A Trail for Everyone: Four Paths for People with Disabilities

A Trail for Everyone: Four Fully Accessible Trails for People with Disabilities by CAI La Spezia.


The CAI (Italian Alpine Club) of La Spezia, in collaboration with the Cinque Terre National Park, has launched the project "A Trail for Everyone," identifying four trails starting from Colle del Telegrafo that are fully accessible to people with disabilities. The project's goal is to bring individuals with motor and mental disabilities onto these trails using a special single-wheeled wheelchair called a Joelette. This wheelchair will be provided by the CAI section of La Spezia, along with setting up welcome points for people with disabilities near the trails. All information is available on the National Park's website in the specific section dedicated to trails and outdoor activities. www.parconazionale5terre.it

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Colle del Telegrafo – Campiglia

Starting from Colle del Telegrafo, you first travel along the AV5T trail, passing Sant' Antonio, and then continue on the AV5T. Just after passing Station 14 of the outdoor gym, you take the short connecting path to the carriage road and continue along the gravel road to Campiglia. The return journey can be made using the carriage road.

Colle del Telegrafo – Monte Santa Croce

You follow the paved road toward Bramapane. Upon reaching the Bramapane junction, you pass through the opening and continue on the gravel road until you reach the La Croce saddle.

Colle del Telegrafo – Santuario Madonna di Montenero

Follow trail 530, which starts at Colle del Telegrafo, until the hairpin turn at an elevation of 350 metres. From there, the trail begins with no significant elevation changes and leads to the Sanctuary. Return via the same route.

Colle del Telegrafo – Volastra

La via dei santuari dal Colle del Telegrafo a Volastra.

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