Best mountain passes around Camburzano are situated in the Province of Biella, within the Italian region of Piedmont. This area is characterized by mountainous terrain, offering access to the Biellese Alps and views towards the Aosta Valley and Po plain. The region features high-altitude locations that function as passes, providing opportunities for hiking and exploration. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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junction between the road coming from Graglia and the road to Tracciolino which connects Andrate and Oropa
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It's just a high point on the dirt road. Not a single geese in sight.
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crossing point of the two branches of the SP 512 "Tracciolino" in the direction of Andrate (Serra hill) and Oropa
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The Taglio Grosso pass is a road pass that connects the province of Turin with that of Biella. Here the road is crossed by the Alta Via della Serra Morenica of Ivrea, by the Cammino di San Carlo and by the Ghiaccio Caldo Ghiaccio Freddo di Magnano route, and the large telecommunications antenna allows you to take the pass as a point of reference.
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The Oca Pass is a pass on the Serra di Ivrea ridge, a glacial moraine that extends between the Canavese and Biella areas. The pass can be reached from various paths that cross woods, lakes and historical sites such as the Torre della Bastia and the Ciucarun.
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This hill offers a beautiful panoramic view. You can admire the scenery that goes from Monbarone to the Canavese plains up to the Gressoney valley. The paths that lead here do not present particular technical difficulties and are well maintained. If you come from the west, the route is less steep, while if you come from the south, it is a little steeper but still practicable by running.
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Very panoramic place the view ranges from Monbarone to the Canavese plains to the Gressoney valley. The ascent by mtb is easy thanks to the white road in fair conditions that leads up to the Bechera alp but long and steep. Leaving the bike from Alpe Bechera, you can reach the hill in a few minutes.
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The Rosazza Gallery represents the tourist crossing point between the Cervo Valley and the Oropa Valley. A few meters before the Valle Cervo side there is the typical restaurant of the same name (check the seasonal opening dates). Itinerary - from Santuario San Giovanni to Santuario di Oropa - very suggestive, subject to winter limitations due to snow and sometimes landslides, ideal for MTB if the snow cover is not excessive. No problem in other seasons. A spotlight in the tunnel is useful but not essential
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Beyond the well-known Passo dell'Oca and Taglio Grosso Pass, the region offers significant high-altitude experiences. The Colma di Mombarone, reaching 2,371 meters, provides expansive 360-degree panoramic views, including Monte Rosa. While not a pass itself, the Oropa Sanctuary area serves as a gateway to several mountain trails, including the alpine pass Colle della Barma.
From locations like Col Giassit, you can admire scenery stretching from Monbarone to the Canavese plains and the Gressoney valley. The Colma di Mombarone summit offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Alpine chain, including Monte Rosa, providing a vast sense of space and clear light.
Many paths leading to viewpoints like Col Giassit do not present particular technical difficulties and are well maintained. If approaching Col Giassit from the west, the route is less steep, making it more accessible for those new to mountain hiking.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Passo dell'Oca is part of the Serra di Ivrea ridge, a glacial moraine, and its paths traverse woods and lakes. The Oropa Sanctuary area is a natural oasis with a botanical garden and access to Lake Mucrone, surrounded by the majestic Biellese Alps.
The mountain passes and high-altitude areas are generally best visited during the warmer months for hiking. However, locations like Mombarone are also popular for ski mountaineering in winter. The Oropa Sanctuary area offers ski slopes during winter, providing year-round opportunities depending on your activity.
Yes, the Oropa Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Marian sanctuary in the Alps, offering a unique blend of spiritual, cultural, and natural experiences. Paths to Passo dell'Oca also cross historical sites like the Torre della Bastia and the Ciucarun.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the Colma di Mombarone summit from San Carlo di Graglia. The Oropa Sanctuary area provides access to many walking and trekking paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many road cycling routes and MTB trails, while running trails are also available.
The difficulty varies. Paths leading to Col Giassit are generally intermediate, with some routes being less steep than others. Ascents to higher peaks like Colma di Mombarone are rewarding but require a good level of fitness, making them suitable for experienced hikers and ski mountaineers.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding ascents, the vast sense of space, clear light, and silence broken only by the wind, especially from high points like Colma di Mombarone. The panoramic views, ranging from Monbarone to the Canavese plains and the Gressoney valley, are also highly praised, as are the well-maintained paths that offer beautiful scenery.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking routes. The Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GtA) trail passes through the nearby Colle della Lace. The Alta Via della Serra Morenica of Ivrea, the Cammino di San Carlo, and the Ghiaccio Caldo Ghiaccio Freddo di Magnano route all cross the Taglio Grosso Pass. For more options, explore the running trails around Camburzano, many of which are suitable for hiking.
Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling, with numerous routes available. The Taglio Grosso Pass is a road pass connecting the provinces of Turin and Biella, making it accessible for road cyclists. You can find many road cycling routes and MTB trails around Camburzano, catering to different skill levels.


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