Best mountain peaks around Casapinta are found within the broader Province of Biella, part of Italy's mountainous Piedmont region. Casapinta itself is a small municipality situated at an altitude of approximately 402 meters. The surrounding Biellese Alps offer notable peaks and extensive hiking opportunities accessible from the area. This region provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, ranging from accessible trails to challenging alpine routes.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Super view of the Monte Rosa group. There is a kiosk with very tasty cappuccino. Some hiking tours start there.
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Wonderful (challenging) ridge route: breathtaking views completely immersed in harsh and uncontaminated nature, not to be missed. ATTENTION: classified T3 EEA (Expert Hikers on an Equipped Route), numerous fixed ropes and (moderately) exposed sections, adequate equipment and clothing, experience and good physical condition essential, to be avoided in bad weather.
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If with Gravel, be careful of the very steep and rough descent to get down to the Alpe and the artificial lake
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Quite compact uphill terrain, MTB recommended especially for the descent
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refuge bar restaurant at the top of Monte Marca, arrival point of the homonymous chairlift
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Cima reachable from Bielmonte via an easy paved road, then a not too demanding dirt road
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While Casapinta itself is not mountainous, the surrounding Biellese Alps offer several notable spots. Popular choices include Bocchetta di Margosio, a mountain pass known for its incredible views and as a satisfying route to Bielmonte. Another favorite is Bielmonte, a summit offering fantastic panoramic views from its wonderful panoramic road.
Yes, Monte Cerchio is a great family-friendly option. It's easily reached by a short walk and provides beautiful views of the plains and the Val Sessera. Another accessible spot is Monte Marca and Laghetto, which features a lake and viewpoint, reachable via an easy paved road and a not-too-demanding dirt road.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Rocca d'Argimonia offers a wonderful and challenging ridge route. It features breathtaking views and is classified as T3 EEA (Expert Hikers on an Equipped Route), with numerous fixed ropes and exposed sections. Adequate equipment, experience, and good physical condition are essential for this route.
Within the broader Biella region, Monte Mars stands out as the highest point at 2,600 meters (8,530 feet). Other significant peaks include Monte Bo at 2,556 meters (8,386 feet) and Tre Vescovi at 2,501 meters (8,205 feet), all offering diverse alpine experiences.
The region around Casapinta offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and trekking trails, suitable for different fitness levels. Mountain biking and ski-mountaineering in winter are also popular. For more specific routes, you can check out guides like Running Trails around Casapinta, Road Cycling Routes around Casapinta, and Gravel biking around Casapinta.
Yes, many peaks and passes in the area offer stunning views. Bocchetta di Margosio and Bielmonte are both highlighted for their incredible and fantastic panoramic views. Monte Marca and Laghetto also provides a rewarding viewpoint, as does Monte Cerchio with its beautiful vistas of the plains.
The mountains of the Biellese region are generally accessible for hiking and outdoor activities from spring through autumn. For ski-mountaineering, winter offers ideal conditions. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially for higher or more challenging routes.
The region offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from easy paved and dirt roads leading to viewpoints, to wild yet accessible mountain terrain, and even strenuous alpine routes with fixed ropes and exposed sections for experienced climbers. There are also long-distance trails like the 'Alta Via delle Alpi Biellesi' and 'vie ferrate' (equipped climbing routes).
Visitors particularly appreciate the incredible and fantastic panoramic views from spots like Bocchetta di Margosio and Bielmonte. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Monte Marca and Laghetto, even via accessible routes, is also highly valued. For the adventurous, the challenging ridge routes and immersion in untouched nature, such as at Rocca d'Argimonia, are major draws.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Bocchetto Sessera Pass – Bielmonte loop'. Road cyclists can explore challenging routes such as the 'Graglia Sanctuary – Oropa Climb – Pantani Mountain loop'. More details and routes are available in the Gravel biking around Casapinta and Road Cycling Routes around Casapinta guides.
Yes, Monte Marca and Laghetto features a charming artificial lake near its summit. Additionally, Rocca d'Argimonia is recognized as a natural monument, offering a unique natural experience with its rugged landscape.


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