From Sant'Antonio to Riva Valdobbia via Walser Villages (Route 201)
From Sant'Antonio to Riva Valdobbia via Walser Villages (Route 201)
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13.5km
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Embark on a moderate hike through Valle Vogna, following the historic Route 201. This 8.4-mile (13.5 km) journey takes you past charming Walser villages like Sant'Antonio and Peccia, showcasing beautiful wooden and stone houses. You'll gain about 1748 feet (533 metres) in elevation, with the entire route typically taking around…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.45 km
Cappella della Santissima Trinità
Place Of Worship
1.85 km
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2.75 km
San Bernardo
Place Of Worship
4.52 km
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4.62 km
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4.98 km
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5.30 km
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9.92 km
Oratorio di Sant'Antonio Abate
Place Of Worship
11.9 km
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12.0 km
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12.7 km
Chiesa della Madonna delle Pose
Place Of Worship
13.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.81 km
4.81 km
2.06 km
1.40 km
396 m
Surfaces
5.71 km
4.49 km
2.32 km
608 m
260 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,600 m)
Lowest point (1,110 m)
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October 13, 2024 Val Vogna is a splendid river valley located in the area of Alagna Valsesia (province of Vercelli). Particularly wild, narrow and wedged between the mountains, it is crossed by the ancient road that for centuries has connected Riva Valdobbia with Gressoney and France, a place of transit for many emigrants who for centuries have crossed Colle Valdobbia in search of fortune. And it is precisely in this area that you can discover and visit numerous Walser villages, with their typical houses in wood and stone!