Best mountain peaks around Campertogno offer access to the Valsesia region, known for its diverse alpine landscapes. The area features prominent peaks and is part of the Alta Valsesia Natural Park, which reaches high altitudes. This region provides a range of experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Summit.... Breathtaking view
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Beautiful viewpoint on the southern side of Monterosa, its peaks and glaciers
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Of this mountain, after well over a hundred climbs, I know all the sides, it's a shame that some of the slopes inside the Val Sessera, e.g. the one for Rattarun and then Alpe Boscoso then climbing to Navagli and Alpe Campo and Cima ... are, for some stretches in the lower valley, a bit swallowed up by vegetation. The normal route from Ciota to the refuge is very popular, but for example the descent via Spelonca-Cascinetta still offers a nice ring that is more "wild" and very little frequented.
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Beautiful hike with a spectacular view as a reward!
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Very beautiful, excellent view of the Monte Rosa wall
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Natural park characterized by the grandeur of the peaks present, the variety of landscapes and the possibility of close encounters with ibex/other wild animals
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Monte Bo on the ridge that divides Val Sorba from the Meggiana basin, panorama towards the Monte Rosa group and the main groove of Valsesia.
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Cima Mutta at 2135 meters is one of the most beautiful peaks to do in Valsesia and is on the ridge that divides Valle Vogna and Valle Otro.
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Visitors frequently explore the Alta Valsesia Nature Park, which is Europe's highest park, reaching up to 4,554 meters at Punta Gnifetti. Other popular destinations include the Summit of Monte Barone, offering views over the Sessera and Strona di Postua valleys, and Monte Bo in Valsesia, known for its panoramic views of the Monte Rosa group.
Punta Sivella (2523m), also known as Ciciozza, features a small chapel built in 1942 and a cross at its summit. An annual Holy Mass is celebrated there in August. The ascent is often part of the 'Art Trail' (Sentiero dell'Arte), passing through the beautiful Alpe Argnaccia with its small lake and mountain cottages, offering a mix of cultural interest and natural beauty.
From the summit of Monte Bo di Valsesia (2072m), you can admire expansive views of the impressive Monte Rosa group and the wider Valsesia region. The peak is marked by a statue of the Madonna and a trigonometric geodetic point, making it a rewarding climb for those seeking panoramic vistas.
Yes, the 'Art Trail' (Sentiero dell'Arte) is a notable route. Sections of this trail lead to peaks like Punta Sivella and Becco della Guardia. It is lined with small chapels illustrating the life of the Virgin Mary and passes through various mountain pastures, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural scenery.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Sentiero dell'Arte ed Alpeggi sopra Campertogno' or the challenging 'Hike to Colma di Campertogno − loop'. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Balmuccia-Alagna Cycle Trail' or the 'Alpe di Mera – Ponte Vecchio di Pila loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as 'Tour tra Valsesia e Val Sorba'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Campertogno.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions and accessible trails. For specific seasonal advice or to check current conditions, it's always recommended to consult local resources before your trip.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, some sections of the 'Art Trail' or paths leading to lower mountain pastures might be suitable for families. For easier options, look for trails with lower elevation gain and shorter distances. Always check the difficulty rating and terrain details before heading out with family.
The Alta Valsesia Nature Park is notable as the highest park in Europe, reaching up to 4,554 meters at Punta Gnifetti, home to Capanna Margherita. Established in 1979, it is a treasure trove of biodiversity and offers stunning alpine landscapes, making it a significant natural monument in the region.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Monte Bo di Valsesia, which offers clear sights of the Monte Rosa group. The diverse landscapes, from lush valleys to high alpine environments, and the rich biodiversity of areas like the Alta Valsesia Nature Park are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of relaxation and the unforgettable experience of being in the mountains.
The Summit of Monte Barone reaches a height of 2044 meters in the Biella Alps. From its peak, you can enjoy commanding views over the Sessera valley and the Strona di Postua valley. It's a popular destination for hikers, with various routes leading to its summit.
Yes, the village of Campertogno itself offers various amenities. Additionally, some mountain areas, like Alpe di Mera, feature restaurants and bars, providing refreshment options for hikers. For accommodation, you can find hotels and other lodging in Campertogno and surrounding Valsesia towns.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. While some trails, like the 'normal way up' to Punta Sivella, are considered easy to moderate with an average duration of 5 hours, many routes to higher peaks are classified as challenging. For instance, the 'Hike to Colma di Campertogno − loop' is rated as difficult. Always check specific trail descriptions for elevation gain and distance to match your fitness level.


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