Best mountain peaks around Valle San Nicolao are found in the Biellese Alps, part of Italy's Piedmont region. This area, nestled in the Cervo Valley, offers access to various mountain peaks. The surrounding landscape provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its natural features and offers numerous viewpoints.
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Super view of the Monte Rosa group. There is a kiosk with very tasty cappuccino. Some hiking tours start there.
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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sanctuary about ten km above Biella, reachable by road bike along the only road from Biella, from Andrate, a town above Ivrea with the road called "Tracciolino" from Favaro, just above Biella by mountain bike along the route of the old train
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Summit.... Breathtaking view
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The path to the Sanctuary of Oropa is a journey through nature, history, and spirituality: trails pass through ancient forests, hills, and charming villages, all the way up to the majestic Biella mountains. The itineraries, at times challenging, test your pace and endurance, but reward you with breathtaking views and the unique thrill of reaching one of Piedmont's most fascinating sacred sites.
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Main entrance to the Oasi Zegna, from which many paths start, including the "Bosco del Sorriso" path and others
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Of this mountain, after well over a hundred climbs, I know all the sides, it's a shame that some of the slopes inside the Val Sessera, e.g. the one for Rattarun and then Alpe Boscoso then climbing to Navagli and Alpe Campo and Cima ... are, for some stretches in the lower valley, a bit swallowed up by vegetation. The normal route from Ciota to the refuge is very popular, but for example the descent via Spelonca-Cascinetta still offers a nice ring that is more "wild" and very little frequented.
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The sanctuary of Oropa is a Marian sanctuary - dedicated to the Black Madonna - located a dozen kilometers north of the city of Biella, in the Oropa hamlet, at about 1,280 meters above sea level, in a natural amphitheater of mountains that surround the city below and are part of the Biella Alps. The sanctuary includes, in addition to a Sacred Mount (the Sacred Mount of Oropa), the original church built on the basis of an ancient shrine and the current sanctuary itself, equipped with various structures intended to accommodate the faithful and tourists. And it is also the Arrival of the Stage of the Giro d'Italia. The most famous one was in 1999 with the comeback of Marco Pantani who went on to win the Stage (Arrival dedicated to Him).
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The region around Valle San Nicolao offers several prominent peaks. You can explore Monte Bo in Valsesia, known for its panoramic views of the Monte Rosa group, or the Summit of Monte Barone, which dominates the Sessera and Strona di Postua valleys. Cima dell'Asnas also provides spectacular vistas of Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn.
From many peaks, you can expect expansive panoramic views. For instance, Monte Bo in Valsesia offers stunning vistas of the majestic Monte Rosa group and the main Valsesia valley. Cima dell'Asnas provides views of Monte Rosa, Cervino (Matterhorn), and the entire upper Valsessera, while Alpe di Mera boasts a 360° panoramic view.
Yes, several peaks feature unique landmarks. The summit of Monte Bo in Valsesia is marked by a statue of the Madonna and serves as a trigonometric geodetic point. The surrounding Valsesia region is also recognized as a UNESCO Geopark. Near Cima dell'Asnas, you'll find the Oasi Zegna, a vast natural area, and the Rio Casogna stream originates there.
Hiking terrain varies. Trails to peaks like Monte Bo in Valsesia and the Summit of Monte Barone can be challenging, requiring good fitness and appropriate footwear. Cima dell'Asnas is accessible via a hiking trail rated T2, often traversing meadows and rhododendron bushes. Monte Rovella, being closer to Valle San Nicolao, likely offers less strenuous local walks.
The best time for hiking most of the higher peaks, such as Monte Bo in Valsesia, is typically during the summer months when trails are most accessible and free of snow. For Cima dell'Asnas, the hike from Bocchetto Sessera is on a warmer, south-facing slope, making it enjoyable during various seasons, though summer offers the most reliable conditions.
Yes, there are options for families. The Oropa Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is considered family-friendly and serves as a starting point for many excursions. Monte Rovella, which forms the scenic backdrop to Valle San Nicolao, also offers readily accessible natural beauty for less strenuous walks closer to the comune.
Absolutely. The most prominent is the Oropa Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Marian sanctuary in the Alps. It's a significant cultural and historical landmark in the region, often serving as a starting point for mountain excursions.
The Biellese Alps, where Valle San Nicolao is situated, are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides hiking, you can find opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. There are specific guides for these activities, such as Mountain Hikes around Valle San Nicolao, Road Cycling Routes around Valle San Nicolao, and Cycling around Valle San Nicolao.
You can find various routes for mountain hikes in the area. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Valle San Nicolao guide features routes like the moderate 'Lago della Vecchia – Rifugio Lago della Vecchia loop from Piedicavallo' and the more difficult 'Punta Tre Vescovi – Colle della Mologna Grande loop from Piedicavallo'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Monte Bo in Valsesia and Cima dell'Asnas, which offer glimpses of the Monte Rosa group and the Matterhorn. The sense of accomplishment after challenging hikes and the profound connection with the mountain environment, particularly within areas like the Oasi Zegna, are also highly valued.
Yes, some areas offer facilities. For instance, Alpe di Mera is a settlement with restaurants and bars, making it a convenient stop. The Oropa Sanctuary also has various services for visitors.
Access points for Monte Bo in Valsesia include paths from the road connecting Piode to Alpe Meggiana, as well as routes from Alpe Pizzo or via Colma Colora. For Cima dell'Asnas, trails are accessible from Bocchetto Sessera Pass.


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