provincial with high mountain development
Provinces crossed: Torino

Notes on public transport
Noasca, bus service
Departure, arrival and municipalities crossed
Departure
Noasca
10080 Noasca (TO)
Torino
see on map
Arrival
Frazione San Lorenzo
10080 Locana (TO)
Torino
see on map
Stages
Please note that the routes may include some sections where there is traffic.
The information contained in the pathways is not binding on the authors and verifiers of the pathways.