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6.71km
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Hiking
Hike the moderate 4.2-mile Monte Cucco loop from Seghebbia, gaining 1676 feet in under 3 hours, offering diverse terrain and views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.66 km
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3.36 km
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6.13 km
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6.71 km
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2.53 km
2.09 km
2.06 km
< 100 m
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2.97 km
2.62 km
1.08 km
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This moderate loop hike from Seghebbia is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 39 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The terrain on this loop is varied, typical of the Monte Cucco area. You can expect a mix of dense woods and open meadows, with paths that include gravel and rocky sections. Higher altitudes may reveal karst rock formations. Appropriate footwear is recommended for these heterogeneous paths.
Along this route, you'll pass by significant natural features. You'll encounter Mount Cucco and Colmo San Bernardo. The Monte Cucco area is known for panoramic views extending across the Chiascio River valley and surrounding hills, with vistas of central Italy and even the Adriatic Sea on clear days from higher elevations.
The Monte Cucco region offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant flora. If hiking in spring, be prepared for potentially wet conditions and bring a raincoat. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring snow to higher elevations.
While specific rules for this exact loop are not available, the Monte Cucco Regional Park generally welcomes dogs. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be sure to carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.
Based on available information for the Monte Cucco Regional Park, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for general hiking on trails like this loop. However, guided tours into the Monte Cucco Cave do require a fee.
The loop starts and ends near Seghebbia. While specific parking details for this exact trailhead are not available, you would typically look for parking options within or near the settlement of Seghebbia, or at designated trail access points in the Monte Cucco area.
The Monte Cucco area is rich in biodiversity. You might see ancient beech, maple, holm oak, chestnut, yew, and hornbeam trees. Attentive hikers could spot rare white spruce. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including foxes, wolves, wild boars, fallow deer, roe deer, and various birds of prey.
This loop is rated as 'moderate' in difficulty. While the Monte Cucco Park offers trails for various experience levels, this particular route involves an elevation gain of over 500 meters. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be able to manage it, but it's not an 'easy' stroll. Be prepared for varied terrain.
For this moderate hike, it's advisable to bring appropriate footwear suitable for varied terrain, including rocky and gravel sections. Carry sufficient water, especially on warmer days. A raincoat is recommended, particularly in spring, due to the microclimate. Snacks, a map or GPS device, and sun protection are also good to have.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Significant portions of the loop overlap with trails such as the Lugano Bike Tappa 2, Cattle Trail, Sentiero Lago di Lugano, and Alpe Colmine. It also briefly touches sections of the CamminaForeste - Tappa 8C and Sentiero delle Quattro Valli.