Natural monuments around Antrona Schieranco are found within the Italian Alps, a region characterized by its wild beauty and intact natural environment. This area is largely encompassed by the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park, offering diverse geological formations and landscapes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring alpine lakes and peaks. Its natural features make it a destination for those seeking to connect with nature.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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The Weissmies is the highest peak of the Weissmies/Lagginhorn/Fletschhorn trio. It is listed on the new maps at only 4017 m; previously, the elevation was given as 4023 m. The six meters of elevation loss is due to the melting of the summit cap, which is made entirely of ice. In return, the secondary peak to the southeast of the highest point (formerly P. 3965) has been upgraded by seven meters to 3972 m.
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When visibility is good, the summit of the Weissmies at 4,013 meters offers a magnificent view of the two other peaks of the Weissmies Group (Fletschhorn and Lagginhorn), as well as the Mischabel Group (with the Dom as its highest point) on the other side of the valley. However, during our ascent, we could see... nothing (fog).
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The Monte Moro Pass is located on the border between Switzerland and Italy, connecting the Saas Valley in Valais to the Anzasca Valley in Piedmont. The unique feature of this pass is that it is accessible via a medieval mule track. The route and photos are available at: https://treksrandos.fr/alpes/valais/alpes-pennines/col-de-monte-moro/
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A mountain guide is highly recommended, especially if you're doing this for the first time. You can also book one a few days in advance on site.
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The Allalinhorn is a four-thousand-meter peak, perhaps the easiest in the Alps from a technical perspective. Since 1984, an underground funicular has operated along its northern flank, taking it up to 570 meters above sea level, significantly shortening the climb.
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Very beautiful peak. One of my favorite mountains.
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The region offers a variety of unique natural features. You can visit Mattmark Reservoir, an imposing area with a path allowing visitors to walk around its perimeter. Further into the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park, you'll find several stunning alpine lakes like Lake Camposecco, Lake Cingino, and the basin of Lake Cavalli. A truly unique spectacle is observing agile female ibexes climbing the near-vertical Cingino dam in search of saltpeter.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The path around Mattmark Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering an imposing area to walk around. Additionally, the picturesque Lake Antrona has an easy circular path, perfect for families to immerse themselves in the serene alpine landscape.
The area around Antrona Schieranco is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate routes like the 'The Lakes of Campliccioli and Antrona - ring tour' or the 'Lake Alpe dei Cavalli Loop Trail'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Antrona Schieranco guide, which details routes near these natural attractions.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to see the Sagigonta Waterfall at its most impressive with high water flow. This period also offers the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the alpine lakes and wildlife.
Yes, the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors may encounter marmots, foxes, badgers, hedgehogs, and squirrels. The unique sight of ibexes climbing the Cingino dam is a particularly notable wildlife experience in the region.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Allalinhorn Summit is a four-thousand-meter peak known as one of the easier ascents in the Alps, though a mountain guide is highly recommended. Another challenging option is the Weissmies Summit, offering great views for experienced mountaineers.
Visitors appreciate the wild beauty and peaceful atmosphere, allowing for a true connection with nature. The unique spectacle of ibexes on the Cingino dam and the stunning panoramic views from high-altitude points like the Golden Madonna Statue at Monte Moro Pass are frequently highlighted as memorable experiences.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, the region does have historical elements. The picturesque Lake Antrona was formed dramatically in 1642 after a massive landslide, and during dry periods, stones of submerged old houses are said to be visible. The ancient 'Strada Antronesca' also connects the Ossola with the Swiss Valais Canton, passing near the Cingino dam.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for road cycling and mountaineering. You can find various routes, including challenging road cycling tours in the Road Cycling Routes around Antrona Schieranco guide, and demanding mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Antrona Schieranco guide.
For more comprehensive information about the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park, which encompasses many of these natural monuments, you can visit the official tourism websites. Check out Visit Piemonte or Visit Ossola for additional details on the park and the Antrona Schieranco area.
Yes, venturing further into the Alta Valle Antrona Natural Park from Lake Antrona, you can reach several stunning alpine lakes on foot. These include Lake Camposecco, Lake Cingino, and the basin of Lake Cavalli near the small town of Cheggio. The 'Simplon Fletschhorn Trek to Lago dei Cavalli' is a notable route offering views of these turquoise waters.


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