Best mountain peaks around Campiglia Cervo are found in the heart of the Alta Valle Cervo, offering access to the Biellese Alps. This region is characterized by its wild mountain landscapes and traditional settlements. The area provides diverse hiking experiences, from moderate forest trails to more challenging alpine ascents. Visitors can explore various peaks that offer expansive views of the surrounding valleys.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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sanctuary about ten km above Biella, reachable by road bike along the only road from Biella, from Andrate, a town above Ivrea with the road called "Tracciolino" from Favaro, just above Biella by mountain bike along the route of the old train
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The path to the Sanctuary of Oropa is a journey through nature, history, and spirituality: trails pass through ancient forests, hills, and charming villages, all the way up to the majestic Biella mountains. The itineraries, at times challenging, test your pace and endurance, but reward you with breathtaking views and the unique thrill of reaching one of Piedmont's most fascinating sacred sites.
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Main entrance to the Oasi Zegna, from which many paths start, including the "Bosco del Sorriso" path and others
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The sanctuary of Oropa is a Marian sanctuary - dedicated to the Black Madonna - located a dozen kilometers north of the city of Biella, in the Oropa hamlet, at about 1,280 meters above sea level, in a natural amphitheater of mountains that surround the city below and are part of the Biella Alps. The sanctuary includes, in addition to a Sacred Mount (the Sacred Mount of Oropa), the original church built on the basis of an ancient shrine and the current sanctuary itself, equipped with various structures intended to accommodate the faithful and tourists. And it is also the Arrival of the Stage of the Giro d'Italia. The most famous one was in 1999 with the comeback of Marco Pantani who went on to win the Stage (Arrival dedicated to Him).
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As an excursion I have continued several times to Cima Mucrone, passing by "Limbo", while when there is snow and it is good, ski-skins and climb up to here or to the ridge a little higher. From here I have also started several times with the paraglider. Panoramic and beautiful point that lends itself to many experiences, not forgetting a thought to the blessed Frassati
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Oropa, definitely worth a visit. Not only is it fascinating in terms of history, but also because of the surrounding restaurants. And last but not least, the Black Madonna.
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Magical place of Alpine spirituality
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The region offers diverse peaks. For exceptional 360-degree panoramic views, consider Monte Mazzaro. Cima del Bonom is popular for its scenic ridge trails and vistas of both the Sessera and Cervo valleys. For a higher, more challenging ascent with expansive views, Punta del Cravile is a notable option. Additionally, Monte Bo in Valsesia provides views of the Monte Rosa group.
Monte Mazzaro is renowned for its exceptional 360-degree panoramic views, covering the entire Cervo Valley and extending towards Piedicavallo. Cima del Bonom also provides stunning vistas of both the Sessera and Cervo valleys. For a broader perspective, Poggio Frassati Summit Monument offers a panoramic view over the Biella area and the Oropa sanctuary.
Yes, Punta del Cravile, as one of the higher peaks at 2,384 m, offers a more demanding ascent. The trail towards its summit can involve rocky sections that may require fixed ropes and potentially snow, especially closer to the peak. The Bivacco Padre Mauro Antoniotti serves as a mountain hut for those undertaking this challenging route.
On the route to Cima del Bonom, you can find the fascinating natural rock window known as 'Pera Furá'. The summit of Cima del Bonom also features a geodetic point. Additionally, the wild mountain landscapes and traditional settlements themselves offer a unique natural and cultural experience.
While some trails can be steep, many initial sections, such as those leading to Alpe Bele on Monte Mazzaro, are relatively straightforward. The trails to Poggio Frassati Summit Monument are generally suitable for all, making it a good option for families. The Oropa Sanctuary area, a starting point for many excursions, is also considered family-friendly.
Hiking in the Campiglia Cervo area is particularly enjoyable in spring or autumn when the landscape is vibrant with color. These seasons generally offer pleasant temperatures and stable weather conditions for exploring the trails.
The area around Campiglia Cervo and nearby settlements offer options. Alpe di Mera, for example, is a settlement that functions as a summit and features restaurants and bars. The Oropa Sanctuary also has facilities for visitors.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and running. You can explore various routes such as those found in the Gravel biking around Campiglia Cervo guide or the Cycling around Campiglia Cervo guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Campiglia Cervo.
Yes, there are several options. For running, you can find trails like the 'From the Sanctuary of Oropa to Lake Bose - Ring tour' or the 'Val Sessera - Ring Tour' in the Running Trails around Campiglia Cervo guide. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Oropa Sanctuary – Pantani mountain - climb of Oropa loop' or the 'Rosazza Tunnel – The Delubro loop' from the Cycling around Campiglia Cervo guide.
Absolutely. The Oropa Sanctuary, a Sacred Mount and the largest Marian sanctuary in the Alps, is a prominent historical and cultural site. It houses the Black Madonna and serves as a starting point for many mountain excursions, including to Poggio Frassati Summit Monument.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse hiking experiences, ranging from moderate forest trails to more challenging alpine ascents, all offering breathtaking views of the Biellese Alps and the picturesque Valle Cervo. The community has shared over 300 photos and given 267 upvotes, highlighting the area's scenic beauty and rewarding trails.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, the Oropa Sanctuary is a significant hub and often accessible by public transport, serving as a common starting point for many mountain excursions in the area.
Yes, Bocchetto Sessera Pass is a notable mountain pass at about 1,400 m, connecting the Strona and Sessera valleys. It offers very panoramic views and is a starting point for interesting MTB routes, some leading to Valsesia.


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