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The Via Alpina in figuresThe Via Alpina route is made up of five sections: the Red, Purple, Yellow, Green and Blue (*) Trails representing a total of 5000 km of walking trails.
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Hiking the Via Alpina | Via AlpinaThe Via Alpina is an innovative European project spanning eight countries, developed to develop heritage and exchange experiences across borders.Via Alpina · Trail · FAQ · Support the Via Alpina
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Via Alpina TrailIt has 116 stages and takes you on a 2,000 kilometre journey from the Mediterranean to over 3,000 metres above sea level, during which you discover the natural ...
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Hiking the Via Alpina - The Green TrailThe Green Trail has 14 stages, crosses Liechtenstein and Switzerland, is the shortest Via Alpina trail, and goes to Montreux.
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Hiking the Via Alpina - The Yellow TrailThe Yellow Trail takes the walker from sea level to 3000m, from the Adriatic Coast to the mountain pastures of Allgäu, from the blend of cultures in Bolzano to ...
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[PDF] THE VIA ALPINAon 5000 km of trails – The Via Alpina route is made up of five sections: the. Red, Purple, Yellow, Green and Blue (*) Trails representing a total of 5000 km.
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Who are we? - Via Alpina TrailWe carry the Via Alpina vision through eight Alpine countries and connect landscapes, languages and people who share a passion for sustainable mountain ...
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Via Alpina - Alpine ConventionIt covers 2000 kilometres and almost 100.000 metres of altitude difference in 116 daily stages from Trieste (IT) to Monaco right across the Alpine arc.
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Hiking the Via Alpina - And first, a bit of history…1991: a political will. The Alpine Convention is signed. An international Treaty ratified by eight countries – Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, ...
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Via Alpina reborn with a new look — CIPRA - living in the alpsApr 24, 2024 · Private and public stakeholders from the Alpine countries started the Via Alpina project back in the year 2000: CIPRA International took over ...Missing: Convention | Show results with:Convention
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Hiking the Via Alpina - The data download tools are up and running!There is now also a function on each stage sheet through which you can download GPS coordinates. These tracks correspond to those on the maps on the site and ...Missing: launch | Show results with:launch
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Solo Alps – The Alps from East to West, on foot from Vienna to GenoaToday 10 June 2015, Elia Origoni, a young Italian from the Varese Prealps, started on an Alpine crossing which will last 3, 4 or 5 months and which he will ...
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Via Alpina Explorer 2022 — CIPRA - living in the alpsDec 17, 2021 · A hike along the Via Alpina exposes Alpine-wide challenges such as climate change, pressure of use and rural exodus. But it also reveals ...Missing: eco- monitoring
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In the summer of 2022, nine "Explorers" set out to hike the new red ...Jan 5, 2023 · In the summer of 2022, nine "Explorers" set out to hike the new red route of the Via Alpina. ... In the Alps, the consequences of climate change ...Missing: redesign resilience eco- monitoring
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Project - VIA ALPINA DEVELOPMENT VENTURE - Keep.euJan 7, 2023 · This project has established the Via Alpina "product", a network of hiking trails throughout the Alps, complete with basic information documents ...Missing: initiators CIPRA national associations
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Via Alpina brings sustainable tourism to the Alps - SWI swissinfo.chJul 30, 2004 · Consisting of 5,000 kilometres of trails, the Via Alpina is the first hiking network to connect the whole Alpine region, from Monaco to ...
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How to get involved? - Via Alpina TrailThe Via Alpina team consists of two employees and motivated volunteers. The Via Alpina secretariat is based at CIPRA International, the International ...Missing: key initiators national EU funding
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The Via Alpina teamAustria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Liechtenstein and Monaco currently contribute to the financing of the International Secretariat. The members of the ...
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Via Alpina | Switzerland TourismVia Alpina is a long-distance hike through the northern Alps of Switzerland, with 20 daily stages, 14 passes, and a variety of Alpine culture.
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Via Alpina on Komootwe would like to remind you that Via Alpina red trail can also be found on Komoot, a navigation and route planning app. You will find the link for each stage on ...Missing: five | Show results with:five
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FAQ - Via Alpina TrailThe former five colors of the Via Alpina trails (red, purple, yellow, green, and blue) were only the trail designations and say nothing about the difficulty ...About The Via Alpina · Before You Start · On The Trail
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Purple Trail on the Via AlpinaThese huts are usually open for hikers from the beginning of June through the end of September – but of course it is highly recommended that you confirm ...<|separator|>
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Via Alpina Hiking 2024 - MountainwerksAug 3, 2024 · Days 1 through 6 - Maloja to Biasca. 101 kilometers and 7028 meters elevation gain. Day 1, 33 kilometers, 1600 meters elevation gain to ...Days 1 Through 6 - Maloja To... · Day 3 - 20 Kilometers, 1132... · Day 4 - 16 Kilometers, 1460...
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Leading Quality Trails - Best of Europe | ERAAll Leading Quality Trails are certified after the same strict standards by experienced walkers from ERA. With the certification you are ensured to walk along ...Missing: Alpina | Show results with:Alpina
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Via Alpina – Purple Route • Long-Distance Hiking - OutdooractiveVia Alpina – Purple Route ; Difficulty ; Overall difficulty ; Distance. 1,043.6 km ; Duration. 365:00 h ; Ascent. 55,100 m.
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Stage Muggia (Trieste) » Rifugio Premuda - Hiking the Via AlpinaThe Via Alpina trail, marked CAI, with red-white-red stripes, begins at the Castle at Muggia. The trails are the same ones as the inhabitants of the Karst used ...
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Hiking the Via Alpina - The Purple TrailThe Purple Trail takes the walker through the Eastern Limestone Alps, from the Karawanken to the Allgäu. It forks off to the east of the Red Trail in the heart ...
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Via Alpina, Segment 14: Trenta - Home in Tamarje - AllTrailsRating 4.8 (5) ... Vršič, the highest pass in Slovenia. This is one of the most scenic segments. The Via Alpina Trail is a fantastic 2000 km multi-day hike that goes from the ...
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Hiking in Slovenia - The Via AlpinaThe Purple Trail begins at the heart of the highest part of the high mountain massif of Slovenia under the Triglav Massif. It crosses the Karawanken Mountains ...
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[PDF] Yellow TrAil - Die Via Alpinafive trails: red, purple, yel- low, green and blue, that represent a total of 00 stag- es and approximately 5,000 km of hiking trails. The Via Alpina has been ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Via Alpina Hiking in Switzerland - SwitzerlandMobilityThe Via Alpina crosses 14 of the most beautiful Alpine passes. Hikers experience a fascinating variety of culture, geology and topography on a journey across ...
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Via Alpina Switzerland: Ultimate GuideThe Via Alpina is a Swiss route from east to west, crossing 14 mountain passes, from Sargans to Montreux, part of a larger European trail.
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Via Alpina – The 15 stages of the Green Route - KomootNov 26, 2024 · The Green Trail takes in 15 stages from Vaduz to Lenk. From the wide Rhine valley, you hike through the picturesque foothills of the Alps with their clear ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Via Alpina 1 - Hiking TrailsThe Via Alpina 1 is a scenic Swiss hike spanning approximately 400 kilometers, traversing 14 alpine passes showcasing Switzerland's most diverse landscapes.
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Via Alpina Switzerland | Swiss Alpine Pass Route - AlpenwildIt crosses 14 Alpine passes in 19 stages and a total of 370km/230 miles. It's classed as medium difficulty and it's a trek that caters to fit and experienced ...Missing: 67 | Show results with:67
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The passes of the Via Alpina | Switzerland TourismThe Via Alpina crosses 14 passes, including Foo Pass, Klausen Pass, Richetli Pass, Sefinenfurgge, Hohtürli, Hahnenmoos Pass, and Col de Chaude.
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The Via Alpina: A guide to the trek - Alpine ExploratoryThe Via Alpina crosses Switzerland from East to West, is over 300km, takes 2-3 weeks, and involves crossing passes from one valley to the next.
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Hiking the Via Alpina - The Red TrailThe Red Trail has 161 stages across 8 countries, connecting Trieste to Monaco, crossing the main Alpine range, and running from sea to mountain.
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Via Alpina Red Trail, Segment 148: Castérino - Limonetto - AllTrailsRating 2.9 (4) 10.2-mile point-to-point trail near Tende, Alpes-Maritimes. Generally considered a challenging route. This trail is great for backpacking, hiking, and mountain ...
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Red Trail on the Via AlpinaAt a total length of 161 stages and about 1,500 miles, it is extremely difficult to cover the entire Red Trail within a single hiking season. It is possible – a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Triglav National Park Hiking Guide - Slovenia's 7 Best TrailsAug 14, 2023 · Do You Need A Permit For Hiking In Triglav National Park? If you only plan to do day hikes in Triglav National Park, you will not need a permit.
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Membership | Swiss Alpine Club SACYou can get up to 50% discount if you spend a night in an SAC mountain hut. You can also benefit from other special offers in others huts in Europe.
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Via Alpina 1 | Swiss Alpine Pass Route - AlpenwildNote: it is a 3.5-hour train ride to Zürich airport and the first train ... Ground transportation, including buses, cable cars, and mountain railways.
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The Via Alpina | Macs AdventureRating 5.0 (1) Complete the classic Alpine hike from east to west Switzerland · Walk in the shadow of the mighty Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger peaks · Conquer 14 alpine passes and ...
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Hut Hiking in Switzerland - Wander We GoApr 23, 2024 · The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) manages most of the huts, although there are privately owned huts as well. You can find information about each ...Alpine Passes Trek · Jul 9 Swiss Hiking 101 · The Kesch Trek
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Alpine Expenses - High Mountain GuidesSwiss Mountain Huts (S.A.C). Hornli Hut, Zermatt (for the Matterhorn): 150 CHF for the night on half board, guide receives a 10 CHF discount on this price.Alpine Mountain Huts · Swiss Mountain Huts (s.A.C) · Mountain Lifts...
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Via Alpina Switzerlandwith 1 being the easiest and 5 the most difficult. The difficulty level of a tour tells you how ...
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Hiking on Via Alpina - Weather advice please! - MySwissAlps.comThings can change quickly too. Altitude and wind have a major impact on the temperature, and they can change quickly as you are walking in mountains. Even some ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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Hiking the Via Alpina - Questions / AnswersThe five colours of the Via Alpina trails (Red, Purple, Yellow, Green and Blue) are simply names and not a difficulty code! When they are free of snow, the ...
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First aid in the mountains | 5 tips for emergency situations - LacruxAug 29, 2022 · Prepare with a kit, ensure personal safety, assess the situation, use the ABCD scheme, and stop bleeding and bandage wounds.1 Preparation / Equipment · First Aid Kit · 3 Alarm -- Inform Rescue...
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Rega app | Swiss Air-Rescue RegaUser-friendly and intuitive to navigate – the Rega app saves valuable time in an emergency. Rega's emergency app has proved its worth in thousands of missions.Missing: gear | Show results with:gear
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Information on hiking | Switzerland TourismEmergency telephone numbers 112 Emergency services (international) 1414 Rega (mountain rescue emergency) Apps for safe hiking in the mountains. Rega emergency ...
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Tips to Avoid Altitude Sickness in the Alps - Mountain Travel SobekMar 31, 2025 · 1. Spend A Few Days Acclimatizing Properly. If you do one thing: do this: Give yourself extra time to acclimatize and adjust to the altitude.
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Ibex, bears and underground rivers: why Slovenia is perfect for ...Oct 10, 2025 · There are also brown bears, mainly concentrated in the dense forests of Kočevje in the south of Slovenia – join a wildlife watching tour for ...
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Hiking Switzerland's Via Alpina Tour | Guided 10-Day TrekThe Swiss section of the Via Alpina has 20 different daily stages. We’ve selected the most spectacular sections for our hiking journey (mostly stages ...
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Alpine festivals - Events - Switzerland TourismLivestock exhibition Einsiedeln. The exhibition takes place every Tuesday from 9 a.m. on the Brüelwiese right next to the monastery. Find out more ...
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Chestnut Festivals in October | ITALY MagazineOct 5, 2010 · October is the month of the chestnut harvest and there are chestnut festivals all over Italy. Here are some of the best.
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Stage Sücka » Vaduz - Hiking the Via AlpinaSep 15, 2019 · In the shade of the mountain woodland, dip down from Gaflei past the Wildschloss castle ruins and Vaduz Castle, to the capital of Liechtenstein ...Missing: WWII Julian
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Via Alpina: Slovenian lowlands and hills - Hiking AdventuresHere the trail crosses the Vallo Alpino, where defensive bunkers were built along Italy's northern border before World War II. A labyrinth of abandoned military ...
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[PDF] Mid-Term Evaluation INTERREG IIIB Alpine Space Programme ...Jan 1, 2022 · ... VIA ALPINA. ... The trail network links sites of high natural and cultural value throughout the Alps and emphasizes the common Alpine identity.
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Via GeoAlpina - SwisstopoJan 8, 2024 · Via GeoAlpina is an international project of the Alpine countries. The route runs from Trieste to Monaco and explains the specific geological features to ...
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The Dolomites - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe site of the Dolomites comprises a mountain range in the northern Italian Alps, numbering 18 peaks which rise to above 3,000 metres and cover 141,903 ha.
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Via Alpina Youth – walking the change — CIPRA - living in the alpsFeb 15, 2023 · Funding: This project is funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. This project is financially supported by Movetia. Movetia ...Missing: initiators | Show results with:initiators