Best mountain passes around Colleretto Giacosa are situated in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, offering scenic views over the Ivrea morainic amphitheater. The area features local "colletti" that serve as hubs for hiking and cycling trails. Colleretto Giacosa provides access to the Ivrea Lakes Reserve and is known for its natural monuments and diverse outdoor trails. The region also offers cultural routes through its historic center, reflecting its historical and architectural significance.
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Accessible by car after a dirt road, excellent starting point for Monte Lion
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Remarkable views and very nice MTB route, partly challenging
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Santa Elisabetta is part of the municipality of Colleretto Castelnuovo, in the province of Turin, in the Piedmont region.
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Colletto di Bossola is a real crossroads. Among the paths that you can choose, the best known are on one side the one that goes up to Cima Bossola and in the opposite direction the one that goes up to Alpe Laser (and if you want to Monte Lion).
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Highest point of a road linking Brosso and Quassolo. Nearby we find a memorial log of an air disaster that occurred on 12 September 1944, and the Cavallaria mountain (or tip) which can be reached in a few minutes.
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reachable on asphalt except for the last hundreds of meters, on the left is the summit reachable with some stretches by pushing with a muscle in my opinion
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colletto Rueglio side the climb from here to the top includes two climbs which in my opinion involve a lot of portage and between them a pedalable plateau, for the descent the easiest on the Rueglio side is towards the houses below which can be seen from the coletto, or towards Colletto Bossola you have to walk a fairly wide traverse all downhill but with several loose stones
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On my tour I got there by a path not marked at all and it was difficult to keep the track, it is preferable to get there by doing my tour in the opposite direction
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The area around Colleretto Giacosa offers picturesque landscapes, including panoramic views of the Ivrea morainic amphitheater and the Serra d'Ivrea. You'll find trails winding through historic vineyards, orchards, and forests, with unique natural monuments and geological features like glacial verrous. Many passes, such as Colletto Bossola and Pass below the summit, provide remarkable viewpoints.
Yes, the region has historical significance. For example, near Colle Pian dei Muli, you'll find a memorial log commemorating an air disaster from 1944. The broader Colleretto Giacosa area also features cultural routes through its historic center, with medieval-era buildings typical of Canavese, and is known as the birthplace of playwright Giuseppe Giacosa.
The area is generally best explored during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. These seasons offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter can bring snow, making some routes more challenging or inaccessible without proper gear.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Pass below the summit is noted for its challenging MTB route, which may involve portage. The ascent to Monte Quinzeina is also considered challenging. The region's diverse terrain includes routes with significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Some passes are accessible, at least partially, by car. Colletto Bossola is accessible by car after a dirt road, making it an excellent starting point for further exploration. Colle Pian dei Muli is the highest point of a road linking Brosso and Quassolo, with the road from Brosso being completely asphalted.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Colleretto Giacosa area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous running trails, traffic-free bike rides, and general cycling routes. The region's network of marked trails is suitable for walking, cycling, or horseback riding, connecting to itineraries in neighboring towns.
While specific family or dog-friendly ratings for each pass are not detailed, the general area offers a network of trails suitable for various activity levels. Many local trails are well-suited for walks with families and leashed dogs, especially those that are less steep or have easier access. Always check specific route details for suitability before heading out.
Several passes offer excellent viewpoints. Colletto Bossola provides an excellent vantage point between the solitary Savenca valley and Valchiusella. The Pass below the summit also boasts remarkable views. Additionally, the upper part of Colleretto Giacosa, Regione Cimavilla, serves as a natural balcony with expansive views of the morainic amphitheater.
While the passes themselves are often in natural, secluded areas, the nearby towns and villages, including Colleretto Giacosa, offer amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and other services in these communities to refuel before or after your outdoor adventures.
The region is part of the Ivrea morainic amphitheater, a unique geological formation shaped by ancient glaciers. You can observe features like glacial verrous along the marked trails. The landscape is characterized by its glacial origins, offering interesting insights into the geological history of the Alps.
For detailed trail information, including difficulty, distance, and user tips, you can explore the individual highlight pages on komoot. For example, check the pages for Colletto Bossola, Pass below the summit, or Colle Pian dei Muli. These pages often include community-contributed tips on accessibility, terrain, and recommended routes.


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