Best mountain peaks around Alpette are situated in the Piedmont region of Italy, within the Graian Alps. This area features a diverse mountain terrain, offering various elevations and natural features. The peaks provide extensive views of the surrounding valleys and plains. Alpette serves as a base for exploring these mountain landscapes.
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Reached several times from the Corio side and from the Alpette side. Below the summit from the Corio side, near Alpe Rossolo, there are always horses.
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You can see everything and it can be reached from several different places
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On Cima Mares there isn't much, apart from a cross and the repeaters, but the panorama is worth the effort to climb it, the view actually ranges from the Maritime Alps, which are very clearly distinguishable in conditions of good visibility, then moving your gaze to the right you encounter Monviso, a good part of the peaks of Cuneese and the lower Susa valley, because the upper part is screened by the silhouette of Monte Soglio, which forms the watershed between the Orco valley and the Lanzo valleys. To the right, overlooking the upper part of the valley towards Ceresole, you can admire the satellites of G. Paradiso and other minor peaks, which however almost all exceed 2500 meters and offer a grandiose spectacle.
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Very panoramic, 360 degree view
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Very panoramic summit with large 360 view, it's worth it
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To reach the 2,231 meters of altitude of Punta Quinseina Sud, also known as Punta Quinseina di Santa Elisabetta, you follow a beautiful path which, although not particularly difficult, has quite steep sections, sometimes on stony ground, and starts from Pian del Lupo. If the mists allow it, the panorama from this point is extraordinary, ranging from the Canavese plain to the Alps. However, even more fascinating is the somewhat exposed path along the ridge that leads to the northern tip. Running along the ridge is an amazing experience!
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The Mares peak is a mountain in the Graian Alps. Despite the modest altitude of 1,654 metres, it offers an extraordinary view, an authentic panoramic balcony over the Canavese plain, the mountains of the Orco and Soana Valleys, and the Serra Morenica, embracing Gran Paradiso, Levanne, the Monferrato hills, the Ligurian Apennines , the Maritime Alps and Monviso. This beautiful panoramic peak can be reached via easy paths from two sides: towards the east, the route is slightly steep, making the uphill run a little challenging but not impossible; towards the west, the path follows the rounded ridge without ever being too exposed. It's a great opportunity for an atmospheric ride.
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Beautiful and enchanting place, relaxing views immersed in the nature of the Canavesi Mountains
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For breathtaking 360-degree views, Cima Mares is highly recommended, offering expansive landscapes where the territories of Sparone, Alpette, and Canischio converge. Another excellent choice is Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, which provides an extraordinary panorama of the Canavese plain and the wider Alps, including the Gran Paradiso massif on clear days. Even at a more modest altitude, Monte Soglio Summit and Madonna Statue offers an authentic panoramic balcony with views stretching to Gran Paradiso, Levanne, and even the Ligurian Apennines.
Yes, several peaks offer accessible paths. The hike to Cima Mares is described as simple and consistently beautiful. Monte Soglio is also accessible via easy paths, with western routes following a rounded, less exposed ridge, making it an excellent option for a scenic outing without extreme difficulty.
The terrain varies. Hikes to peaks like Cima Mares and Monte Soglio are generally considered simple or easy. However, paths to Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, while not overly difficult, do feature some steep and stony sections. For a more challenging experience, the ridge path to the northern tip of Quinseina is captivating but somewhat exposed. Punta Verzel summit (2,406 m) also presents challenging sections, especially towards the refuge and the summit itself.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, the region's mountain peaks are generally best enjoyed during warmer months when trails are clear of snow and ice, typically from late spring to early autumn. This allows for optimal hiking conditions and clear panoramic views. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the area features some notable historical and cultural sites. For instance, the Bandit's Chapel and Fountain, completed in 1674, is a historical reference point for various routes and is still in excellent condition today. Additionally, Monte Soglio Summit is marked by a Madonna Statue, adding a cultural and religious element to the natural beauty.
Beyond hiking, the Alpette area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Frassinetto bids farewell to the tour loop from Pont Canavese' or 'Torre Cives Trail – Chiara Waterfall loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Bealera Brissacca – Bairo Mill loop'. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes like 'Historic centre of Cuorgnè – Agliè Ducal Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Alpette, Gravel biking around Alpette, and Road Cycling Routes around Alpette.
Yes, combining peaks is a popular option for experienced hikers. For example, the hike to Cima Mares can be combined with a visit to Monte Soglio. Similarly, from Punta Verzel summit, there's a strong desire to continue to the Punta Rama bivouac or Quinseina, indicating potential for multi-peak routes.
The trails around Alpette's peaks offer diverse natural beauty. You'll traverse through beech and larch forests, alpine meadows, and scree fields. The higher elevations provide extensive views of the Canavese plain, the Orco and Soana Valleys, the Serra Morenica, and distant mountain ranges like Gran Paradiso, Levanne, and Monviso.
When heading to Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, be prepared for some steep and stony sections on the path starting from Pian del Lupo. For an even more captivating experience, consider the ridge path that leads to the northern tip of Quinseina, though it is somewhat exposed. Always aim for a clear day to fully appreciate the extraordinary panorama.
Visitors consistently praise the extraordinary panoramic views from the summits, often describing them as 360-degree spectacles. The diverse landscapes, ranging from forests to alpine meadows, and the opportunity to see distant peaks like Gran Paradiso, are frequently highlighted. The sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits and the peaceful atmosphere are also highly valued.
Yes, Monte Alpette is a notable peak in the Cottian Alps, reaching an elevation of 2,302 meters (7,552 feet). While specific unique features are less detailed, its significant elevation and classification make it a prominent natural landmark in the region, with trails leading to its summit for those seeking to explore it.


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