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easy
Suitable for everyone:
simple activities with no technical difficulties. Also ideal for those with little experience.
Moderate
Good level of physical activity:
requires a normal habit of outdoor physical activity.
Challenging
For well-trained participants:
longer activities or those with significant elevation gain. Good physical fitness required.

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The Tartars’ Pass

Among high-altitude pastures and ancient routes

Price

from
25€
per person
Discounts for Families and Young People

details

Duration:
08.00 - 15.30
distance:
16 km
elevation gain:
950 mt
Difficulty:
Challenging
season:
September-November

At a glance

TARTARS’ PASS
Ancient crossing between valleys and lands.
HIGH-ALTITUDE PASTURES
Open spaces and relaxing panoramas.
HISTORIC ROUTES
Traces of ancient pastoral paths.
MOUNTAIN SILENCE
Wide atmosphere far from mass tourism.

Price

from
25€
per person
Sconti per famiglie e Discounts for Families and Young People

Details

Duration:
08.00 - 15.30
Distance:
16 km
Elevation gain:
950 mt
Difficulty:
Challenging
season:
September-November

At a glance

TARTARS’ PASS
Ancient crossing between valleys and lands.
HIGH-ALTITUDE PASTURES
Open spaces and relaxing panoramas.
HISTORIC ROUTES
Traces of ancient pastoral paths.
MOUNTAIN SILENCE
Wide atmosphere far from mass tourism.

The Tartars’ Pass: ancient mountain borders
A hike across open pastures, historic mountain passes and wide panoramas, following ancient routes between valleys.
A fascinating hike along one of the historic mountain passes of the National Park, where high-altitude pastures, gentle ridges and open views tell centuries of human and natural crossings. Walking here means moving through a borderland shaped by wind, pastoral life and time.
PROGRAM

Meeting at 8:00 a.m. at the Barrea Tourist Office. Meet the guide and make a short transfer using your own cars to the trailhead. The route climbs through a narrow valley characterized by an extensive beech forest; as you ascend, you reach the tree line where the scenery changes.
We find ourselves in the karst basin of Lago Vivo, which takes its name from the changing water level depending on the season. In front of us opens a spectacular view of Monte Petroso, the highest peak in the Park. The trail continues through a beautiful beech forest, where ancient trees can be admired, until reaching Valle Lunga at 1,830 m, a vast plateau where transhumant shepherds once grazed their flocks. Even today, their stone shelters can still be seen—temporary refuges where they lived during the summer months.
There is one last climb before reaching the pass. As you walk along the slope, the glacial cirque slowly reveals itself in all its majesty. Only chamois dare to live here, with their agility, calmly grazing on these sheer rock faces.
Upon reaching the pass at 2,120 m, all the effort is rewarded. The panorama is endless, with sweeping views over the main peaks and massifs of the central Apennines—an ideal spot for a lunch break. Depending on the timing, the return may follow the same route or an alternative one. Arrival back at the cars is around 4:00 p.m.

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INFORMATION

WHAT’S INCLUDED
Guide and organization
Professional insurance

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Transport and transfers
Packed lunch and personal expenses

HIKING LEVEL
The hike is demanding but does not involve technical difficulties. A good level of physical fitness is required to handle the elevation gain. This is a true mountain hike.

IMPORTANT NOTES
In case of adverse weather conditions, the hike may be modified or cancelled. Participants will be informed in advance.

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