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Hiking around Novalesa offers diverse landscapes within the Val Cenischia, nestled in the Cottian Alps. The region features a natural amphitheater along a ridge connecting Rocciamelone to the Lamet. Hikers can explore lush forests, alpine meadows, and rugged mountain paths, with notable attractions including the Novalesa Waterfalls. The terrain varies from gentle slopes to challenging alpine ascents.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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8.68km
04:31
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Hike 5.4 miles (8.7 km) from Novalesa to Bivacco Fratelli Chiaberto, gaining 2748 feet (837 m) on this moderate 4.5-hour trail.
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04:17
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Hike the difficult Via Alpina Blue Trail: Stage D33, a 4.0-mile route with 2631 feet of elevation gain to Mount Rocciamelone.

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15.4km
05:27
780m
780m
Alpine trail through historic stone shelters and mountain villages toward Rocciamelone peak.
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03:42
520m
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Alpine trail through Cottian Alps leading to Pointe Baraccon with authentic mountain paths and border views.
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03:43
800m
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Hike Trail 585 to Bivacco Fratelli Chiaberto, a moderate 5.1-mile route with 2641 feet of elevation gain and panoramic views.
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This refuge is managed and open only during the summer months. It's possible to stop for a break when climbing to the summit of Rocciamelone. It's located approximately halfway between La Riposa and Rocciamelone.
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landing place for beginners, or a useful support point to break the climb in 2
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This bivouac is located in the municipality of Novalesa, among the mountain pastures of Grange Monio. It is usually reached by parking in Ronelle, with a path in the woods that climbs quite steeply, at the end it passes through meadows. In just over 3 km you have to overcome a difference in altitude of 80 meters. Beautiful view of the Cenischia valley from the bivouac clearing. It can be used as a stopover to climb to Rocciamelone
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Just walked by and didn't stop But looks very quaint and nice view wonderful
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Trucco is a village upstream of Susa. From here you have a beautiful view of the valley floor, but also of the surrounding hills.
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Inexpensive Posto tappa with very good food and good accommodation. We recommend. One does not want to descend 3000m to Susa on one day.
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Hut for the ascent to Rocciamelone. Overnight stay with half board for € 40.- (wine incl.) !! Very friendly hutkeeper.
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Novalesa offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from gentle strolls to challenging alpine expeditions within the Val Cenischia.
Yes, Novalesa provides several easy and family-friendly trails. Many routes leading to the Novalesa Waterfalls are short, feature minimal elevation gain, and wind through cool woods, making them accessible for all fitness levels. The region has 3 easy routes suitable for families.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the dramatic Novalesa Waterfall, the impressive Villaretto Waterfall, or the serene Stone Bridge and Waterfall View. The historic Novalesa Abbey also serves as a tranquil starting point for nature walks.
The hiking routes in Novalesa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from lush forests to rugged mountain paths, and the striking natural spectacles like the waterfalls and panoramic views of the Cottian Alps.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, trails like the Via Alpina Blue Trail: Stage D33 offer challenging ascents towards Mount Rocciamelone. Another demanding option is the Rocciamelone Trail from Ronelle (via Route 587), which leads through varied mountain terrain.
Many trails in Novalesa are suitable for hiking with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you carry waste bags. It's advisable to check specific trail regulations before you go.
Novalesa offers a wide variety of terrain. You'll encounter lush forests, open alpine meadows, and rugged mountain paths. Some trails feature steep ascents and descents, while others, particularly those leading to the waterfalls, are gentler and more accessible.
Yes, some trails lead to mountain shelters. For instance, the Trail 585 to Bivacco Fratelli Chiaberto is a moderate route that takes you through alpine terrain directly to a mountain bivouac, offering a great destination for a longer day hike.
The best time for hiking in Novalesa is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the trails are typically free of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes and natural attractions.
Yes, sections of famous long-distance trails, such as the Via Alpina Blue Trail and the Via Francigena, pass through or near Novalesa. These offer opportunities for extended and challenging treks, connecting you to a broader network of European hiking paths.
Many trails in Novalesa offer stunning panoramic views. Routes in the higher elevations, especially those leading towards Rocciamelone or along the ridge connecting it to the Lamet, provide breathtaking vistas of the Cottian Alps and the Val Cenischia. The Pointe Baraccon de Chamois Trail (via Route 584) is known for its authentic mountain paths and panoramic border views.
While Novalesa is accessible by public transport, specific bus routes and schedules to individual trailheads can be limited, especially for more remote starting points. It's recommended to check local bus services for connections from larger towns like Susa to Novalesa, and then plan for walking or local taxis to reach specific trailheads.


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