Best mountain peaks around Santa Maria Maggiore, located in Italy's Vigezzo Valley, offer diverse hiking opportunities. This alpine region borders the Val Grande National Park, known for its rugged terrain and untouched forests. The area features deep valleys, pristine forests, and panoramic views across the Lepontine Alps. Santa Maria Maggiore serves as a base for exploring various summits and passes.
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You reach it by following the dirt road of the old Linea Cadorna. Beautiful route.
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To access the bivouac you must contact the Val Grande Park Authority. The winter shelter is always open with three bunks on the planks.
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Sacred Mount Unesco heritage
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from the top of Mount Calvario magnificent view of Domodossola and the valley floor
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Embraced by the Ossola Alps and picturesque villages with ancient vineyards, the Sacro Monte di Domodossola winds from the village of the same name to the hill of Mattarella. Here, Roman and Lombard finds – including a marble plaque from 539, reused in the walls of the medieval castle destroyed in 1415 – tell of a thousand-year-old past. A UNESCO heritage site along with the other nine sacred mountains of Piedmont and Lombardy, the complex was built in 1657 by order of the Capuchin friars Gioacchino da Cassano and Andrea da Rho.
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Beautiful passage with little traffic and asphalt in good condition.
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📌 Pian Vadà with its two bivouacs.
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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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For extensive panoramic views, consider the Monte Zeda summit, which offers all-round foresight. Another excellent option is the Pizzo Zucchero summit, standing at 1899 meters, providing fantastic views into the Onserone valley and Lago Maggiore. Additionally, Piana di Vigezzo, accessible by funicular, offers exceptional panoramic views stretching across Italy and Switzerland on clear days.
Yes, for families and those seeking a less strenuous walk, the trail to Monte di Dissimo is ideal. It winds through meadows and woods and includes a fountain with benches and a small playground, offering a relaxing outdoor experience not far from Santa Maria Maggiore.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see rugged terrain, untouched forests, deep valleys, and pristine alpine meadows. Val Grande National Park, bordering the area, is known for its wild landscapes, while areas like Alpe Cortino feature beautiful woodlands and alpine pastures. Peaks like Pizzo Zucchero offer views of Lago Maggiore.
The Sacred Mount Calvary of Domodossola is a significant pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering great views. Additionally, ancient mule paths, such as the historic mule path to Rifugio Al Cedo via Valle Vigezzo, provide a blend of natural beauty and heritage. The Via del Mercato is another historical route connecting Domodossola to Locarno through Val Vigezzo.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Val Grande National Park offers trails with steep ascents and descents. Specific challenging routes include the Pioda di Crana Summit Trail (M19), the M30 trail to Pizzo Ragno, and the ascent to Pizzo Laurasca, which is considered a rigorous hiking experience. You can find more challenging options in the Hiking around Santa Maria Maggiore guide.
Yes, the Grossalp Hut and Alpine Pasture is immersed in wide prairies at 1907m above sea level. It offers 26 beds and serves as an excellent starting point for excursions during summer, transforming into a restaurant on the slopes with overnight stay possibilities in winter.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. In spring, areas like Alpe Cortino are adorned with blooming flowers, while autumn showcases spectacular foliage. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, and in winter, Piana di Vigezzo transforms into a popular skiing and snowboarding destination.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse activities. The Sacred Mount Calvary of Domodossola has interesting MTB routes behind it. You can also explore mountaineering routes, such as those listed in the Mountain Hikes around Santa Maria Maggiore guide, or try running trails, which you can find in the Running Trails around Santa Maria Maggiore guide.
Yes, the Marco Pantani Pass (Scopello Pass) is located at 970 meters above sea level. It connects Cannobio, on Lake Maggiore, with Santa Maria Maggiore and the Vigezzo valley, and is dedicated to the cyclist Marco Pantani.
For beginners or those looking for easier routes, the trail to Monte di Dissimo is a good option, winding through meadows and woods. Piana di Vigezzo also offers various trails suitable for different skill levels once you reach the highland area via funicular.
Val Grande National Park is one of Italy's largest wilderness areas, characterized by its deep valleys, wild and remote landscapes, and pristine forests. It's an ideal spot for experienced hikers seeking solitude and a challenging adventure, offering breathtaking views of unspoiled nature and opportunities to spot wildlife.
Absolutely. The historic mule path to Rifugio Al Cedo via Valle Vigezzo offers a unique blend of natural beauty and heritage. Similarly, the Via del Mercato is an ancient route connecting Domodossola to Locarno, passing through Val Vigezzo and Centovalli along old mule tracks.


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