Best mountain peaks around Monterosso Grana, a comune in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy, offer diverse outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring natural beauty. The peaks here present expansive panoramic views of the Alpine arc and surrounding valleys. Monterosso Grana serves as a base for accessing these varied landscapes.
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From Colle Liretta, located at 1,100 m above sea level, you can enjoy a spectacular view towards the valley floor. A particularly open position that has made it one of the historic places in the province of Cuneo for flying. Very large, it allows the simultaneous opening of 4 sails.
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I was really looking forward to going up to the Santuario della Madonna del Colletto. I had been to this area several times and had not had the opportunity to go up here. So on the trip through Piedmont in July 2022 I made sure that the planned route passed through here. We went up the western slope, the one used by the Giro d'Italia when it first went up here in 1999, on the famous stage where the Fauniera was climbed, with the spectacle of Pantani climbing and the stratospheric descent of Paolo Savoldelli. I have to admit that the climb itself is not very attractive. Once you leave the village of Festiona behind, you enter a forest and there are hardly any views over the valley. You can only focus on the road, its curves, straights (which there are) and difficult slopes. The asphalt is old, with a lot of gravel and very uneven, which obviously adds difficulty to the climb. The climb up the western side is 7.1 km, 576 metres of elevation and an average gradient of 8.1%. Therefore, it is very hard!! And there are several sections above 12%, especially in the first kilometres, where the gradient is irregular, with very hard sections and small rest areas. The views of the Valdieri valley from the Sanctuary are very beautiful, and also of all the mountains covered with forests and vegetation in the surroundings. We took advantage of the porch at the entrance to the Sanctuary to take shelter from the sun and the heat, and to stock up on food and eat some spectacular sandwiches. I remember it fondly. Below is the altimetry of the climb published by @cyclingcols, the best in these matters --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Colletto
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Paragliding launch point, on the right there is a path named Mortal Kombat first part S44, then S5 SUITABLE AHH EXPERT BIKER
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Suggestive place with a view overlooking the lowlands. From here we set off for paragliding trips
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Right above the liretta, there is the start of the Mortal Kombat trail Ok, the first section is an S3, then it becomes S4/S5 Very, very technical
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From 2023 on the upper part of the equipped area on the right there is a dirt road, even further on the right towards the bush there is the TR1 path which will take you down to Rittana, ps: some sections are a bit complicated due to the uneven surface
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Crossroads of several paths and very beautiful panoramic point. Paragliding take-off runway.
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For stunning panoramic views and relatively easy access, Alpe di Rittana is a beautiful grassy peak offering vistas from the Bisalta Massif to Monte Rosa. Another highly popular choice is Mount Roccerè, known for its archaeological site and superb views of the Maira Valley and Monviso.
Yes, Mount Roccerè is notable for its Bronze Age rock carvings (cupels), offering a unique blend of hiking and historical exploration. Additionally, the Sanctuary of San Magno, with its ancient origins and valuable frescoes, stands at a high elevation and serves as a significant historical and religious site.
The terrain varies significantly. Peaks like Alpe di Rittana feature broad, grassy slopes, making them accessible. Beccas del Mezzodì offers a mix of steep rocky outcrops on its northern face and conifer forests on its southern side. Rocca Pergo Piccola includes unique rock formations and even a brief, assisted climb with a metal ladder and chains near the summit.
Yes, for families, the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is an excellent starting point, offering parking, a fountain, tables, and barbecue facilities, making it a comfortable base for shorter walks or picnics with panoramic views. The relatively easy accessibility of peaks like Alpe di Rittana also makes them suitable for families seeking stunning Alpine vistas without extreme difficulty.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Bivacco Russet or the challenging Beccas del Mezzodì and Alpe di Rittana Loop. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Monterosso Grana guide. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the View of San Magno – Colle Fauniera loop, detailed in the Cycling around Monterosso Grana guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the Sarvanot Trail, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Monterosso Grana guide.
The mid-season (spring and autumn) is ideal for hiking the peaks around Monterosso Grana, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In winter, peaks like Alpe di Rittana transform into broad, snow-covered ridges, becoming popular for snowshoeing and ski-mountaineering.
Absolutely. Alpe di Rittana is celebrated for its expansive panoramic views of the Alpine arc. Rocca Pergo Piccola features distinctive rocky formations and offers rewarding vistas despite its modest altitude. The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto, situated at 1,305 meters, also provides a significant viewpoint on the watershed between the Stura and Gesso valleys.
Yes, it's common to combine ascents. For instance, exploring Beccas del Mezzodì is often paired with a trip to Alpe di Rittana, offering a comprehensive exploration of the area's diverse terrain and views. There's even a 'Beccas del Mezzodì and Alpe di Rittana Loop' route available for hikers.
Many trailheads offer parking. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is easily accessible by car and provides parking facilities, serving as a convenient starting point for various paths. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual tour details for designated parking areas.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking 360-degree views from summits like Alpe di Rittana, describing them as 'breathtaking' and 'frames of all the surrounding mountains.' The combination of natural beauty, diverse trails, and the opportunity to discover historical sites like the rock carvings on Mount Roccerè are also highly valued.
Yes, for those exploring the Rocca Pergo area, Bivacco Russet (1940 m) serves as a refuge and a base for exploring the surrounding peaks and the Laghetto del Bram. Additionally, the Sanctuary of San Magno offers hospitality and accommodation during some summer months for pilgrims and travelers.


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