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Hiking around Roccabruna, nestled in Italy's Maira Valley, offers diverse landscapes characterized by green heights, impressive rock bastions like Rocca Cubiera and Rocca Bruna, and the prominent Monte Roccerè. The region features a comprehensive network of trails connecting traditional Alpine hamlets and showcasing unique natural features such as ancient rock carvings. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with routes winding through varied terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
5.0
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11
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5.46km
02:32
380m
400m
This moderate 3.4-mile hiking loop to Monte Rocceré and Balmascura cave offers panoramic views and ancient rock art in Valle Maira.
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15.1km
04:34
490m
490m
Historic trail through abandoned villages and Partisan sites in Valle Maira's scenic highlands.

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5.0
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16.3km
06:29
1,030m
1,030m
Ancient pilgrimage path through abandoned Alpine villages to a sacred sanctuary with Monviso views.
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8.39km
02:43
350m
350m
Historic village trail connecting traditional Alpine hamlets with centuries-old stone houses and mountain culture.
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10.5km
03:54
630m
630m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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I was in Boschirolo today. I reached the site easily. I tried to reach the church and the school, but it wasn't possible. The paths between the abandoned houses were impassable. It's a shame. Unfortunately, given my age, I'll hardly be able to return.
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My mother and my aunt, Irma and Giovanna Ponti, were teachers in Melle and Boschirolo in the 1930s. I'll come to visit the town, especially Boschirolo. My aunt used to tell me stories of winter evenings spent with the locals, especially about a lady named Marieta, with pleasure and nostalgia. See you soon.
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It has water and a BBQ area in the back. I slept one evening when it got too dark, an amazing sanctuary in a thunderstorm.
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The Sanctuary of Sant'Anna di Roccabruna is closely linked to the partisan history of the Maira Valley. During the Resistance, the village of Sant'Anna was a constant garrison for the 104th Garibaldi Brigade, thanks to its strategic position that offered a panoramic view of the Dronero plain. Today, the sanctuary is the starting point for numerous paths that allow you to retrace the local history and the events of the partisan struggle.
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Hamlet on the Ubac (shaded side in the local language) of Melle. Completely abandoned. Note the church and the school. Very touching example of what the depopulation of the Cuneo Alpine valleys has been.
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Beautiful sanctuary with ample parking. Several signs indicate all the trails that can be walked nearby.
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Highly recommended mountain for the beautiful view. Do the KV (VERTICAL KILOMETRE) if you are trained, it's tough.
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There are over 50 hiking routes around Roccabruna, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and interests. These trails explore the diverse landscapes of the Maira Valley, from green heights to impressive rock formations.
The trails around Roccabruna feature varied terrain, including paths through traditional Alpine hamlets, routes with panoramic views of the Maira Valley, and trails leading to significant natural features like Monte Roccerè. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, rocky sections, and open mountain trails.
Yes, Roccabruna offers several easy hiking routes. While specific easy routes are not detailed in the provided data, the region is known for trails catering to all skill levels, including paths with minimal elevation gain. Look for routes described as 'easy' on komoot to find suitable options.
Yes, Roccabruna features several circular hiking routes. A notable example is the Monte Roccerè and Grotta di Balmascura Loop, a moderate 3.4-mile trail that offers panoramic views and passes by ancient rock art. Another option is the Valmala Pass – Madonna del Castlas Viewpoint loop from Borgata Centro.
Roccabruna's trails lead to several significant landmarks and natural features. You can explore Mount Roccerè, known for its archaeological significance and ancient cup-marks. The Grotta di Balmascura is another natural attraction often included in hiking loops. The area also features impressive rock bastions like Rocca Cubiera and Rocca Bruna, and the scenic Maira Valley itself.
The hiking trails in Roccabruna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural beauty and historical significance, and the well-maintained network of trails that connect traditional Alpine hamlets.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, Roccabruna offers several challenging routes. One such option is the From Melle to Colle di Ciabra (via CAI trail U83), a difficult 10.1-mile trail with significant elevation gain. In total, there are 15 difficult routes available, providing strenuous options for those seeking a greater challenge.
Absolutely. Many trails in Roccabruna connect traditional Alpine hamlets, showcasing centuries-old stone houses and mountain culture. For instance, the Historic Alpine villages trail from Cascina Faramia (via T39) is a great option for exploring these charming settlements. The From Sant'Anna di Roccabruna to San Damiano Macra (T37 Trail) also connects traditional hamlets.
The Maira Valley, where Roccabruna is located, is generally best for hiking during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are clear of snow, offering ideal conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes and natural features.
Many trails in Roccabruna provide excellent panoramic views. The Monte Roccerè and Grotta di Balmascura Loop offers sweeping vistas of the lower Maira Valley. Additionally, the Valmala Pass – Madonna del Castlas Viewpoint loop from Borgata Centro is specifically designed to lead to a scenic viewpoint.
The Monte Roccerè area is renowned for its archaeological significance, featuring over 20,000 ancient cup-marks carved into the rock, dating back to the Bronze Age. For more detailed information about the Roccerè archaeological and natural geo-site, you can visit the Visit Cuneese website.


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