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Bocchetta delle Pisse

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Bocchetta delle Pisse

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  • Location: Alagna Valsesia, Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy

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    October 13, 2023

    Mountain biking

    Beautiful pass with Lake Corno, difficult climb and route not for everyone. Excellent training and good driving skills are required.
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    October 18, 2022

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    Climb not easy at times with steep slopes and several stones on the path.
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    October 17, 2023

    Hiking

    Very beautiful crossing point and junction in the presence of the Corno Lakes. From here you can descend towards Alagna along the paths of the Stofful Superiore and Inferiore mountain pastures, or towards the classic Pianalunga descent.
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    Trekking tra sentiero glaciologico e Bocchetta delle Pisse − giro ad anello

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    Embark on a challenging 9.5-mile (15.4 km) loop that takes you through diverse alpine landscapes, from expansive meadows to rugged rocky sections. This difficult hike involves a significant 3963 feet (1208 metres) of elevation gain, requiring approximately 7 hours and 26 minutes to complete. You will experience impressive views of glacial formations, including the spectacular south face of Monte Rosa. As you ascend, you might even walk under waterfalls like the Cascata delle Pisse, adding to the dramatic scenery. The route culminates at Bocchetta delle Pisse, offering privileged panoramic vistas of the Monte Rosa massif and its surrounding peaks.

    This trail is situated in a tranquil region, providing an authentic Italian alpine experience away from the usual crowds. Given its difficult rating and the substantial elevation gain, you should ensure you have good fitness and sure-footedness for some of the sections. Planning your start time to allow ample daylight for the 7-hour and 26-minute duration is crucial. While specific trailhead access details are not provided here, shuttle services like the Wold - Aqua Bianca Shuttle can be useful for reaching the starting point or other sections of the route.

    What makes this route particularly special is its focus on glacial formations and the unique opportunity to explore a glaciological trail. You will gain insight into the powerful forces that shaped this alpine environment over millennia. The trail's remote location ensures a sense of solitude, allowing for a deep connection with nature and the majestic Monte Rosa massif. This journey offers more than just a hike; it is an immersive experience into the geological wonders of the Italian Alps.

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    12.1km

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    990m

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    Embark on the Corno del Camoscio Loop, a difficult hike that takes you through the stunning Parco Naturale dell'Alta Valsesia e Alta Val Strona. This route spans 7.5 miles (12.1 km) and involves a substantial elevation gain of 3247 feet (990 metres), typically requiring about 6 hours and 13 minutes to complete. As you traverse the trail, you will experience a dramatic shift in scenery, moving from gentle pastures to a more rugged, almost lunar landscape near the Col d'Olen. You can expect expansive views of the Valsesia and Gressoney valleys, with a particularly rewarding panorama of Monte Rosa available from the Corno del Camoscio itself if you opt for a short detour. This challenging journey is designed for experienced hikers. You will find charming Walser mountain huts along the way. This trail offers a truly immersive alpine experience.

    To begin your adventure, access the Pianalunga station via cable car from Alagna. From there, you can start the loop or consider further cable car connections to Passo Salati, which can help shorten the hiking distance or assist with your descent. This demanding route requires a very good level of fitness, along with sure-footedness and sturdy hiking shoes. Alpine experience is also essential for safely navigating the terrain. Plan your visit during favorable weather conditions, as the high-altitude environment can change rapidly. Always check local conditions before heading out.

    This loop is notable for its diverse natural environment, showcasing the unique geology and ecosystems of the region. The transition from lush pastures to a more barren, high-alpine setting near the Col d'Olen highlights the varied landscapes within the Parco Naturale dell'Alta Valsesia e Alta Val Strona. The presence of historic Walser mountain huts adds a cultural dimension, offering glimpses into the traditional way of life in these valleys. The trail provides an excellent opportunity to witness the grandeur of the Alps, making it a standout option for those seeking a rigorous and rewarding mountain experience.

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Glaciological Trail to Bocchetta delle Pisse, a route that takes you deep into the Monte Rosa massif. This 3.8-mile (6.2 km) journey involves a significant climb of 1820 feet (555 metres) and typically takes around 3 hours and 20 minutes to complete. You'll traverse dense forests before emerging into the wide glacial cirque of Alpe Bors, a green basin where a stream meanders. The path then climbs alongside the cascading Bors torrent, leading you past charming grey stone houses. As you ascend, you'll eventually reach the beautiful mountain pass of Bocchetta delle Pisse, offering expansive views of the glacial landscape. This trail provides a true mountain experience, combining challenging ascents with rewarding vistas.

    To begin your adventure, you can park at Wold. From there, you have the option to hike the entire route or take a summer shuttle service to the Acqua Bianca waterfall, which shortens your initial approach. The trail then continues its ascent towards the Rifugio Crespi Calderini, nestled within a beautifully restored Walser village. This refuge offers a perfect spot to rest and enjoy hearty mountain fare before continuing your climb. Always check local conditions and shuttle schedules, especially during peak season, to plan your visit effectively.

    The Glaciological Trail is more than just a hike; it's a journey through the Alta Valsesia Natural Park, showcasing a landscape profoundly shaped by ice and stone. You'll pass the historic Rifugio Crespi Calderini, which is part of a restored Walser village, offering a glimpse into the region's unique cultural heritage. The route culminates at Bocchetta delle Pisse, a significant mountain pass where several trails converge, making it a natural hub for exploring the surrounding Monte Rosa peaks. From the Belvedere viewpoint, you can admire Alpe Bors from above, along with the impressive Pisse waterfall and the source of the Sesia river.

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    Location: Alagna Valsesia, Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy

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