Best mountain peaks around Borgone Susa are situated in the Susa Valley of Piedmont, Italy. This region provides access to diverse mountain peaks, combining natural landscapes with historical significance. Visitors can explore a range of trails, from accessible walks to more challenging hikes, offering panoramic views. The area also features ancient mule tracks and historical sites, providing insight into the region's past.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I only tackled the Avigliana side, finding it a beautiful climb, easy in the first section, slightly more challenging in the section after the descent (but never prohibitive). Highly recommended for autumn, when you can enjoy the splendid colors of the forest that frames the climb. A detour to the Sacra di San Michele, a charming abbey rich in history, is highly recommended.
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A long and challenging climb from Condove, it can also be reached from the Lemie side in Val di Viú
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The direct climb (tramontana path) towards the Chapel is not for everyone, because it is very steep at times with climbing on rocks, but once you reach the top you can enjoy a spectacular view
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The Braida hill is an Alpine pass located at 1,007 meters above sea level. This pass connects the Susa valley with the Sangone valley: near the pass there is the Sacra di San Michele, a splendid abbey symbol of the Piedmont region.
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Once you reach the upper hill of Malanotte, go up following the cairns carefully, trying not to lose sight of them. It is easy to leave the unmarked path and end up on stony ground, making the route more difficult. The climb is very steep and on a gravel path which makes it a little slippery, and for these reasons it is classified as EE. However feasible, I recommend two sticks which help a lot.
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The trip is beautiful and the peak panoramic. it is signposted up to the pass; from there, follow the last white signs that lead to a path with cairns towards the summit. The last quite steep section has gravel and unstable stones. Sighted several ibexes.
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360 degree view of the Susa valley
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Alpine pass located at 1007 meters above the sea level that connects the Val di Susa with the Val Sangone
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella, known for its breathtaking 360-degree views of the Susa Valley and a charming chapel at its summit. Another highly regarded spot is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angels, an alpine sanctuary offering spectacular panoramic scenery at 1,880 meters.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore Fort Gran Serin, a late 19th-century military fortress at 2,602 meters, offering insights into its impressive original layout and extensive views. Additionally, the mountain directly behind Borgone Susa features ancient mule tracks and the disused Roca Fourà quarry, where stonemasons once worked, providing a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
For easier options, consider the path to the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella via Colle Arponetto, which is less difficult than other routes. Ciantiplagna Peak, despite its high elevation, is also relatively accessible via an old military road, making it suitable for hiking. Colle Bione offers multiple trails to its summit from nearby towns like Sant'Antonino, providing beautiful views without extreme difficulty.
Experienced hikers can tackle Cristalliera Peak, a challenging summit with a steep, gravelly ascent where ibexes are often sighted. Punta Imperatoria (Civrari) also presents a demanding ascent with stony sections that may require using your hands. Another challenging option is Monte Ciabergia, which has routes with steepness and rocky sections.
For stunning panoramic views, the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella provides a 360-degree vista of the Susa Valley. Fort Gran Serin also offers extensive views across the valley. Colle Bione provides beautiful views of both the Susa and Sangone Valleys, and Cristalliera Peak is known for its panoramic summit.
Yes, Colle Bione is a good option for families, featuring picnic tables, a fountain, and a bivouac at the top. The old military road leading to Ciantiplagna Peak is also relatively easy and suitable for family hikes. Additionally, the restored ancient mule tracks behind Borgone Susa offer an authentic journey through history on accessible paths.
The area around Borgone Susa is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountaineering, hiking, and gravel biking. For specific routes and more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Borgone Susa, Hiking around Borgone Susa, and Gravel biking around Borgone Susa guides.
Yes, the region offers interesting geological insights. The local mountain directly behind Borgone Susa features Roca Fourà, a disused quarry where 'picapera' (stonemasons) once extracted stone and carved millstones, leaving tangible traces of their work. The distinctive Four Teeth Peak is also a notable geological formation, characterized by several large, pointed rock formations resembling teeth.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by peak and difficulty, generally, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking in the Susa Valley. During winter, some peaks like Ciantiplagna Peak are popular for ski mountaineering, but many trails may require specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Hiking around Borgone Susa guide lists routes like the 'Antica Cava di Rocaforte – Chapel of Prarotto loop from Borgone di Susa' and the 'Pino Torinese Observatory – Rocca Penna loop from Borgone di Susa'. Some routes to Punta Imperatoria (Civrari) also allow for a circular tour after reaching the lake.
When hiking to peaks like Cristalliera Peak, you might be lucky enough to spot ibexes. On the ascent to Punta Imperatoria (Civrari), chamois and mountain pheasants have been known to keep hikers company in the quieter moments.
Absolutely. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella is a prominent religious building on a mountain peak, featuring a statue of the Madonna. Colle Bione also hosts a chapel dedicated to the Madonna della Neve. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angels is an alpine sanctuary and a destination for Marian pilgrimages.


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