Best mountain peaks around Valloriate are characterized by their diverse terrain, offering both accessible viewpoints and challenging ascents. This region, nestled between the Stura valley and the Gesso valley, features a variety of summits and passes. Visitors can explore numerous trails leading to elevated positions, providing expansive views of the surrounding landscape. With 20 distinct peaks available, the area caters to different levels of hiking experience.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The "Dragon's Breath" is a large cavity between the rocks protected by a grill from which a light breath of air comes out. It is a bit hidden, it took me a while to find it. Once you reach the viewpoint you have to go down the steep path marked with the sign for the "Dragon's Breath". As soon as you see a blue sign on the rocks stop going down and take this path on the left, and after a few meters you will reach your destination. On windy days you might not hear this hiss of air coming from the cavity
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Hill at the confluence between the path that comes from Bernezzo and the dirt road that comes from Chiot Rosa. From here you can easily reach Mount Tamone
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beautiful in all seasons on foot, by bike and on skis.
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I was really looking forward to going up to the Santuario della Madonna del Colletto. I had been to this area several times and had not had the opportunity to go up here. So on the trip through Piedmont in July 2022 I made sure that the planned route passed through here. We went up the western slope, the one used by the Giro d'Italia when it first went up here in 1999, on the famous stage where the Fauniera was climbed, with the spectacle of Pantani climbing and the stratospheric descent of Paolo Savoldelli. I have to admit that the climb itself is not very attractive. Once you leave the village of Festiona behind, you enter a forest and there are hardly any views over the valley. You can only focus on the road, its curves, straights (which there are) and difficult slopes. The asphalt is old, with a lot of gravel and very uneven, which obviously adds difficulty to the climb. The climb up the western side is 7.1 km, 576 metres of elevation and an average gradient of 8.1%. Therefore, it is very hard!! And there are several sections above 12%, especially in the first kilometres, where the gradient is irregular, with very hard sections and small rest areas. The views of the Valdieri valley from the Sanctuary are very beautiful, and also of all the mountains covered with forests and vegetation in the surroundings. We took advantage of the porch at the entrance to the Sanctuary to take shelter from the sun and the heat, and to stock up on food and eat some spectacular sandwiches. I remember it fondly. Below is the altimetry of the climb published by @cyclingcols, the best in these matters --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Colletto
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Protected pit from which hot air comes out
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Easy hike to reach this panoramic peak. From Chiot Rosa it is possible to do a circular tour. The last stretch that leads to the summit cross is the steepest. Peak also frequented by many cyclists
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Since 2023, work has been carried out on the path that leads from the Ortiga hill to the Alpe, with a mini excavator, the part that descends from the Alpe and still grooved, will be restored in 2024
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area, which offers panoramic views and serves as a meeting point with amenities. Another favorite is Alpe di Rittana, a grassy summit providing breathtaking 360-degree perspectives of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Yes, the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is particularly family-friendly. It's easily accessible by car and features a fountain, tables, and barbecue facilities, making it a great spot for a relaxed outing with panoramic views.
The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is easily reachable by car and offers parking, serving as a convenient starting point for various paths in the area.
The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is a significant historical and religious site. Situated on a mountain pass between the Stura and Gesso valleys, it's a place of worship and a quiet, pleasant passage point for many cyclists.
While many routes offer intermediate challenges, some sections, like the 'Arancione Trail: Chiot Rosa to Scanavasse' found in the MTB Trails around Valloriate guide, are rated as easy. For hiking, you can find moderate options like the 'Malga Piantacotta Loop' in the Hiking around Valloriate guide.
Beyond the panoramic summits, you can discover unique natural formations like The Dragon's Breath Cave Entrance, a protected pit from which warm air emerges, offering a beautiful view of the valley below.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, peaks like Alpe di Rittana offer demanding ascents. Additionally, the Colle Le Funse (1230 m) is part of challenging routes and serves as a crossing point for various trails, including those leading to Monte Tamone.
The region is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, including challenging loops like the 'Ring on the Gardetta plateau from Demonte'. There are also dedicated MTB trails and extensive hiking routes, such as the 'Ascent to Monte Tagliarè and Colle Gorgia — Ring tour'.
Yes, the Hiking around Valloriate guide features several circular routes. Examples include the 'Ascent to Monte Tagliarè and Colle Gorgia — Ring tour', 'Monte Tagliarè Loop', 'Punta del Bric Loop Trail', and 'Malga Piantacotta Loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, which offers both accessible viewpoints and challenging ascents. The panoramic views from summits like Alpe di Rittana and the amenities at spots like the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area are highly valued. The historical significance of sites like the Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto also adds to the region's appeal.
Yes, some areas are suitable for hiking with dogs. For instance, Colle Le Funse (1230 m) is noted as dog-friendly, offering a mountain pass with viewpoints that can be incorporated into your routes.


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