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Mountaineering routes around Borgo San Dalmazzo are situated in Italy's Piedmont region, at the confluence of the Stura, Gesso, and Vermenagna valleys. The area provides access to the Maritime and Cottian Alps, featuring summits exceeding 3,000 meters, such as Mount Argentera. The landscape is characterized by rugged alpine terrain, glacial basins, and numerous alpine lakes, particularly within the Valle Gesso. This region offers a network of trails supported by alpine refuges, catering to varied mountaineering experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:32
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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15.6km
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A truly panoramic peak. The trail to reach it is poorly marked and has some rocky sections, requiring minimal assistance. Not recommended in midsummer due to the dense vegetation that overwhelms the trail.
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Between the narrow rock walls flows the stream that descends to the valley. There is a path that goes up to go and see them higher up
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This is a canyon with a small stream flowing through it. It is a particularly suggestive place, after which you find yourself in a sort of amphitheater surrounded by vertical walls, where you can admire the spectacle of nature. A helmet is recommended, due to the possible falling rocks from above.
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Beautiful panoramic point that enters a thick fir forest, often characterized by a very suggestive mist. There are 3 comfortable benches made of carved trunks, very beautiful and in harmony with the environment. Beautiful view also of the surrounding mountains and possibility via a poorly marked path to reach the summit of Mount Lausa.
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New Trail of the hairpin bends,👍beautiful and challenging
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Path with a predominantly compact and soft bottom due to the presence of fir trees, it is characterized by numerous hairpin bends, a pleasure for those who love to ride a bike and nose presses
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Reachable via a path with some steep sections from Tetti Stramondin, then it is possible to descend towards Entracque or continue uphill towards Monte Corno
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Climb almost entirely pedalable, some steeper and bumpier points
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Komoot lists several mountaineering routes around Borgo San Dalmazzo, offering a range of experiences. You'll find over 5 distinct tours, with options for both moderate and difficult ability levels.
Yes, there are routes suitable for those seeking a moderate challenge. For instance, the Gola della Reina loop from Entracque is rated as moderate. This 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail takes you through the scenic Gorge della Reina and can typically be completed in about 2 hours 32 minutes.
The mountaineering routes around Borgo San Dalmazzo are characterized by rugged alpine terrain, high peaks, and glacial valleys within the Maritime Alps Natural Park. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including approximately 80 alpine lakes, especially in the Valle Gesso. Features like the Gorge della Reina and the Grotte del Bandito of Roaschia add to the natural beauty.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Costa Balmera loop from Entracque and the Punta Giaime – Punta Balmarossa loop from Entracque, both offering challenging circular journeys through alpine scenery.
The region is rich in natural attractions. Along or near the routes, you might encounter beautiful alpine lakes such as Lake della Piastra or Rivoira Lake. The Valle Gesso is particularly known for its numerous alpine lakes and the impressive Gorge della Reina. You can also explore the fascinating Riserva Naturale delle Grotte del Bandito near Roaschia.
The best time for mountaineering in this region is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when trails are generally free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, the area's high alpine peaks mean conditions can change rapidly, so always check local forecasts. Winter offers opportunities for ski mountaineering and ice climbing, but requires specialized equipment and expertise.
Absolutely. The Maritime Alps offer challenging ascents for experienced mountaineers. Peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, such as Mount Argentera, Clapier, Gelas, and Matto, are accessible from the region. Routes like the Punta Giaime – Punta Balmarossa loop from Entracque, a difficult 9.7-mile (15.7 km) path with substantial elevation gain, provide panoramic views and a demanding experience.
The mountaineering routes around Borgo San Dalmazzo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 4 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging alpine terrain, the stunning panoramic views of the Maritime Alps, and the authentic mountain adventure experiences supported by alpine refuges.
While Borgo San Dalmazzo is a hub, direct public transport to all specific trailheads can be limited, especially for more remote alpine routes. It's advisable to research local bus services or consider carpooling for access to starting points like Entracque, which serves as a common base for many routes in the Valle Gesso.
Yes, beyond challenging mountaineering, the region offers family-friendly options. The Parco Grandis, an adventure park with suspended platforms, ropes, and ladders, is located at the foot of the Monserrato hill in Borgo San Dalmazzo. The Valle Vermenagna also features an extensive network of hiking trails, some of which are suitable for easier walks.
Generally, specific permits are not required for hiking or mountaineering on established trails in the Maritime Alps Natural Park. However, if you plan to undertake more technical climbs, access certain protected areas, or stay in staffed alpine refuges, it's always best to check with local authorities or the park management for any specific regulations or booking requirements.
Borgo San Dalmazzo itself offers various accommodation and dining options. For routes starting in areas like Entracque in the Valle Gesso, you'll find some local amenities, including restaurants and guesthouses. The region also has a network of alpine refuges and bivouac shelters, which provide essential services for multi-day mountaineering adventures.


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