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The ascent to the craters is not a short one, especially for those unused to hiking in the mountains. There is a gradient of 900 metres, often with steep steps and covered in some places with sand and ash, where the climb can be quite tiring As this is a substantial challenge you should be in the best physical condition and have the right equipment. |
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Basic equipment which you will need:
mountain-climbing boots, hiking shoes with socks; something light enough to climb in, but good enough to protect you from the wind at the summit. A TORCH WITH A SPARE SET OF BATTERIES, at least one per person. A spare cotton t-shirt; pullover and wind-cheater, a Kagoul, especially in the Spring and Autumn seasons; a packed lunch of fruit, biscuits, chocolate, and in the summer period, lemons and at least one litre of water. |
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THE EXCURSION IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM HEART PROBLEMS OR POOR HEALTH IN GENERAL. |
Starts at approximately 6 pm, depending on the season.
ASCENT ALONG THE NORTH-WESTERN SLOPE.
From Piazza della Chiesa di San Vincenzo, we walk along a mule-track to a height of 273 metres.
We follow the path alongside the Sciara del Fuoco. The panorama you will enjoy on the climb along the Sciara del fuoco (Street of Fire), the village which gradually reveals itself below, and the volcanic eruptions which intensify towards sunset, will be one of the most exciting and unforgettable experiences of your life. (enjoy the video ADSL - 56K )
We stop for about an hour at the ‘Pizzo’ summit, at 918 metres, where there is a natural terrace with a panoramic view 200 metres above the edge of the volcano.
DESCENT ALONG THE SOUTH-EASTERN SLOPE
We follow the path that stretches between the summit of the craters and the vegetation, arriving at a typical Stromboli cane thicket.
In two hours or so we arrive back at San Vincenzo.
We also provide organised excursions from Ginostra to Stromboli along a little-known rural path. |
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