Mountain peaks around Craveggia offer access to notable summits and elevated areas within the Val Vigezzo. The region provides diverse hiking experiences, ranging from challenging ascents to more accessible routes. These areas are characterized by expansive views of the surrounding Alps, including Lago Maggiore and Monte Rosa. Trails often feature historical mule tracks and connect to traditional alpine pastures, showcasing the area's natural beauty and cultural significance.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Rasa is a tiny mountain village in the Centovalli, accessible only on foot or by cable car from Verdasio. At an altitude of approximately 900 meters, it nestles on sunny slopes. Narrow streets, old stone houses, and a quiet piazza lend the village a special charm. Rasa is considered a car-free paradise.
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Beautiful passage with little traffic and asphalt in good condition.
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Particularly noteworthy is the fantastic view of Lake Maggiore directly at your feet. The approaches are long and steep.
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The Scopello pass is located at 970 meters above sea level and connects Cannobio, on Lake Maggiore, with Santa Maria Maggiore and the Vigezzo valley. The top of the pass is dedicated to the cyclist Marco Pantani.
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as a souvenir from the Magico Pantani Fanclub Cannobio
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Grossalp hut is immersed in the eponymous mountain pasture. This dream place is surrounded by wide prairies, on the horizon the mountains frame this beautiful picture, making it breathtaking.
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The Scopelo Pass is a magical place reachable with a beautiful climb from Canobbio.
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For experienced hikers seeking a challenge and breathtaking panoramic views, Monte Zeda (2156 meters) and Pizzo Laurasca (2195 meters) are highly rewarding. Pizzo Laurasca offers stunning vistas of the wild Val Grande National Park. Another challenging option is Pizzo Ragno (2289 meters). For a summit with a wide panoramic view over Lake Maggiore, consider Monte Limidario Summit.
Yes, Piana di Vigezzo is an excellent option. Accessible by cable car from Prestinone, it allows you to start at a higher altitude, making some routes more accessible. From Piana di Vigezzo, you can reach the mountain pastures of Colma and then descend to Craveggia, enjoying breathtaking panoramas with less effort. Another highlight offering fantastic views into the Onserone valley and Lago Maggiore is Pizzo Zucchero summit.
The region offers diverse natural beauty, from vibrant forests in autumn to blooming alpine flowers in spring. You'll encounter green meadows, historic mule tracks, and expansive views of the Val Vigezzo, surrounding Alps, and distant landmarks like Lago Maggiore and Monte Rosa. Trails often pass through charming blueberry forests, and the area is rich in alpine flora and fauna.
While some peaks are challenging, areas like Piana di Vigezzo, accessible by cable car, offer a good starting point for easier walks in alpine meadows. The trail from Craveggia to La Colma, while involving significant elevation, can be adapted for families depending on their experience. For specific family-friendly routes, you can explore the Hiking around Craveggia guide for moderate options.
The trails often connect to traditional alpine pastures, offering glimpses into the local economy and ancient traces of the past, such as rock carvings. The presence of historic mule tracks, like those leading to Bocchetta della Cima via Bagni di Craveggia, highlights the region's rich history. Additionally, the car-free mountain village of Rasa, with its narrow streets and old stone houses, offers a unique cultural experience.
The region is beautiful in different seasons. Spring brings blooming flowers, while autumn offers vibrant forest colors. Summer is ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures at higher altitudes. For specific seasonal considerations or winter hiking, it's always best to check local conditions and trail accessibility, as some higher routes may be snow-covered.
Beyond reaching summits, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Valle Vigezzo Trail' or the 'Historic mule track to Bocchetta di Sant'Antonio'. For more challenging ascents, explore mountain hikes. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Historic Center of Malesco loop'.
Yes, you can find amenities in and around Craveggia. For example, the Grossalp Hut and Alpine Pasture offers accommodation with 26 beds and transforms into a restaurant on the slopes during winter. The village of Craveggia itself and nearby towns in Val Vigezzo provide various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
Public transport options are available to reach certain starting points. For instance, the car-free village of Rasa is accessible by cable car from Verdasio. Piana di Vigezzo is also reached via cable car from Prestinone. For other trails, local bus services in Val Vigezzo can connect you to various trailheads, though some remote areas might require private transport.
Trails like 'From Craveggia to La Colma' (via Routes M29 and M31) and the 'Bagni di Craveggia - Bocchetta della Cima Trail' are known for their significant elevation gain and are rated as difficult. These routes offer rewarding challenges and expansive views. You can find more details in the Hiking around Craveggia guide.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramas, which often include views of Val Vigezzo, the surrounding Alps, Lago Maggiore, and even glimpses of Monte Rosa. The diverse hiking trails, catering to various fitness levels, and the natural beauty of the changing landscapes are also highly appreciated. The region's cultural significance, with its historic mule tracks and traditional alpine pastures, adds another layer of enjoyment for explorers.
Yes, the Marco Pantani Pass (Scopello Pass) is a notable mountain pass located at 970 meters above sea level. It connects Cannobio with Santa Maria Maggiore and the Vigezzo valley. It's known for being a beautiful passage with good asphalt conditions, making it popular for scenic drives and cycling.


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