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PhrasesHiking in ItalyIl sentiero è difficile?
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Il sentiero è difficile?

Is the trail difficult?

Pronunciation

Difficile: dee-FEE-chee-leh. Four syllables, stress on the second.

When to use it

Ask locals or rifugio staff before attempting an unfamiliar route. Particularly important in the Dolomites or Apennines where difficulty can change with weather.

What it means

A simple adjective question. Difficile means difficult or hard. Italians may describe trails as facile (easy), medio (moderate), or difficile (hard) — roughly corresponding to CAI difficulty ratings T, E, EE.

Variations

È un percorso impegnativo?

Is it a demanding route?

More nuanced — impegnativo implies effort without necessarily danger.

Ci sono parti esposte?

Are there exposed sections?

Use when asking about cliff edges or via ferrata elements.

È adatto ai bambini?

Is it suitable for children?

Useful for family hikes.

Mini Dialogue

— Il sentiero numero 4 è difficile? — No, è abbastanza facile. Solo un po' ripido all'inizio. — Perfetto, andiamo!

— Is trail number 4 difficult? — No, it's quite easy. Just a little steep at the start. — Perfect, let's go!

Cultural Note

The CAI classifies trails as T (tourist), E (escursionistico), EE (expert hikers), and EEA (via ferrata). These classifications appear on trail maps and are worth knowing before heading into the mountains.