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3,438
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70
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Hiking around Bussoleno offers diverse landscapes within Italy's Susa Valley, characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to the Alps. The region features significant natural areas like Parco Naturale Orsiera Rocciavrè and the Orrido di Foresto Nature Reserve. Trails often follow historical routes, including ancient mule tracks and sections of the Via Francigena, revealing terraced vineyards and dry stone walls.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.5
(36)
235
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6.22km
02:05
290m
290m
Embark on a moderate 3.9-mile (6.2 km) hike to Rifugio Amprimo, gaining 964 feet (294 metres) in elevation over approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes. You will follow Route 513, winding through changing forest landscapes. The path begins in beech woods, gradually opening up to reveal larches and firs as you ascend, offering a varied and engaging natural experience.
To start your adventure, head to the Cortavetto parking area, which is the official trailhead for this route. While the trail is well-marked, it is always a good idea to check local conditions before you go. Remember that Rifugio Amprimo offers traditional alpine cuisine and overnight stays, but it is wise to book ahead if you plan to eat there. This ensures you can fully enjoy the refuge's hospitality after your hike.
This route is part of the historic Sentiero dei Franchi and takes you into the beautiful Orsiera Rocciavrè Park. As you reach Rifugio Amprimo, you will find yourself on a grassy plateau at the forest's edge, perfect for relaxing. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the impressive Rocciamelone group, making it an ideal spot to soak in the mountain atmosphere.
4.5
(20)
62
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6.18km
02:50
430m
430m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.7
(3)
19
hikers
21.1km
08:01
1,180m
1,180m
This difficult 13.1-mile hike to Rifugio Amprimo in Parco Orsiera-Rocciavrè offers alpine views and Frogs' Paradise Lake.
10
hikers
10.2km
05:51
1,100m
1,100m
Hike the difficult Monte Ciarmetta via Bivacco Fugera (Route 538) for panoramic Susa Valley views and historical marble quarries.
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hikers
8.45km
04:15
650m
660m
Hike the moderate 5.3-mile (8.5 km) From Coste to Cà Teissard (via Route 537) trail, gaining 2120 feet (646 metres).
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CAI trail 450 and then 450b from Falcimagna (Bussoleno, Turin). Very windy location, near abandoned greenstone quarries.
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The trail is very difficult to find, starting from the first water crossing, but especially between points 4 and 5 (note: I hiked in the opposite direction). I lost the route several times and had to climb very dangerously to finally reach the cave! Komoot didn't clearly indicate the route, and the hiking GPS also showed this route... So extra preparation is necessary! A truly beautiful area!
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In the Orsiera Rocciavrè park. Reachable only by paths, not all of which are ideal for MTB. The effort is rewarded by this splendid place.
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It has no summit crosses, but once you reach the Fugera bivouac, it is worth climbing here too with an additional twenty minutes. On clear days the view of the Susa valley is beautiful.
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CAI bivouac of Bussoleno equipped with 7 beds, stove, table, chairs, and outside benches with tables and a beautiful panoramic view of the Susa valley. It can be reached by paths of varying difficulty, from the hamlets of Falcemagna or Foresto
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Nice tour, challenging trail suitable for trained people, some problems crossing the stream as part of the trail is blocked.
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Unfortunately, the upper lake is full of rotting plants. Swimming is not recommended unless you are a frog. Unfortunately, the smell is not that great either. So I quickly left. The lake near the parking lot looks a little better. The restaurant is a nice place to stay.
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Rustic but welcoming bivouac. Very satisfying view As of today April 2024 and under renovation.
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There are over 70 hiking routes around Bussoleno, catering to a wide range of abilities. These include 8 easy trails, 37 moderate routes, and 25 difficult paths for more experienced hikers.
Hiking in Bussoleno offers diverse landscapes, from the stunning views across the Susa Valley and the alpine backdrop of Mont Blanc, to the protected areas of Parco Naturale Orsiera Rocciavrè and the Orrido di Foresto Nature Reserve. You'll encounter historical mule tracks, terraced vineyards, and dense forests of beech and larch.
Yes, Bussoleno offers several easy paths suitable for families and those seeking a more relaxed walk. While specific family-friendly routes aren't highlighted, the region's 8 easy trails provide gentle terrain and minimal elevation gain. Many trails also lead to accessible spots like the Amprimo Mountain Hut.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. A notable one is the Natural Reserve of the Orrido di Foresto — Ring tour, which allows for a comprehensive exploration of its unique natural features. Another option is the Rifugio Amprimo Loop from Bussoleno, offering a longer, challenging experience.
Many trails in Bussoleno are rich in history. You can hike along ancient mule tracks, characterized by dry stone walls and old cellars, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. Bussoleno also lies along a branch of the historic Via Francigena, a significant medieval pilgrimage route. The Monte Ciarmetta via Trail 538, for instance, leads to historical marble quarries.
Along the trails, you can find several interesting spots. The Amprimo Mountain Hut is a popular destination and starting point for many hikes. Other nearby attractions include the Toesca Hut and the Selleries Hut. For those interested in unique natural formations, the Pera Furà Millstone Cave and Le Voute Caves are also accessible.
Yes, especially within the Parco Naturale Orsiera Rocciavrè, which is directly accessible from Bussoleno. This park is home to typical Alpine wildlife such as chamois, deer, and roe deer, as well as over a hundred bird species. Forest hikes, like the Forest hike to Rifugio Amprimo (via Route 513), also offer opportunities to spot alpine frogs.
Bussoleno offers hiking opportunities across different seasons due to its diverse terrain. While summer and autumn provide ideal conditions for higher alpine routes and vibrant foliage, the region also features specific winter trails connecting upper hamlets, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Bussoleno is well-situated within the Susa Valley, serving as a starting point for many treks. While specific public transport links to individual trailheads vary, the town itself is generally accessible, and many routes begin directly from or near the town center, making it convenient for those relying on public transport.
The routes in Bussoleno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning mountain vistas, and the well-maintained historical paths. Over 3000 hikers have used komoot to explore the area, indicating its popularity and quality.
Absolutely. Bussoleno is a gateway to significant challenges for experienced hikers. The traverse of Rocciamelone, one of the highest walkable three-and-a-half-thousanders, offers breathtaking alpine views and is a significant challenge. Routes like Monte Ciarmetta via Trail 538 are also considered difficult, demanding good fitness and alpine experience.
While specific regulations for dogs on all trails are not detailed, many natural areas in Italy, including parts of the Susa Valley, generally permit dogs on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations for specific trails, especially within protected areas like Parco Naturale Orsiera Rocciavrè, to ensure a pleasant and compliant hike with your pet.


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