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Monte Soglio Trail

Hard

4.5

(67)

341

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Monte Soglio Trail

06:13

15.4km

1,170m

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Hike the difficult 9.6-mile Monte Soglio loop, gaining 3842 feet for panoramic views of the Canavese region.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Alpe Soglia Hut

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An easy dirt road from the Piano Audi hamlet leads up to this beautiful refuge, so if you have a mountain bike you can tackle the climb in the saddle, if you are a hiker, there are many beautiful paths that cut the hairpin bends of the road.

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Sign for Monte Soglio

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sign on the crest at the arrival of the path from the Alpe Soglia refuge

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To symbolize this peak there is not the usual cross but a statuette of the Madonna, with many rosaries around her neck, so if you are a believer you can stop for a prayer. Choose a clear day if you want to enjoy the view, as this mountain is often covered by clouds. There are two sides from which to get there, the one from the municipality of Corio or the one from the municipality of Alpette (the latter solution has a smaller difference in height)

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.09Β km

4.59Β km

3.82Β km

766Β m

171Β m

Surfaces

6.53Β km

3.78Β km

2.27Β km

2.19Β km

299Β m

298Β m

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Highest point (1,940Β m)

Lowest point (810Β m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and challenges can I expect on the Monte Soglio loop tour?

This loop tour is considered difficult, featuring a mix of dirt roads, dedicated paths, and some short asphalt sections. You'll encounter varied terrain, including rocky parts, forest paths, and open meadows. The significant elevation gain of almost 1,200 meters requires a good level of fitness, with sustained ascents and descents. During winter or early spring, higher elevations might still have snow or ice, potentially requiring crampons.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the Monte Soglio loop tour?

The route offers stunning panoramic views, especially from the summit, often called the 'paradise of Canavese'. Key highlights include the Alpe Soglia Hut, the Sign for Monte Soglio, and the Monte Soglio Summit and Madonna Statue. Along the way, you'll also see typical alpine landscapes, old abandoned mountain pastures, and traditional 'baite' (huts).

What is the best time of year to hike the Monte Soglio loop tour?

The best time to hike this trail is generally from late spring through early autumn. During winter or early spring, higher elevations can still have snow and ice, making the passage to the summit more challenging and potentially requiring specialized gear like crampons. For the most pleasant experience and clear paths, aim for the warmer months.

Is the Monte Soglio loop tour dog-friendly?

While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, dogs are generally welcome on trails in this region. However, given the trail's difficult rating, significant elevation gain, and varied terrain (including rocky sections), ensure your dog is fit enough for a long and challenging hike. Always keep your dog under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and be prepared to clean up after them.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this hike?

No, there is no mention of any permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Soglio loop tour. The trails are freely accessible to the public.

Where does the Monte Soglio loop tour start, and is there parking available?

The Monte Soglio loop tour can be accessed from various points in the surrounding area, such as Forno Canavese, Rocca Canavese, Corio, Piano Audi, or near the Santuario dei Milani. While specific parking details are not provided, these villages typically offer parking options for hikers. It's advisable to check local parking availability for your chosen starting point.

Does the Monte Soglio loop tour intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. Approximately 28% of the tour follows parts of the 'Sentieri della Resistenza - Tappa 01', and about 12% coincides with 'Sentieri della Resistenza - Tappa 02'. These trails are generally well-marked.

What should I bring for a hike on Monte Soglio?

Given the trail's difficulty and length, you should bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear with good ankle support, and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. A map, compass, or GPS device is recommended, though the trails are generally well-marked. If hiking in early spring or late autumn, consider bringing crampons for potential icy sections at higher elevations.

Are there any facilities like refuges or huts along the route?

Yes, the Alpe Soglia Hut is located near the summit, providing a potential resting point or destination during your hike. It's a traditional 'baita' that can offer a place to stop and enjoy the surroundings.

Is public transport available to reach the trailheads for Monte Soglio?

While the primary access is often by car, some of the villages surrounding Monte Soglio, such as Forno Canavese, Rocca Canavese, or Rivarolo Canavese, may have public transport connections from larger towns like Torino. It's recommended to research specific bus routes and timetables to your chosen starting point in advance, as direct connections to the immediate trailheads might be limited.

What is the elevation of Monte Soglio?

Monte Soglio itself stands at an elevation of 1,971 meters (approximately 6,467 feet) above sea level. The loop tour involves a significant elevation gain of about 1,171 meters to reach and traverse the summit area.

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