Best attractions and places to see around Rimasco include natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by Rimasco Lake, the Sermenza and Nonay Valleys, and the imposing Monte Tagliaferro. A significant portion of the area is protected by the Alta Valsesia Nature Park, Europe's highest protected area. Visitors can explore ancient Walser dwellings, historical churches, and a network of footpaths.
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bridge towards Alpe Pile
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Gorgeous mountain village, the climb to get there is very easy, traffic is practically non-existent.
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One of the refuges where I've eaten the best, the food is truly excellent. If you're passing through, I highly recommend stopping for a bite to eat. It's in a great location beneath Monte Rosa; you can see the Margherita hut through a telescope, and they also have tent sites for sleeping.
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Beautiful viewpoint on the southern side of Monterosa, its peaks and glaciers
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Beautiful side valley that branches off from Alagna. Far from the ski industry, it preserves ancient Walser settlements. The village of Follu is beautiful, where the beautiful Zar Senni refuge is located. The Val d'Orto joins the Val d'Olen at the superb and severe Foric pass (2,432 m).
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Very beautiful, excellent view of the Monte Rosa wall
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Excerpt from our experience ‘Top meeting with Monte Rosa in Alagna': Like the many small waterfalls, we plunge into the depths towards Rifugio Pastore. A pleasant meeting place where adventurers start or arrive. Not only are water bottles filled here, but adventurous spirits are also richly inspired by wild stories. Small glasses in combination with large amber-colored ones with a finished white collar find their way to dry lips. The stories become tougher and tougher. Unfortunately, time has not paused and has kept on going. You cannot stop time, and certainly not the last shuttle bus. By attending this youthful, carefree conviviality, we missed the last shuttle bus. In the Alagna valley, the streetlights are lit and locals are ready for the late-night news. The red lantern is lit and along a steep, sobering evening walk through the deeply eroded riverbed, we arrive back at the empty parking lot in Wold. We stand here all alone, just the two of us. No ‘Maglia Rosa’ for us today. Besides sore knees and overloaded joints, we still hold a beautiful memory of the top meeting with Monte Rosa. Triggered to the whole hiking experience? Read the whole story at https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/tour/803208791
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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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Rimasco is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Key features include the scenic Rimasco Lake, the lush Sermenza and Nonay Valleys, and the impressive Monte Tagliaferro. A significant portion of the area is protected by the Alta Valsesia Nature Park, which is Europe's highest protected area.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the ancient Parish Church of St. James, explore the traditional Walser dwellings in the Dorca Hamlet, or discover the Walser Villages of Val d'Otro. In nearby Rima San Giuseppe, you'll find the Artificial Marble Museum and the Pietro Dellavedova Gypsum Museum. The wider Valsesia area also hosts the UNESCO World Heritage site, Sacro Monte di Varallo.
Rimasco is a great base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy sport fishing in Rimasco Lake, or explore an extensive network of footpaths for hiking. During winter, the surrounding peaks are ideal for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering. For specific routes, you can find various options for cycling, running, and waterfall hikes in the area.
Families can enjoy several activities in Rimasco. The Fun Bob on rails at the former Rimasco ski resort offers an exciting experience with a 1.8 km track. Exploring the scenic Rimasco Lake and its surroundings is also a pleasant family outing. Additionally, the Carcoforo Village is noted as family-friendly.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Alpe Campo, a mountain refuge at 1,200 meters in Pian della Ratta, which offers stunning vistas of the valley and Rimasco Lake. Another excellent spot is Rifugio F. Pastore (Alpe Pile), located at 1,575 meters, where you can admire the imposing south face of Monte Rosa.
Rimasco offers a variety of hiking trails. Popular routes include Trail 363 to the Vallè Piat alpine pasture for scenic views, and Trail 370 connecting Rimasco to Alpe Campo via Alpe Pian della Ratta and Siunal, offering magnificent vistas of Monte Rosa and the Sermenza Valley. The Nonay Valley is also a prime spot for alpine hiking. You can find more detailed routes for waterfall hikes in the area.
The best time to visit Rimasco largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring natural features, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) offer pleasant weather. For winter activities like snowshoeing and ski mountaineering, the snowy months are ideal. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, you can explore the Ruins of Villa Aprilia, also known as Villa Lancia. These are the historical remains of a villa once owned by Vincenzo Lancia, located at Alpe Selle di Baranca. The ruins tell a story of the Belle Époque and its role during World War II, though caution is advised when visiting as they are unsafe.
The Alta Valsesia Nature Park is renowned for being Europe's highest protected area, reaching 4,554 meters at Punta Gnifetti. Established in 1979, it's a treasure trove of unique landscapes and biodiversity, offering an unforgettable experience for mountain lovers.
Absolutely. The Walser tradition is still very much alive and evident in the region. You can experience it by walking through the small Alpine villages of Val d'Otro, which offer a glimpse into the history of this ancient people. The Dorca Hamlet also showcases typical Walser dwellings and well-preserved historic houses.
Rimasco hosts the traditional Miaccia Fair every year on August 16th. This event celebrates local customs and offers a chance to experience the regional culture.


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