WHAT IS ORIENTEERING
When sport meets nature Those who participate in an orienteering test use a topographical map created specifically for this sport, with conventional signs unified throughout the world. You compete individually or in a team, passing through the various control points located in the area. Once you reach the control point you will have to record the passage on your race baton. Whoever takes the shortest time wins; in this sport it is not always the fastest who wins, but the one who is able to orient himself most quickly and make the best route choices. Not just a race Naturally, Orienteering can be practiced every day, each with their own objective: the athlete to train, the family and the enthusiast to have fun and spend a pleasant day with friends and in the open air. In Orienteering everyone chases their own goal: the athlete runs to achieve a competitive result, the family and the beginner to have fun in company and spend a healthy day in the open air.