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Fantasy Molini di Triora
Description:
The route starts from the sports ground of Molini di Triora. From there, climb in the direction of Colle Melosa and, after 12 km, don't miss the junction, where you take the dirt road to the left. Keep going for about 100 m and then turn left again. The road goes through some woods. As soon as you reach the ridge, in an area where the vegetation is less dense, turn left and find the start of the first trail, known as Palazzo del Maggiore. In about ten minutes this fast and at times technical trail takes you onto the Provincial road connecting the evocative medieval settings of the Nervia and Argentina valleys, places with a fascinating past, marked by the presence of Romans and Langobards and accompanied by beautiful views.
After this section, descend on a tarmac single-lane road that takes you to the main Provincial road. Turn left onto it and keep going for about 7 km until you reach Colle Langan. Once there, pick up the trail that climbs towards the ridge and eastward and continue for about 1.5 km. At the junction, join the asphalt road to the left. After a few hundred meters uphill on asphalt, you will reach a clearing. The Agrifoglio trail starts on your left. This is a trail with a great variety of elements; it has it all and it is the emblem of the enduro discipline and the flagship of the Argentina valley. It will take you back to the starting point.
Access by car:
Exit the motorway at the tollbooth of Arma di Taggia (Im), take the National road 548 in the direction of the Provincial road 65 and continue towards Molini.
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