Best mountain peaks around Bernezzo are situated in the scenic hills of the Cottian Alps, offering a range of excursions. The region serves as a starting point for various routes leading to notable nearby mountains and panoramic viewpoints. While Bernezzo itself is nestled among hills, its proximity to peaks like Monte Tamone and passes such as Colle Le Funse provides access to the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The area features diverse terrain suitable for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: August 16, 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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While Bernezzo itself is nestled among hills, it serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby peaks and passes. Key destinations include Monte Tamone, a prominent mountain in the Cottian Alps offering panoramic views, and Colle Le Funse, a significant mountain pass and trail hub. You can also visit Alpe di Rittana, a beautiful grassy peak with extensive views.
Many peaks and passes in the region offer stunning panoramic views. From the summit of Monte Tamone, marked by a large steel cross, you can see over the Valle Grana and often catch a glimpse of Monviso on clear days. Alpe di Rittana also provides breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is a popular spot, featuring an excellent equipped area with a fountain, tables, and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for a family outing. Monte Tamone is also considered relatively easy to reach, with trails suitable for varying skill levels.
The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is a significant historical and religious site located at 1,305 meters above sea level. It's a place of worship and a popular passage point for cyclists, offering a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
Beyond the mountain peaks, you can discover unique natural features like The Dragon's Breath Cave Entrance. This protected pit is known for emitting warm air and offers a beautiful view of the valley below from its highest point.
Yes, Monte Tamone is well-connected by hiking trails from Bernezzo. One notable route involves passing through the 'Sorgente Magnesia' and reaching the Cappella della Maddalena before continuing towards Colle Le Funse and the peak. For a challenging run, consider the 'Colle Le Funse – Monte Tamone loop' which is approximately 15.6 km with significant elevation gain. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Bernezzo guide.
The region around Bernezzo is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy gravel biking and running. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Via dei Boschi – Ponte Vassallo loop from Cuneo' are popular. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Colle Le Funse – Monte Tamone loop from Bernezzo'. Find more details on the Gravel biking around Bernezzo guide and Running Trails around Bernezzo guide.
Yes, Colle Le Funse is a crucial hub for mountain bikers. A section of the route from Vignolo to Monte Tamone, passing through Colle Le Funse, is part of the dedicated 'Diego' mountain biking trail. This segment includes challenging dirt roads and technical singletrack descents towards Bernezzo, making it a popular spot for MTB enthusiasts.
The region is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for hiking and cycling. This period offers the best chance for clear panoramic views and comfortable outdoor activities.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, Colle Le Funse is noted as a dog-friendly highlight, indicating that trails in its vicinity are generally suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
Parking facilities are available at various trailheads. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is easily reachable by car and offers parking. For specific trailheads leading to Monte Tamone or other areas, it's advisable to check the starting points of individual routes for designated parking spots.
For those seeking a challenge, the 'Parco d'Hansa Star Viewpoint – Monte Tamone Cross loop from Bernezzo' is a difficult hiking route spanning over 16 km. Another demanding option is the 'Colle Le Funse – Monte Tamone loop from Bernezzo', which is a difficult running trail that can also be hiked. These routes offer significant elevation gains and rewarding views.


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