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Three short via ferrata above Trieste near San Lorenzo. The Via ferrata Bruno Biondi (named after its financier) is the longest and most difficult, with the length of approx. 300 meters through her constant ups and downs. The via ferrata Rose d'Iverno (B/C) and the slightly heavier Via ferrata Naso (C) are located just east of the via ferrata Bruno Biondi and can therefore be well attached. Who wants to do all three, descends over the short descent via ferrata back to the entry.
Arrival
From Italy on the RA13 direction Trieste to the exit Padriciano. Continue on the national road SP1 to Basovizza and from here on the SS14 direction Kozina in Slovenia. A few kilometers after Basovizza turn right onto the SP 22 and at the next crossroads turn left to San Lorenzo. Through the town towards San Antonio and park immediately after the town.
From Slovenia the A1 to Kozina and on the E61, later in Italy SS14 to Pezek di Grozzana and then the first left direction San Lorenzo.
If the parking lot south of the village is full, there is a huge parking lot over the rocks. Just back through the village and to the left to the car park. From this car park on the road back to San Lorenzo and right on a way to the other parking lot descend (5 min).
Approach
From the car park at San Lorenzo follow the road and turn right (marked) to the entrance.
Exit
From the exit of Via ferrata Bruno Biondi the way down to the picnic area. Here either to the right to the entrances of Via ferrata Rose d'Iverno or Via ferrata Naso, or further down to the road and back to the car park. Following the Via ferrata Rose d'Iverno or Naso, descend over the wall on a path east to the car park.
Interesting facts
From the rocks at San Lorenzo you have a beautiful view of Trieste, the opposite Monte Carso and in the Rosandra Valley, which draws towards Slovenia.
(Multiple authors)