Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Best mountain peaks around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero are found within the Italian Alps, an area known for its steeply walled valleys, alpine lakes, and diverse natural landscapes. This region, shaped by ancient glaciers, offers a variety of mountain experiences. The park's terrain ranges from larch forests to alpine meadows and glacial features, providing a setting for exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
GTA North Piedmont – Among ancient Walser settlements
On mule tracks from Binntal to Italy
Hiking around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Road Cycling Routes around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
MTB Trails around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Cycling around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Running Trails around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero

Mountain Hikes around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero

Gravel biking around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Be careful, there are no more mattresses in the bivouac. A window is broken; it gets very, very cold at night. No fire pit. Don't plan to spend the night there unless it's an emergency.
1
0
Arriving from Alpe Bondolero the path is not marked, but in some sections it is evident until you reach the GTA path.
0
0
Passo di Valtendra is located at an altitude of 2,433 metres. At this point runs the border between the municipalities of Crodo and Varzo.
2
1
Passo Scatta Minoia is located at 2,599 meters above sea level and marks the border between Val Formazza and Valle Devero. Here is the Ettore Conti Bivouac, which is white and red in color. The GTA, the Great Crossing of the Alps, also passes through this place.
1
0
The Scatta d'Orogna pass, at 2,462 meters above sea level, is the highest point of the GTA, the "Great Crossing of the Alps", between Alpe Devero and Alpe Veglia. From here you have a unique view of the Val Buscagna and the Lake Devero Reserve.
2
0
The Geisspfad Pass (also Passo della Rossa) is one of several passes between the Alpe Devero (I) and the Binntal (CH). He ligt at 2473 m above sea level. NN. It is a little higher than the better known Albrun Pass (Pass d'Arbola, 2409 m).
3
1
An overnight stay in the Binntalhütte (CH) or Crampiolo (I) is ideal for the hike.
1
0
Old track on the Swiss/Italian border. Nice view on both sides. From Binn to either Val Formazza or Alpe Devero
1
0
The park is home to several impressive peaks. Monte Leone (3,553 m) is the tallest in the Lepontine Alps, offering expansive panoramic views. Punta d'Arbola (3,235 m) is known for its beautiful and varied ascent from Alpe Devero. Another significant peak is Punta del Rebbio (3,193 m), accessible from Alpe Veglia, providing a challenging climb with breathtaking views.
Several passes offer unique perspectives and are popular with visitors. The Geisspfad Pass provides sensational views of the Geisspfadsee. Arbola Pass is a historical crossing with picturesque views of the Pianboglio and Codelago reservoirs. Passo di Valtendra offers views between Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero, while Scatta d'Orogna, the highest point of the GTA between Alpe Devero and Alpe Veglia, provides unique views of Val Buscagna and the Lake Devero Reserve.
Yes, the park offers challenging alpine experiences. Ascents like Monte Leone provide a rewarding alpine challenge. Punta d'Arbola involves a long and varied ascent, while Punta del Rebbio includes steep grassy slopes, rocky sections, and potentially snowfields, with some parts equipped with fixed ropes and metal steps for assistance. These are suitable for experienced hikers and mountaineers.
The park's landscape is diverse, shaped by ancient glaciers. You'll encounter steeply walled valleys, pristine alpine lakes like the Geisspfadsee, larch forests, rhododendron fields, and expansive alpine meadows. The terrain varies from rocky sections and snowfields on higher peaks to more gentle pastures in the valleys.
Yes, the region offers several easy hiking options suitable for families. You can find routes like the Alpe Devero – Crampiolo loop or the Crampiolo – Lake Devero (Codelago) loop. For more details and options, explore the Easy hikes around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero guide.
Beyond summiting peaks, the park is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the Alpe Devero - Scatta Minoia Trail or the Historic Arbola Pass Trail. There are also opportunities for road cycling, with routes such as the Alpe Devero – Icicles on the Devero Cliffs loop. Discover more options in the Hiking around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and mountaineering, late spring to early autumn (June to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, with accessible trails and pleasant temperatures. For ski mountaineering, winter and early spring provide excellent opportunities, especially around peaks like Punta d'Arbola.
Yes, several peaks and passes hold historical significance. Monte Leone's summit lies on the border between Italy and Switzerland, adding geographical and historical context. The Arbola Pass is a historical crossing used since Roman and Celtic times, featuring an old mule track. Passes like Passo di Valtendra also mark borders between municipalities.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from the passes and summits, such as the sensational vista from Geisspfad Pass. The diverse terrain, from forested paths to alpine pastures and rocky sections, makes ascents engaging. The sense of immersion in a pristine alpine environment and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are options for shelter. For instance, near Scatta Minoia Pass, you'll find the Ettore Conti Bivouac, which can serve as an emergency shelter. While the guide doesn't list specific hotels or restaurants, the presence of bivouacs and huts indicates that multi-day treks are possible, often with facilities available in the main valleys like Alpe Devero or Alpe Veglia.
Scatta d'Orogna (2,462 m) is particularly significant as it marks the highest point of the "Great Crossing of the Alps" (GTA) between Alpe Devero and Alpe Veglia. Scatta Minoia Pass (2,599 m) also forms a border between Val Formazza and Valle Devero and is part of the GTA, offering wide views and hosting the Ettore Conti Bivouac.


See even more amazing summits around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero with these guides: