Serra del Prete Loop from Colle dell'Impiso
Serra del Prete Loop from Colle dell'Impiso
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11.8km
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Embark on a challenging hike through the Serra del Prete Loop from Colle dell'Impiso, a difficult route spanning 7.3 miles (11.8 km). You will gain 2387 feet (728 metres) in elevation, requiring about 5 hours to complete. The trail immerses you in diverse terrain, transitioning from dense beech forests to…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parco Nazionale del Pollino
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Parking
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1.35 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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2.06 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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5.04 km
Highlight • Summit
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6.67 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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11.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.62 km
3.56 km
2.78 km
505 m
324 m
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Surfaces
5.64 km
3.57 km
1.65 km
908 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,150 m)
Lowest point (1,520 m)
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Saturday 11 July
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24 %
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The Serra del Prete ring tour is approximately 11.8 kilometers long and generally takes about 5 hours to complete. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
No, this trail is classified as difficult and requires very good fitness and sure-footedness. Hikers should have some alpine experience and be equipped with sturdy shoes. There are demanding sections, including potentially steep parts within the beech forest and a slightly steep north ridge.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from natural paths, asphalt, gravel, and unpaved sections, with a significant portion being alpine hiking path. You'll traverse dense beech forests, encounter a unique karst environment with dolines and swallow holes closer to the summit, and navigate some rugged sections with loose rocks.
The ring tour typically starts from Colle dell'Impiso. This starting point is conveniently accessible by car, and parking is generally available there.
You can expect spectacular views throughout the hike. From the summit of Serra del Prete, you'll be treated to a 360-degree panorama encompassing much of the Pollino National Park, the Sila and Orsomarso mountains, and even extending to the Ionian Sea. The trail also offers majestic beech forests, vast open spaces that resemble a 'lunar landscape' on the summit prairies, and excellent vantage points like the Malvento Viewpoint to see the iconic Loricate Pines.
Yes, the route features several notable points of interest. You'll pass by the Great Tree of the Pollino National Park, enjoy panoramic vistas from the Malvento Viewpoint, and reach the Serra del Prete Summit itself. The starting point, Colle dell'Impiso, is also a key landmark.
The best time to hike this trail is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is more stable and the trails are clear of snow. Always check local weather forecasts before you go, as conditions can change rapidly in mountainous areas.
While dogs are generally allowed in Pollino National Park, it's always best to check specific regulations for this particular trail or any protected areas within the park. Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, ensure your dog is fit for a challenging hike and keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and other hikers.
Pollino National Park is a UNESCO natural heritage site, but generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking trails like the Serra del Prete ring tour. However, it's always advisable to check the official park website for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your visit.
Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, you should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, appropriate layered clothing for changing mountain weather, plenty of water, snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, sun protection, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on steep or uneven sections.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the SICAI Ciclo, Sentiero dei Carbonai, Sentiero del Belvedere del Malvento, and Sentiero dell'Inghiottitoio di Ruggio, among others.
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