Strada delle 52 Gallerie

Road of 52 Tunnels, Road of the first Army
Strada delle 52 gallerie, Strada della Prima Armata
Road of 52 Tunnels
Road of 52 Tunnels, Road of the first Army is located in Italy
Road of 52 Tunnels, Road of the first Army
Road of 52 Tunnels, Road of the first Army
Coordinates45°46′44″N 11°13′41″E / 45.779°N 11.228°E / 45.779; 11.228
Typemilitary mule
Site information
Controlled byKingdom of Italy
Open to
the public
yes
Site history
BuiltFebruary 6, 1917
Built byKingdom of Italy
In useKingdom of Italy
Battles/warsWorld War I
Strada delle 52 Gallerie
Length6.5 km (4.0 mi)
Trailheads
  • Bocchetta Campiglia (1.216 m) [1]
  • Porte del Pasubio (1.928 m)
[2]
UseHiking
Elevation change750 m (2,460 ft)
Highest pointthe end of 47th tunnel, 2,000 m (6,600 ft)
Lowest pointBocchetta Campiglia, 1,216 m (3,990 ft)
Grade22 %
Seasonsummer
Surfacerock
Right of waymilitary mule

The Strada delle 52 Gallerie ("Road of 52 tunnels"), also known as the 52 Tunnel Road, or Strada della Prima Armata ("Road of the First Army") is a military mule road built during World War I on the Pasubio massif in Veneto, Italy.

The road winds between Bocchetta Campiglia (1,216 metres [3,990 ft]) [1] and the Porte del Pasubio (1,934 metres [6,345 ft]) [2] crossing the southern slope of the mountain with its spires, deep canyons and sheer rock faces, outside of the range of Austro-Hungarian artillery.

  1. ^ a b (Gattera 2007, p. 27).
  2. ^ a b (Gattera 2007, p. 38).