Best mountain peaks around Rimasco are found in the Val Sermenza, a region characterized by its diverse alpine landscape and high-altitude locations. Rimasco, situated by an artificial lake, serves as a starting point for various trails leading to prominent summits and passes. The area offers a range of hiking experiences, from moderate walks to demanding alpine ascents. This region provides access to panoramic views and rewarding outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Beautiful viewpoint on the southern side of Monterosa, its peaks and glaciers
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Beautiful hike with a spectacular view as a reward!
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Very beautiful, excellent view of the Monte Rosa wall
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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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Natural park characterized by the grandeur of the peaks present, the variety of landscapes and the possibility of close encounters with ibex/other wild animals
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Excellent support and refreshment point to better manage the beautiful excursions in this area. Check that it is open.
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Cima Mutta at 2135 meters is one of the most beautiful peaks to do in Valsesia and is on the ridge that divides Valle Vogna and Valle Otro.
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Thanks to its central location, from the top you can enjoy an impressive 360° view of all the surrounding mountains. One of the most beautiful panoramic points in Valsesia.
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For truly extensive panoramic views, consider Cima Castello (1985m). From its summit, you can appreciate vast views of Monte Rosa, Monte Tagliaferro, and the entire Val Sermenza. Another excellent option is Cima Mutta, which offers an impressive 360° view of all the surrounding mountains due to its central location.
Yes, Siunal (1492m) is a great option for families. The trail (No. 370) from Rimasco to Siunal via Alpe Campo is considered medium to easy, taking approximately 1 to 2 hours. It offers rewarding panoramic views without extreme difficulty. Additionally, facilities like the Alpe Campo Refuge and a summer fun bobsleigh at Pian della Ratta add recreational value for visitors of all ages.
For advanced hikers seeking a strenuous climb, Monte Tagliaferro (2964m) is highly recommended. Its normal route from Rima San Giuseppe (Trail 318) is considered challenging and almost alpinistic due to its steepness, exposure, and length, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. The final stretch to the summit of Cima Castello is also suitable for experienced hikers due to its exposed nature.
The alpine environment around Rimasco is rich in wildlife. On trails leading to places like Bocchetta della Moanda, you may encounter local wildlife such as marmots, chamois, and various birds of prey. The Alpe Baranca Hut area is also known for sightings of chamois, ibex, and marmots.
Absolutely. Colle d'Egua, at 2,239 meters above sea level, offers a magnificent panorama of Monte Rosa and its peaks. Another significant pass is Bocchetta della Moanda (2422m), which provides impressive views of the surrounding peaks, including Monte Rosa, and serves as a connection between Rima San Giuseppe and Alagna.
Beyond peak bagging, the Rimasco area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails around Rimasco, including moderate and difficult routes. For cyclists, there are MTB trails around Rimasco, and for runners, several running trails are available, some of which are suitable for technical sections.
When ascending Cima Castello, you can traverse through traditional Walser villages, such as Dorca, which is an ancient and historically rich settlement, offering a cultural immersion alongside your hike. The area around Alpe Baranca Hut also has historical significance, with ruins like Villa Lancia from 1908, hinting at past glories and trade routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse alpine landscape and the breathtaking panoramic views. The Alta Valsesia Nature Park is lauded for its beauty and biodiversity, offering an unforgettable experience for mountain lovers. The opportunity to combine challenging ascents with cultural exploration of traditional villages also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Alpe Baranca Hut is located in an enchanting setting and serves as an excellent stopping and overnight point on the GTA path and the Via Alpina itinerary. Another option is the Rifugio Boffalora, which provides excellent support and refreshment for excursions in its area, particularly for those heading towards Colle d'Egua.
The terrain varies significantly. Trails to peaks like Cima Castello pass through beautiful coniferous forests and green meadows, encountering alpine pastures. The ascent to Monte Tagliaferro involves steep, exposed, and rocky sections. Even moderate trails like the one to Siunal can pass through deciduous forests and former ski areas, offering a mix of surfaces.
While specific conditions vary, the summer months (June to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for hiking in the Rimasco area, with accessible trails and the opportunity to see alpine flora in bloom. However, some higher, more challenging routes like Monte Tagliaferro are best attempted in late summer or early autumn when snow has melted and conditions are more stable. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.


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