Guided Two-Countries Hiking Tour to the Monte Zermula
The Monte Zermúla is a long-stretched limestone reef which runs parallel to the Carnic main crest. Lush flowery meadows with Edelweiss & co., steep military tracks, caverns and wayside shrines are characteristic for Paularo’s impressive local mountain.
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Starting at the Lanzenpass, we leave on a well-used path and cross a clear forest and a beautiful, flat alpine pasture on our way up to the Forca di Lanza (1.831 m). Here we will continue on a former military track. This track leads, after a short ascent, in westerly direction very close to the southern side of the Monte Zermula and beneath the rocks of the east summit.
The last section of the tour leads us up to a wayside shrine, which was erected by the 35th Company of the Alpini Battalion "Susa" in 1916. A red arrow on the wayside shrine points to the steep ascent in direction summit on the right-hand side. It takes about 15 minutes from the shrine to the summit.
A very impressive view in all directions will be the reward for our efforts.