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  • Location: Pontechianale, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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    January 24, 2022

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    It is a pretty alpine lake surrounded by rock.
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    Lake with a view of the Vallanta valley
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    Valle Giargiatte e Duc – loop in Valle Varaita

    15.5km

    07:55

    1,340m

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    Embark on the challenging Valle Giargiatte e Duc loop, a difficult hike spanning 9.6 miles (15.5 km) with a significant 4381 feet (1335 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 7 hours and 55 minutes to complete. This route plunges you into a wild and picturesque alpine environment, starting on a steep mule track near Castello di Pontechianale and leading into the lush Vallanta valley. You will traverse the splendid Alevè forest, known for its cembra pines, before ascending through varied terrain that includes rocky paths, verdant pastures, and sweeping terraces beneath imposing crags. Expect to navigate an enormous scree field in the Duc valley and encounter serene alpine lakes like Lago Lungo, all while experiencing a truly untraveled atmosphere in its central parts.

    Planning your visit requires careful consideration due to the trail's demanding nature. The best time to undertake this hike is in early autumn to avoid the typical summer fogs that can obscure views. The starting point is conveniently located at Castello di Pontechianale, where parking is available near the trailheads. Be prepared for varying conditions; the last 200 meters of ascent involve steep scree slopes and grassy terraces, manageable for experienced hikers in dry conditions. The descent into the Vallone dei Duc from Passo Calatà is very steep and gravelly, demanding caution. Importantly, there is no water available along the route, so carry enough for the entire duration.

    This loop stands out for its truly wild and surreal environment, offering a profound sense of solitude and immersion in nature. A key highlight is hiking through the Bosco dell'Alevè, one of Europe's largest cembra pine forests and part of the Monviso Park. As you climb, you will reach viewpoints like Punta Trento and Punta Malta, which offer extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The trail provides a substantial physical challenge, rewarding you with deep natural beauty and a unique experience within the Varaita Valley.

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    The Punta Dante – loop tour in Valle Varaita is a difficult hike spanning 10.2 miles (16.4 km) with a significant elevation gain of 5187 feet (1581 metres), requiring about 9 hours and 5 minutes to complete. You will begin with a steep climb through the beautiful stone pine forest of Alevé, one of the largest in the Alps. As you ascend, the path leads into a wide detrital basin and then a stony trail, eventually reaching the challenging “canalone delle Forciolline” gully. The scenery is spectacular, offering panoramic views of the south face of Monviso and alpine lakes like Lago Bertin.

    This demanding route typically starts near the hamlet of Castello in Pontechianale. Due to its difficulty and the potential for early season snow, especially given its western exposure, you should be prepared with an ice axe and crampons if hiking in spring. The trail includes sections that require easy climbing on side rocks and navigating unstable stony strips, so caution and experience are essential. You might find potential rest points at Bivacco Bertoglio and Bivacco Boarelli at Forciolline.

    The Punta Dante hike is notable for following part of the historical ascent route to Monviso, allowing you to retrace the steps of past mountaineers. From the summit, you get an excellent vantage point for appreciating the majestic Monviso, which is the highest mountain in the Cottian Alps and a symbol of the Cuneo region. The challenging “canalone delle Forciolline” is a significant and demanding section that sets this route apart.

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    Location: Pontechianale, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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