The Calà del Sasso is a path leading down from the village of Sasso di Asiago towards the town of Valstagna, province of Vicenza, north-eastern Italy. It has 4444 steps, is 2.546 km long, and is the longest staircase in Italy[1] as well as the world's longest staircase open to the public[2] (the service stairway for Niesen Funicular is longer, but only open to the public once a year). The highest and lowest points on the path differ by 744 m. Next to the staircase runs a gully. Both gully and steps are paved in limestone. The gully was used to transport timber from Sasso downhill. Once in Valstagna, Calà del Sasso ends near the river Brenta, where the logs were floated to Venice; here, in the times of the Republic of Venice, they were used in the local arsenal for the construction of boats.

Calà del Sasso
A section that shows the structure of the Calà del Sasso. The channel used for sliding logs can be seen on the left.
Length7 km (4.3 mi)
Location Italy Veneto
TrailheadsLebo of Valstagna (221 m)
Sasso di Asiago (965 m)
UseHiking
Elevation change744 m (2,441 ft)
Highest pointSasso di Asiago, 965 m (3,166 ft)
Lowest pointLebo of Valstagna, 221 m (725 ft)
Seasonsummer
Surfacestep
Sign about Calà del Sasso at the trailhead: 4444 steps, built in the XIV century, length 2.546,44 m, it takes 2 hours to climb to the top, elevation 744 m

References

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  1. ^ "Focus: qual è la scalinata più lunga del mondo". Focus. Archived from the original on January 11, 2013. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  2. ^ The staircase is the world's longest stairway service funicular Niesen in Switzerland, with 11674 steps
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