Natural monuments around Meana Di Susa are located in the Susa Valley, Piedmont, Italy, an area characterized by alpine scenery and diverse natural features. This region presents a landscape of verdant fields and prominent peaks, offering opportunities to explore its geological and botanical heritage. The Susa Valley is known for its unique geological outcrops and xerothermic oases, which host specialized flora. The area features more than 20 natural monuments, making it a destination for natural exploration.
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in case of snow be careful not to lose the path
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The very characteristic lake is located just outside the town of Laux, a beautiful village worth visiting on foot. On one side of the lake there is a vast lawn where you can lie down to sunbathe or for a quick picnic.
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i want to climb the Rocciamelone in April from Susa? Is that possible (is there still snow then) and is it easy to lift with other fellow hikers?
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Beautiful lake that can also be reached by car, highly recommended with games for children, waterfall, green meadows, bar, mini golf, with a walk around the lake. Ideal for families
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Dirt road that can be traveled from Pian dell'Alpe to above Sestriere
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At just over 3,000 meters above sea level, Monte ALBERGIAN is by no means the largest in the so-called "Cottian Alps", but still offers an impressive panorama. Like many other mountains, it is crowned with a summit cross. The longitudinal and cross beams are formed by a metal frame, which has been reinforced by x-shaped struts in the interior spaces for stability. An additional circle or ring is attached around the intersection of both bars. It's not a huge cross (at 3 to 3.5 meters high, I estimate), but it sits majestically on the mountain peak and is clearly visible.
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Beautiful lake not far from the village of Laux. Ample parking and hotel facilities nearby.
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Around Meana Di Susa, you can discover a diverse range of natural monuments. These include high-altitude mountain passes like Strada dell'Assietta and Colle dell'Assietta (2472 m), prominent summits offering breathtaking views such as Rocciamelone Summit and Monte Albergian Summit, and serene spots like Lake Laux. The region also features unique geological formations and areas of significant botanical interest within the broader Susa Valley.
Yes, Lake Laux is considered family-friendly. It's described as a pearl in the Alps with emerald green water, offering opportunities for walking or taking a break. It also has facilities nearby, making it a comfortable stop for families.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the ascent to Monte Fasolino, which offers breathtaking vistas of the entire Susa Valley and the majestic Rocciamelone peak. Additionally, summits like Rocciamelone Summit, Monte Albergian Summit, and Four Teeth Peak are known for their expansive outlooks over the alpine landscape.
Near Meana di Susa, the Colle delle Finestre outcrop is notable for its exposed serpentinite formation. This site allows enthusiasts to observe fibrous minerals like chrysotile and tremolite within Alpine metamorphic veinlets, characteristic of the Western Alps.
Yes, the nearby 'Oasi xerotermiche della Val di Susa - Orrido di Chianocco e Foresto' is a Natura 2000 network site. It's recognized for its significant botanical interest, particularly its dry grasslands which host a rich diversity of orchids and rare steno-Mediterranean plant species.
The Susa Valley, where Meana Di Susa is located, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, you can explore MTB Trails around Meana Di Susa, Gravel biking around Meana Di Susa, or Running Trails around Meana Di Susa.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Rocciamelone Summit offers a demanding climb, sometimes described as bordering on mountaineering due to fixed ropes in parts. Similarly, Monte Albergian Summit is physically demanding for its length, though not technically difficult. The Four Teeth Peak also has more challenging ring routes.
The Susa Valley's diverse landscape, with its blend of lush meadows and towering mountains, makes it captivating year-round. However, for high-altitude natural monuments and trails like the Strada dell'Assietta, summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and cycling. Winter brings opportunities for snow-based activities, but access to some higher passes may be restricted.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits and mountain passes. The serene beauty of places like Lake Laux and the unique experience of traversing historic military roads like Strada dell'Assietta are also highly valued. The opportunity to immerse oneself in the pristine alpine scenery and observe unique geological formations adds to the appeal.
The Strada dell'Assietta and Colle dell'Assietta (2472 m) is a significant historical natural monument. It's a mountain pass that is part of a historic military road, following the watershed ridge between Val Susa and Val Chisone. This route offers both natural beauty and a glimpse into the region's past.
While specific cafes directly at every natural monument are rare, areas like Lake Laux have a hotel nearby. For high-altitude routes, such as those around Colle dell'Assietta, you might find mountain refuges like the Assietta Refuge, which offer a place to rest and enjoy the mountain environment. Meana di Susa itself and other towns in the Susa Valley offer various accommodation and dining options.


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