Mountain peaks around Roburent are situated in the Province of Cuneo, Italy, within a largely wooded area. The region features elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 1,819 meters above sea level, encompassing the Corsaglia and Casotto valleys. This area offers a variety of mountain peaks and hiking opportunities, showcasing the natural landscape of the Italian Alps. It is known for its diverse terrain, from gentle alpine climbs to challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Beautiful peak over 2000m from which you can enjoy an enviable panorama that ranges from Corsica to the Alpine peaks of 4000. In late winter/early spring its North East face offers the opportunity for a fun and non-trivial mountaineering climb on snow.
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Fog, fog and heat... lots of rhododendrons... genepy... and ski lifts...... in winter its reason undoubtedly increases. It's a shame you walk on a dirt road serving the lifts
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The summit plateau of Monte MONDOLE is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, such as those often found on mountain peaks. This one is simple in its design, without the body of the crucified Christ; the white frame clearly highlights the darkness of the longitudinal and transverse beams. + Secondly, hikers will find a figure of the Virgin Mary here; the statue of the Mother of God does not stand under the cross beam, as in a classic crucifixion group (on the other side you would then find the favorite disciple John), but rather to one side. Her gaze is also not directed towards the cross, but rather goes down from the mountain into the distance.
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Mount Antoroto is 2,144 m high and is located in the Ligurian Alps. When I went up I was completely in the clouds but on clear days I can imagine a spectacular 360° view as there are no higher mountains nearby to obstruct the view.
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The Saline pass is an Alpine pass located at over 2,100 meters above sea level, which offers magnificent panoramic views. During the climb towards the top of the Saline, on the border between the Ellero valley and the Tanaro valley, the path follows a suggestive path on the ridge. As its name suggests, in times past the Saline pass played a significant role as part of the "Via del Sale", a route used to transport precious salt from Liguria to lower Piedmont. This ancient trade route follows a Roman road built in the 1st century BC, which connected Alba to Albenga.
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For exceptional panoramas, Mount Antoroto is highly recommended. From its rounded peak, you can see both the Mediterranean Sea of Albenga to the east and major Alpine peaks like the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa to the north. Bric Mindino also offers a 360-degree view, extending from the Aosta Valley to Liguria and the Piedmontese peaks.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a demanding trek, the ascent to Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue involves a short but steep final stretch. Additionally, the Cima Robert Monte Baussetti loop in Valle Corsaglia is a difficult hike with significant distance and elevation gain, ideal for those looking for a strenuous adventure.
Beyond the peaks, the Roburent area is known for its picturesque alpine lakes. The 'Roburent Lakes Tour' is a classic hike that leads to a series of stunning lakes, including the lower, middle, and upper Roburent lakes. Lago della Brignola is another beautiful lake reachable from the Balma refuge, offering reflective views of the surrounding mountains.
While the region offers beauty year-round, spring and late autumn are often recommended for hiking, especially for peaks like Bric Mindino, which offer views of the Ligurian sea. These seasons generally provide pleasant temperatures and clear views. However, some routes, like those to Cima Durand, are practicable even with snow on the slopes, suggesting options for different seasons.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Bric Mindino can be reached with an easy walk, including dirt roads or shortcut paths, making it a good choice for families. Monte Alpet also offers accessible hiking trails like the Monte Alpet and Via dei Cannoni Loop, which are considered moderate and suitable for a good range of fitness levels, and San Giacomo di Roburent at its base provides amenities for active holidays.
The area around Roburent's mountain peaks offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Monte Alpet and Via dei Cannoni Loop, or the more challenging Cima Robert Monte Baussetti loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Rifugio Maddalena loop from Roburent. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Rifugio Maddalena Loop. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and MTB trails around Roburent.
The terrain on Monte Mondolè is varied. While trails leading to it, such as the Trucca Ceresole loop from Artesina, can be considered hard mountaineering routes, the final stretch to the summit is described as short but steep. The overall ascent offers diverse landscapes, and the summit plateau features a classic cross and a figure of the Virgin Mary.
Yes, the 'Via dei Cannoni' trail near Monte Alpet adds a cultural dimension, combining hiking with local history. Additionally, the summit of Monte Mondolè features a cross and a figure of the Madonna, adding a unique cultural and spiritual element to the hike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views offered by peaks like Mount Antoroto and Bric Mindino, which can extend to the sea and major Alpine ranges. The sense of accomplishment from challenging ascents, the serene beauty of alpine lakes like Lago della Brignola, and the diverse hiking experiences through picturesque forests and meadows are also highly valued.
Yes, San Giacomo, one of the main population centers in Roburent, is located at the foot of Monte Alpet. It is known for being the closest resort to the slopes and offers various amenities, making it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding mountain peaks and trails.
For beginners or those looking for an easier experience, Bric Mindino is a great option. It can be reached with an easy walk, including dirt roads or shortcut paths, and still provides a beautiful panoramic point with a 360-degree view. Monte Alpet also offers gentle alpine climbs through picturesque beech forests and meadows.


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