Best mountain peaks around Meana Di Susa, nestled in Italy's Susa Valley within the Cottian Alps, offers a diverse range of mountain experiences. This region is characterized by its dramatic alpine landscape, featuring both natural summits and historically significant landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of terrain, from high-altitude peaks to unique geological formations and ancient fortifications. The area provides opportunities for exploring the natural environment and understanding its historical context.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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After the Sacra di S. Michele, the abbey of Novalesa is the most important ancient center of Christianity in the Susa Valley. Dedicated to Saints Peter and Andrew, it dates back to the year 726 and was founded as a monastery of monks who followed a "mixed rule", partly Benedictines, partly followers of the doctrine of St. Columbanus. The abbey then passed to the Benedictine monks who held it until 1646, when the Cistercian monks took over, remaining here until 1798. Subsequently, it was controlled by French monks, during the Napoleonic era, until, returning to the hands of the Piedmontese government, it was transformed into a hotel. Only in 1972, therefore in recent times, did the abbey return once again under the control of the Benedictine monks, who still guard it today. It is located in a splendid position, elevated with respect to the nearby Novalesa, amidst meadows in front of the Rocciamelone, another center of spirituality, as on its summit is built the small sanctuary of the Madonna del Rocciamelone. To visit the abbey, it is advisable to book at the following e-mail address: by writing to visite@abbazianovalesa.org.
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Simply spectacular. The monument pales in comparison to the majesty of the landscape and the panoramic views of the Val di Susa and Val Chisone.
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in case of snow be careful not to lose the path
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The Abbey of Saints Peter and Andrew, also known as the Abbey of (or of) Novalesa, is an ancient Benedictine abbey founded in the 8th century and located in the municipality of Novalesa, in the Susa Valley. Since 1972 the abbey complex has been publicly owned, having been purchased in a dilapidated state by the Province of Turin, now the Metropolitan City of Turin, which entrusted it back to the Benedictine monks. The agreement with the Sublacense Benedictine Congregation has made it possible to enhance the historical and artistic importance of the monument and to spread knowledge of the ancient spiritual, cultural and social tradition of the Benedictine abbey.[1] One of the chapels of the complex houses two important cycles of frescoes from the 11th century, one dedicated to the titular Saint Eldrado and the other, among the first known in the West, to Saint Nicholas of Bari.
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It’s a bit of a dream to get up there by bike, what more can I say? If you can, go in the off-season, because there are often quite a few motorbikes and cars. But despite that, the setting remains sublime, and the track is ultra-rolling.
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Point with a great view, which commemorates the fallen of the Second World War
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It is practically located on top of the remains of the fort of the same name. From here it is possible to see other forts that make up the Assietta defensive line, as well as the usual panorama of the surrounding peaks. It can be reached very easily as the area is served by a series of military roads
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Meana Di Susa offers several highly-regarded peaks. Among the most popular are Rocciamelone Summit, known for its panoramic views and historical significance, Monte Albergian Summit with its majestic cross and expansive vistas, and the distinctive Four Teeth Peak (Cima Quattro Denti) with its unique rock formations. Additionally, the historical Fort Gran Serin is a significant landmark in a mountainous setting.
The peaks around Meana Di Susa are characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes. You'll find steep slopes and jagged peaks, often shaped by ancient glaciers, as seen on Rocciamelone Summit. Four Teeth Peak is famous for its spectacular limestone spires resembling large pointed rocks. Many summits, like Monte Albergian Summit, offer breathtaking panoramic views across the Western Alps.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Fort Gran Serin is a former military fortress from the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into strategic alpine defense. Rocciamelone Summit holds historical and religious importance, featuring the highest sanctuary in Europe and a documented first ascent in 1358. Near Four Teeth Peak, you can explore the historic 'Gran Pertus,' a hand-dug tunnel from the 16th century.
Hiking difficulties vary. Ascents like Rocciamelone Summit are challenging, especially in their final stretches with fixed ropes, making them suitable for experienced hikers. Monte Albergian Summit is physically demanding due to its length and vertical gain but is not technically difficult. The area around Four Teeth Peak offers varied experiences, including a relatively easy climb through the 'pertus' and more challenging loops.
Rocciamelone Summit is significant for several reasons: it hosts the highest sanctuary in Europe with a bronze Madonna statue, offers breathtaking panoramic views across the Western Alps, and boasts a rich history with the first recorded ascent dating back to 1358. Its challenging climb provides an unforgettable alpine experience.
Cima Quattro Denti is unique for its spectacular limestone spires, which resemble large pointed teeth and are clearly visible from a distance. The area also features the historic 'Gran Pertus' (Trou de Thuillie), a hand-dug tunnel from the 16th century, adding a cultural dimension to the natural beauty.
When visiting Monte Albergian Summit, you can expect an imposing presence visible throughout the Chisone Valley, crowned by a majestic metal cross. The summit offers an impressive panorama of the Western Alps, including Rocciamelone and Monte Chaberton, and on clear days, even Turin. The ascent is physically demanding but not technically difficult, rewarding hikers with expansive views.
Fort Gran Serin is a significant historical site, being a former military fortress built at the end of the 19th century. The extensive complex, over 2.5 kilometers long, was designed to shelter around 850 soldiers. Today, visitors can explore the remains of its walls, which provide a clear idea of its impressive original layout and strategic importance in the Susa Valley.
The best time for hiking the higher peaks is generally during the summer months. For peaks like Rocciamelone Summit, starting early in the morning is recommended to avoid afternoon clouds that can obscure the views. Always be prepared for dramatic temperature drops, even on summer days, due to the high altitude.
While many peaks are challenging, some areas offer more accessible options. For instance, the climb through the historic 'Gran Pertus' near Four Teeth Peak is considered relatively easy, making it a potential option for families looking for a unique experience with historical interest.
Beyond peak bagging, the region around Meana Di Susa offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the 'Rifugio Ca' d'Asti – Rocciamelone loop' or the 'Jouglard bivouac – Selleries Hut loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the 'Assietta gravel ring' or the 'Colle delle Finestre Climb'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Meana Di Susa, Gravel biking around Meana Di Susa, and Road Cycling Routes around Meana Di Susa guides.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Rocciamelone Summit and Monte Albergian Summit, which extend across the Western Alps. The unique natural formations of Four Teeth Peak and the historical significance of sites like Fort Gran Serin also draw considerable interest. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs and the opportunity to experience both natural beauty and rich history.


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