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Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
Bannio Anzino

B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak

Hard

4.4

(8)

50

hikers

B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak

06:21

12.3km

1,070m

Hiking

Hike the difficult B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak, a 7.6-mile route with 3526 feet of gain, offering magnificent summit views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.02 km

Pizzetto Peak

Highlight • Summit

10.3 km

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12.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.0 km

659 m

479 m

103 m

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9.35 km

2.20 km

650 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 9 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the "B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak" a recognized hiking route?

Information regarding a specific "B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak" is not widely documented. It's possible this is a local designation, a combination of trail segments, or refers to a less-known starting point. However, there are several peaks named "Pizzetto" in Italy, each with distinct hiking characteristics.

What is the terrain like on the route to Pizzetto Peak?

Based on similar peaks in Italy, an ascent to a summit like Pizzetto Peak could involve a mix of marked trails, rocky sections, and potentially glacier travel. Some routes to prominent peaks in the region feature exposed ridges and require careful navigation, especially in adverse conditions.

How difficult is the hike to Pizzetto Peak?

Given the significant elevation gain and the nature of high-altitude peaks, this route is rated as difficult. Ascents to similar peaks often require good hiking fitness, and some may involve technical sections, glacier crossings, or exposed ridges, making them challenging for those new to such terrain. Specialized equipment and guidance might be necessary.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

For high-altitude routes leading to peaks like Pizzetto Peak, the late spring to early autumn months (typically June to September) are generally recommended. Winter conditions can be extremely hazardous, with trails becoming icy and streams freezing over, requiring advanced mountaineering skills and equipment.

Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints along the way?

The primary landmark and destination is Pizzetto Peak itself, which offers magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. Depending on the exact route, you might encounter scenic valleys or mountain huts, similar to the Bivacco Cecchini found on other challenging Italian peaks.

Where can I park to access the trailhead near Parcineto?

Specific parking information for a trailhead named "Parcineto" for this particular route is not readily available. For similar mountain ascents, trailheads often have designated parking areas in nearby villages or at the start of access roads. It is advisable to research local parking options closer to your planned departure point.

Is the B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak dog-friendly?

Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific route is not available. For challenging mountain hikes, especially those involving rocky terrain, glaciers, or exposed sections, it's generally recommended to assess the route's suitability for your dog's fitness and safety. Always check local regulations for protected areas.

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

There is no specific information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required for the "B19 Trail: Parcineto to Pizzetto Peak." However, it's always good practice to check with local tourism offices or park authorities for any updated regulations, especially if the route passes through a protected natural area.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is officially designated as "B19 - Parcineto - Pizzetto." It also passes through sections of other official trails, including "B19a - Pianezzo - Alpe Loro," "Percorso Trail Bike Interreg," "B21 - Vanzone - Villa Samonini," "B19b - Soi di dentro - Alpe Ielbi," "B15 - Pontegrande - Colle d'Egua," and "B13 - Parcineto - Colle Dorchetta."

What equipment should I bring for this difficult hike?

For a difficult hike to a peak like Pizzetto Peak, essential gear includes sturdy hiking shoes, appropriate layers of clothing for varying weather, sufficient water and snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. If the route involves glacier travel or exposed sections, specialized equipment such as crampons, an ice axe, and a helmet may be necessary.

Is public transport available to reach the trailhead?

Specific public transport options directly to a trailhead named "Parcineto" for this route are not detailed. For remote mountain trailheads, public transport can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider taxi services from the nearest town or train station.

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