Best mountain peaks around Martiniana Po are located in the Piedmont region of Italy, providing access to notable mountain peaks. This area features diverse terrain, from open meadows to rocky sectors, offering various recreational opportunities. The landscape includes significant natural features and historical sites, making it a destination for those interested in both outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The "Croce di Sanfront," towering high into the sky, was built of iron framework, a construction method that has been imitated many times since Gustave Eiffel's revolutionary contribution to the World Exhibition in Paris (construction period 1887–1889). The summit cross, clearly visible from afar, dominates the landscape with its striking silhouette.
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It is a large boulder positioned overhanging, an excellent panoramic point over the Gilba valley. It can be reached from two sides, starting from different hamlets of Melle, or from the capital itself. For those who suffer from vertigo, it is better not to get too close to the edge and look below.
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From Passo Malaura you continue almost entirely by push, you don't need portage. The effort is rewarded by a splendid view of the Val Varaita.
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Departure from the sanctuary of Sant'Anna. 2h and 20 to get up, walking with a calm step. I recommend taking the left fork on the outward journey (less steep) and going down the steepest path on the way back. Immediately below the village of Sant'Anna there is a highly recommended hotel restaurant. Delicious aperitif, magnificent view and super welcome!
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Locally nicknamed "Leonardo's Mountain" for Da Vinci praised its quartzite minerals, Mount Bracco also has interesting rock climbing sectors that can be reached from Sanfront. I've climbed several routes on good gneiss year-round, only to be avoided during the warmest months.
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It can be reached starting from Rore, with a view of Monviso, Pelvo, Marchesa!
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You can make a loop starting from the road of the cannons, and in about an hour and a half complete it to climb to the top of the panoramic Roccerè. It is located about halfway between the easy peaks of San Bernardo and Birrone
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The perfect place for a training run and completely immersed in nature.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Mount Roccerè, known for its panoramic views of the lower Maira Valley and archaeological finds. Another highly appreciated spot is the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit, offering stunning vistas over the lower Po valley.
The region boasts peaks with rich history. Mount Roccerè is notable for the discovery of Bronze Age 'cupels' in its rocks. Additionally, Monte Bracco, which includes the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit, is affectionately known as 'Leonardo's Mountain' due to Leonardo da Vinci's praise of its quartzite minerals.
Yes, Monte Ricordone is an excellent choice for families and those seeking an easier ascent. It offers an easy climb across open meadows, providing rewarding views of both the lower and upper valleys without extreme difficulty.
Several peaks offer exceptional views. Mount Roccerè provides a superb panorama of the Maira Valley. The Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit offers breathtaking views stretching to the Monviso and, on clear days, across the plain to the Lombardy mountains. The Madonna of the Birch Viewpoint also offers a very nice view over the valley.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area around Martiniana Po offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, explore the landscape on cycling routes, or tackle challenging MTB trails.
Yes, Monte Bracco, including the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit and Sanfront Cross, can be reached via various trails. A characteristic walk is the 'tour of the 3 crosses,' often departing from the sanctuary of Devesio in Rifreddo. Some routes, like those to the Envie Cross, may require some training due to the elevation gain.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Mount Roccerè and the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Bronze Age cupels and Leonardo da Vinci's connection to Monte Bracco, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, Monte Bracco is known for its appealing rock climbing sectors, particularly accessible from Sanfront. It features good gneiss rock and is suitable for climbing year-round, except during the warmest months.
The Sanfront Cross is a striking iron framework summit cross located on Monte Bracco. It is one of the three crosses on the mountain, offering panoramic views of the Po valley and is clearly visible from afar, dominating the landscape with its silhouette.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of mountain biking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Rifugio Pian Munè – Croce del Tournour loop from Rifreddo' or the 'Castellar Castle – Chapel of Sant'Eusebio loop from Revello'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Martiniana Po guide.
While general hiking is enjoyable across many seasons, specific activities like rock climbing on Monte Bracco are best outside the warmest months. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers.


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