Best mountain peaks around Cossogno are located in the Piedmont region of Italy, serving as a gateway to the Val Grande National Park. This area is known for its untamed nature and ancient mule tracks, offering a rugged landscape. The surrounding mountainous terrain provides rewarding summits with panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the Alpine environment. Hiking trails in the region vary from moderate to challenging, catering to different experience levels.
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Isola Pescatori, Lake Maggiore Isola dei Pescatori (Fishermen's Island), also called Isola Superiore (Upper Island), is one of the Borromean Islands in Lake Maggiore. Located in the municipality of Stresa, it is the only island in the lake that has been permanently inhabited since the beginning of the 14th century. The elongated island stretches approximately 350 meters from northwest to southeast and is about 100 meters wide at its widest point. The 3.4-hectare area is home to a fishing village in the southeast. An old avenue characterizes the northwest of the island. The harbor is located on the island's southern shore. There, fishermen have moorings for their boats, some of which are protected by a high stone wall. It also houses piers for water taxis and passenger boats. Isola dei Pescatori had 208 inhabitants in 1971, but by the last census (2001), the number had dropped to just 57. Sights The island's most striking building is the parish church, dedicated to Saint Victor (San Vittore). The multi-story houses feature characteristic long balconies, on whose railings fish is traditionally dried. The harbor entrance is protected by a life-size statue of the Praying Madonna. Text: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isola_dei_Pescatori
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Isola dei Pescatori (Isola Superiore) "The Fishermen's Island" Isola dei Pescatori, also known as Fishermen's Island or Isola Superiore, is the only permanently inhabited island. Its characteristic alleys and houses with long balconies for drying fish, the small village square, the tree-lined promenade, and the main street make it one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the lake. Also characteristic is the small market, where local handicrafts are sold, which attracts many tourists. Text / Source: Lago-Maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/borromaeische-inseln.html
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Isola dei Pescatori (Isola Superiore) "The Fishermen's Island" on Lake Maggiore Isola dei Pescatori, also known as Fishermen's Island or Isola Superiore, is the only permanently inhabited island. Its characteristic alleys and houses with long balconies for drying fish, the small village square, the tree-lined promenade, and the main street make it one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the lake. Also characteristic is the small market selling local handicrafts, which attracts many tourists. Text / Source: Lago-Maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/borromaeische-inseln.html
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Not on weekends. It's too crowded then.
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Beautiful stretch, I will do it again when the weather is good
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Very rewarding route for the view.... and how many take-offs from m. Croce, with paragliding! I also continued up to m. MASSONE, then returning to the valley to the right (descending) of the ascent ridge, up to alpe Bagnone and then returning to Quaggione, beautiful. I recommend choosing a day of clear skies.
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The road is quiet, through the forest and climbs steadily.
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Beautiful passage with little traffic and asphalt in good condition.
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From Cossogno, you can access several rewarding summits. Pizzo Pernice is directly reachable via a trail (P02) from Cossogno, offering stunning views of Lake Maggiore. Other significant peaks within the nearby Val Grande National Park include Monte Togano, Pizzo Proman, and Cima della Laurasca.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the Val Grande National Park, which borders Cossogno, is Monte Togano, standing at 2,301 meters. It offers a significant challenge for experienced hikers seeking to explore the core wilderness of the park.
Yes, Monte Faiè is known for its unique 360-degree panorama, allowing visitors to see Lake Orta, Lake Maggiore, Lake Mergozzo, and the lakes of Varese. Additionally, the hike to Pizzo Pernice offers breathtaking views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Alpine landscape.
Hiking trails to peaks around Cossogno vary from moderate to challenging. For instance, the hike to Pizzo Pernice involves an elevation gain of approximately 910-920 meters and is considered moderate to hard, requiring good fitness. Peaks within the Val Grande National Park, like Monte Togano, offer rugged and challenging terrain suitable for experienced hikers.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Val Grande National Park, accessible from Cossogno, also features easier paths suitable for families. These often follow ancient mule tracks and pass through historic towns. For specific family-friendly routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Cossogno guide.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks near Cossogno is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Summer offers longer daylight hours, but spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
The Val Grande National Park is a protected area. While general access for hiking is usually permitted, it's always advisable to check the official Val Grande National Park website (Wikipedia link for context) for any specific regulations, permits, or restrictions, especially for longer treks or overnight stays within the wilderness areas.
Cossogno is connected by public transport, such as the bus line 18 from Verbania. From Cossogno, you can access various trailheads. For example, the P02 trail to Pizzo Pernice starts directly from Cossogno. For reaching other trailheads within the Val Grande National Park, you might need to combine bus services with short walks or local transfers. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Cossogno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Alpeggi above Cicogna - Ring tour' or more challenging ones like 'From Cicogna to Ponte Velina'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Cicogna Village – Seitenklamm Tunnel loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Cossogno and Cycling around Cossogno guides.
The Val Grande National Park, bordering Cossogno, is renowned as the 'largest wilderness in the Alps'. It's characterized by its untamed nature, rugged landscapes, and ancient mule tracks. Mountain enthusiasts are drawn to its challenging terrain, the opportunity to experience true wilderness, and the breathtaking views of the vast green valley and Lake Maggiore from its high peaks.
Yes, the region holds significant historical value. While exploring the mountain peaks and trails, you can find traces of human presence spanning thousands of years, including ancient rock incisions, abandoned shelters, and fortifications. The ancient cobbled mule tracks themselves are historical features, offering a glimpse into past ways of life in the Alps.
Cossogno itself offers some amenities. For a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, you can look to nearby towns such as Verbania, Intra, or Pallanza, which are larger centers on Lake Maggiore and easily accessible from Cossogno. Some mountain huts or small bars might also be found along popular trails, such as the small bar at the View from Mottarone Summit.
Yes, the P02 trail is a well-known route that starts directly from Cossogno and leads to Pizzo Pernice. This hike follows an ancient cobbled mule track through chestnut woods before reaching ridge walks with stunning views of Lake Maggiore.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Monte Togano (2,301 m), the highest peak in Val Grande National Park, is highly recommended. Other notable summits within the park, such as Pizzo Proman (2,098 m) and Cima della Laurasca (2,193 m), also offer demanding terrain and expansive views.


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