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Mountaineering routes around La Brigue are set within the diverse landscapes of the Alpes-Maritimes, serving as a gateway to the Mercantour National Park. The region is characterized by high rocky cliffs, challenging peaks, and densely forested valleys, offering demanding terrain for experienced mountaineers. This area features significant mountains like Mont Bertrand and Mount Saccarello, providing rigorous routes with substantial elevation gains.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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7
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17.6km
07:35
1,360m
1,360m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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13.9km
06:26
970m
970m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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15.5km
05:46
840m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Located at 1,928 meters above sea level in the heart of the homonymous Natural Park, this small alpine body of water lies in a picturesque grassy hollow right at the foot and start of the famous Torinesi and Genovesi canals. Next to the lake is the Rifugio Garelli with the adjacent botanical station "Danilo Re". Being a protected area with a very high biodiversity value, it is the ideal place to stop and observe up close the rich flora typical of the park and, with a bit of attention, spot the chamois and marmots that inhabit the area.
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Refuge-hotel located in a very panoramic position
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Beautiful and direct ascent from Don Barbera
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Well-preserved military fort but not entirely accessible
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The only one you can do by bike. Don't cycle the Alpine Trail.
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only a few meters long, not at all dangerous, bike in hand.
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🗺️ A legendary itinerary that takes you into the wild heart of the Ligurian Alps. You'll walk suspended between sky and rocks, along a military path carved into the mountain during the war. 😲⛰️ 🔹 Tip: Start early in the morning and bring a sweatshirt: even in summer, the air up here is crisp! 🧥☀️ When you reach the summit, stop in silence and listen to the wind... the view will take your breath away: sea, mountains, wild valleys, and, if you're lucky, chamois roaming free! 🦌🌄
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https://youtu.be/zjW_mgeyPfk The path is not blocked and, apart from the one place with a rope, is wide enough for the bike and rider. It goes steeply downhill, so you should not be afraid of heights. But technically it's not a problem.
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Mountaineering routes around La Brigue are generally considered difficult. The region is known for its challenging peaks, high rocky cliffs, and significant elevation gains, making it best suited for experienced mountaineers with good fitness and alpine experience. All 10 routes listed in this guide are rated as difficult.
You can expect diverse and demanding terrain, characterized by high rocky cliffs, challenging peaks, and densely forested valleys. Routes often involve substantial ascents and descents through alpine landscapes, requiring sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. The area is a gateway to the Mercantour National Park, offering rugged mountainous environments.
Yes, several mountaineering routes around La Brigue are circular. For example, you can explore the Laghetto dell'Abisso – Mont Bec Roux loop from Col de Tende / Colle di Tenda, the Mont Torrage / Monte Toraggio loop from Colla Melosa, or the Lago Ratavuloira – Cima delle Saline loop from Cima delle Saline. These loops offer varied scenery and challenging climbs.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. While on your mountaineering adventures, you might encounter impressive waterfalls such as the Saut Waterfalls or the Waterfall Gias Fontana. Many routes also lead to high-altitude lakes and offer panoramic views from peaks like Mont Bertrand or Mount Saccarello.
Yes, beyond natural features, you might come across interesting landmarks. For instance, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer on Monte Saccarello is a notable man-made monument. The area also features mountain passes like the Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale, which offer historical context and scenic views.
The best time for mountaineering around La Brigue is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, the high-altitude nature of the Mercantour National Park means conditions can change rapidly, so always check forecasts before heading out.
For summer mountaineering in La Brigue, it's essential to pack layers of clothing suitable for varying temperatures, sturdy hiking boots, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), plenty of water, and high-energy snacks. Given the challenging terrain, a map, compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit are also highly recommended. Always be prepared for sudden weather changes in the mountains.
The mountaineering routes around La Brigue are primarily rated as difficult and are best suited for experienced individuals. They often involve significant elevation gains and rugged terrain, which may not be ideal for families with young children or those new to mountaineering. For easier options, you might consider looking for general hiking trails in the broader Mercantour National Park area.
The La Brigue area is a gateway to the Mercantour National Park. While some areas within the park allow dogs on a leash, there are often strict regulations, especially in the core zone, to protect wildlife. It's crucial to check the specific rules and restrictions of the Mercantour National Park regarding dogs before planning your route.
Many mountaineering routes start from well-known mountain passes or refuges that typically offer parking. For example, routes like the Laghetto dell'Abisso – Mont Bec Roux loop often begin from areas like Col de Tende / Colle di Tenda, while others might start from Colla Melosa or Parcheggio Pian delle Gorre, which are common access points for mountain activities.
The mountaineering routes in La Brigue are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 3 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging nature of the trails, the stunning alpine landscapes, and the panoramic views offered from the peaks. The diverse terrain and the sense of accomplishment after completing a difficult ascent are frequently highlighted.
The duration of mountaineering routes around La Brigue varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. For example, the Laghetto dell'Abisso – Mont Bec Roux loop is estimated to take around 6 hours 33 minutes, while the Mont Torrage / Monte Toraggio loop typically takes about 6 hours 26 minutes. These are demanding routes, so allow ample time for completion.


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