
Conca Cialancia
Conca Cialancia is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.855m (9,366ft) above the sea level, located in the Parco Naturale di Conca Cialancia, in Torino, Italy.
The road to the summit is an old military track from WWI. It’s called ex military road of Conca Cialancia. It’s an extreme road, narrow, full of stones, narrow, steep and in many places i’s bordered by a drop of hundreds of meters (many hundreds of feet) unprotected by guardrails. It’s impassable in winters.
The road ends at an elevation of 2.451m (8,041ft). At this point there’s a ban for motor vehicles. The road includes amazing views and follows several lakes. The pass is also known as Punta Cialancia.
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