Best mountain peaks around Rimella are found in this picturesque Walser community, nestled in Italy's Piedmont region. The area provides access to a variety of mountain peaks, each offering distinct features for hikers and mountaineers. Panoramic views can extend from the imposing Monte Rosa massif to the distant lowlands of Northern Italy. Rimella's natural landscape is characterized by its valleys, historical trails, and high-altitude pastures.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Not just one cross greets the (mountain) hiker up here, but a group of three crosses – as the name "Monte TRE CROCI" suggests – we find on this mountain. A wayside cross or summit cross commemorates Jesus Christ, and always the one in the center. The two slightly smaller crosses standing to the sides were not erected here without reason: According to biblical tradition, Jesus Christ was not condemned to death by crucifixion and executed alone, but together with two criminals (see, for example, the Evangelist Luke 22:33): + "They came to the place called the Place of the Skull, and there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left." +
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Spectacular view, just before going up from Saccarello there are some chains that facilitate the more delicate passages of the path (nothing particularly technical or dangerous)
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Peak in Cusio at 1424m above sea level
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In 2024, the Alpe Colma was unfortunately closed. It is necessary to descend. Even if the climb is long and arduous, you can enjoy the beautiful path down
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In the heat of July and August, unless there is ventilation, it feels bad!
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Top location to look forward to and enjoy. With a bit of luck, cows and goats will keep you company.
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Great food, simple but clean accommodation, very nice hostess
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Monte Mazzuccone Summit, which offers incredible 360-degree vistas of Lake Orta, Mount Mottarone, and Vallestrona. Another popular spot is Colle d'Egua, a mountain pass at 2,239 meters, renowned for its magnificent panorama of Monte Rosa. For a significant mountain pass with historical trails and views, consider Bocchetta di Campello.
Yes, the region offers welcoming mountain huts. The Alpe Baranca Hut is located in an enchanting basin and serves as an excellent stopping point on the GTA path and Via Alpina. It offers beautiful panoramas and opportunities to observe local wildlife. Another option is Rifugio Alpe Colma, which provides beautiful views of the valley and mountains, though it was unfortunately closed in 2024, so it's advisable to check its current status before planning a visit.
The mountain peaks around Rimella offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Monte Mazzuccone Summit, you can see Lake Orta, Mount Mottarone, and Vallestrona. Colle d'Egua provides a magnificent 360-degree panorama, including the impressive peaks of Monte Rosa. Bocchetta di Campello offers splendid views of Monte Rosa and the Valsesian peaks, with the mountains of the Strona Valley visible on the opposite side. Monte Capio extends views to the Ossola and Anzasca valleys, and even the distant Lakes Orta and Maggiore.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ascent, Cima Capezzone offers a rewarding experience. It can be reached by following a path that climbs the Strona Valley side, leading first to an Alpe, then to a lake, and finally to the summit. Cima Altemberg, with an elevation gain of around 1350 meters and a hiking time of approximately 6.15 hours, is rated as 'EE' (Expert Excursionist) difficulty, providing a varied itinerary through pristine nature.
The early summer or fall are particularly recommended for hiking in the Rimella mountains. During these seasons, you can experience varied itineraries through pristine nature, enjoy 'flower gardens,' cool streams, and grazing animals in the high mountain pastures. The easy ridge walk of Cima Altemberg, for example, is highly recommended during these times for its magnificent views.
The mountain trails around Rimella are rich in history, reflecting the region's ancient Walser culture. Bocchetta di Campello, for instance, is a key point along the historic trail connecting Rimella to Campello Monti, which is part of the Great Traverse of the Alps (GTA), the Via Alpina, and the Great Walser Traverse. These trails often pass through charming hamlets and pastures, offering a glimpse into the historical connections between the valleys.
Yes, the mountainous landscape around Rimella, part of the Monte Rosa - Sesia Valley Nature Park, provides a rich natural environment for wildlife. At Alpe Baranca Hut, you can often observe local wildlife such as herds of cows grazing, chamois, ibex, and marmots, especially in summer.
Cima Altemberg stands out as an elegant pyramid-shaped peak, known for its pristine nature, 'flower gardens,' and cool streams. Monte Capio is mentioned in mining literature due to past nickel searches on its slopes, adding a unique historical geological aspect. Pizzo and Blatte are notable for the rivulets descending from them, passing by the hamlets of Wan and Verch near Alpe Pianello.
There are several hiking routes that allow you to explore the area around Rimella's peaks. You can find options like the 'Ascent to Cima Penninetto with San Gottardo and Walser alpine pastures' or the 'Historic Walser trail to Bocchetta delle Vacche'. For more detailed information and a variety of trails, you can explore the Hiking around Rimella guide.
Beyond hiking, the Rimella region offers opportunities for cycling. You can find routes such as 'From Cravagliana to Rimella' or the 'Mastallone Stream Valley – Rimella Village loop'. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Rimella guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Rimella guide.
The hike to Bocchetta di Campello is considered of medium difficulty. It typically takes about 2-3 hours with an altitude difference of approximately 748 meters from Rimella. Along the way, hikers pass through charming hamlets and pastures, making it a culturally and scenically rich experience.
Monte Tre Croci (919 m) is notable for the group of three crosses found at its summit, as its name suggests. These wayside or summit crosses commemorate Jesus Christ and are a common sight in the region, reflecting its religious traditions.


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