Mountain peaks around Cartignano, a municipality in the lower Maira Valley of Piedmont, Italy, serve as a gateway to diverse mountain experiences. The Maira Valley is characterized by its remote nature, featuring soaring peaks, emerald lakes, and ancient stone villages. This region offers a range of hiking experiences, combining rich cultural heritage with scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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From Colle Liretta, located at 1,100 m above sea level, you can enjoy a spectacular view towards the valley floor. A particularly open position that has made it one of the historic places in the province of Cuneo for flying. Very large, it allows the simultaneous opening of 4 sails.
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Paragliding launch point, on the right there is a path named Mortal Kombat first part S44, then S5 SUITABLE AHH EXPERT BIKER
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It is a large boulder positioned overhanging, an excellent panoramic point over the Gilba valley. It can be reached from two sides, starting from different hamlets of Melle, or from the capital itself. For those who suffer from vertigo, it is better not to get too close to the edge and look below.
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Suggestive place with a view overlooking the lowlands. From here we set off for paragliding trips
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Right above the liretta, there is the start of the Mortal Kombat trail Ok, the first section is an S3, then it becomes S4/S5 Very, very technical
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Crossroads of several paths and very beautiful panoramic point. Paragliding take-off runway.
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From Passo Malaura you continue almost entirely by push, you don't need portage. The effort is rewarded by a splendid view of the Val Varaita.
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Departure from the sanctuary of Sant'Anna. 2h and 20 to get up, walking with a calm step. I recommend taking the left fork on the outward journey (less steep) and going down the steepest path on the way back. Immediately below the village of Sant'Anna there is a highly recommended hotel restaurant. Delicious aperitif, magnificent view and super welcome!
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From Cartignano, you can access several notable peaks and areas within the Maira Valley. These include Mount Roccerè, known for its wide views and historical cupels, and Monte Cornet, which offers expansive panoramas after emerging from forested trails. Monte San Bernardo is also popular for its accessible, rewarding views.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider Mount Roccerè, which provides wide vistas over the Cuneo plain and the Maira Valley. Monte San Bernardo is also highly regarded for its natural balcony overlooking the valley, often with views of Monviso. Additionally, the Madonna of the Birch Viewpoint offers a beautiful perspective over the valley.
Yes, Mount Roccerè is historically significant for the discovery of cupels, small hollows in the rock dating back to the Bronze Age. The trail leading to Colle Teje from Cartignano also passes through ancient villages like Saretto and near a cave, offering a journey through history.
The Maira Valley, accessible from Cartignano, offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find trails winding through forested areas and along mountain ridges, leading to panoramic summits like Monte Cornet. There are also routes that combine natural beauty with cultural insights, passing ancient villages and historical sites, such as the path to Colle Teje.
Yes, Monte Ricordone is highlighted as a family-friendly summit with easy hiking trails. It offers a wonderful view of both the lower and upper valley without significant difficulty. Monte San Bernardo is also known for being a compact, panoramic hike that doesn't require technical skills, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers.
For challenging hikes, consider routes to Monte Cornet, which can involve significant elevation gains and varied terrain. The loop from Sant'Anna to Monte della Ciabra and Monte Roccerè is also a difficult running trail. You can explore more challenging options for running trails around Cartignano on the Running Trails around Cartignano guide.
Absolutely. The medium-difficulty path leading to Colle Teje starts directly from Cartignano. This trail takes hikers through woods, past ancient villages like Saretto, and near a cave, offering a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural history. It also loops back towards Cartignano, passing by the charming castle and the Maira riverbanks.
Besides hiking, the area around Cartignano offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Strada dei Cannoni – Birrone Pass loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Macra Parking and Trailhead – Great place to stop for a break! loop'. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Cartignano and Cycling around Cartignano guides.
The Maira Valley is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable for hiking. This period allows for comfortable exploration of the peaks and valleys, enjoying the full natural beauty of the region.
The Maira Valley is characterized by its wild and remote nature, featuring soaring peaks, emerald lakes, and ancient stone villages. It offers a less-traveled destination that combines a rich cultural heritage, including the Occitan language, with spectacular scenery and genuine hospitality. The diverse trails cater to all levels, from easy walks to challenging hikes.
Yes, Liretta Pass, located at 1,100 m above sea level, offers a spectacular view towards the valley floor. It's also a historic and popular spot for paragliding take-offs due to its open position. Another notable pass is Colle del Birrone, known for its panoramic road and as a starting point for exciting single-track descents.
Hikes to Monte Cornet often wind through forested areas before emerging onto mountain ridges, providing varied terrain and expansive panoramic views. Similarly, many trails in the Maira Valley will take you through diverse landscapes, from dense woods to open alpine meadows and rocky ridges.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views offered by peaks like Mount Roccerè and Monte San Bernardo. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the cupels on Roccerè, also adds to the appeal. Many appreciate the variety of trails, from easy, rewarding climbs to more challenging routes, and the overall wild and remote feel of the Maira Valley.


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