Mountain peaks around Muzzano offer diverse landscapes and experiences, situated in both Switzerland's Canton of Ticino and Italy's Piedmont region. The Swiss Muzzano provides access to pre-alpine scenery with panoramic views over Lake Lugano, while the Italian Muzzano is nestled within the Biella Alps. This area features a mix of accessible summits and challenging trails, often combined with cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of mountainous terrain, from gentle slopes to more demanding ascents.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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sanctuary about ten km above Biella, reachable by road bike along the only road from Biella, from Andrate, a town above Ivrea with the road called "Tracciolino" from Favaro, just above Biella by mountain bike along the route of the old train
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The path to the Sanctuary of Oropa is a journey through nature, history, and spirituality: trails pass through ancient forests, hills, and charming villages, all the way up to the majestic Biella mountains. The itineraries, at times challenging, test your pace and endurance, but reward you with breathtaking views and the unique thrill of reaching one of Piedmont's most fascinating sacred sites.
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Hill separating the Cervo Valley from the Lys Valley. At the end of June 2025, high presence of mosquitoes.
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Peak once reachable by the Oropa cable cars, which have now been closed since December 2021
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The sanctuary of Oropa is a Marian sanctuary - dedicated to the Black Madonna - located a dozen kilometers north of the city of Biella, in the Oropa hamlet, at about 1,280 meters above sea level, in a natural amphitheater of mountains that surround the city below and are part of the Biella Alps. The sanctuary includes, in addition to a Sacred Mount (the Sacred Mount of Oropa), the original church built on the basis of an ancient shrine and the current sanctuary itself, equipped with various structures intended to accommodate the faithful and tourists. And it is also the Arrival of the Stage of the Giro d'Italia. The most famous one was in 1999 with the comeback of Marco Pantani who went on to win the Stage (Arrival dedicated to Him).
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As an excursion I have continued several times to Cima Mucrone, passing by "Limbo", while when there is snow and it is good, ski-skins and climb up to here or to the ridge a little higher. From here I have also started several times with the paraglider. Panoramic and beautiful point that lends itself to many experiences, not forgetting a thought to the blessed Frassati
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Oropa, definitely worth a visit. Not only is it fascinating in terms of history, but also because of the surrounding restaurants. And last but not least, the Black Madonna.
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Magical place of Alpine spirituality
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Near Muzzano, Switzerland, you can explore several iconic peaks. Monte San Salvatore offers panoramic views of Lake Lugano and is easily accessible by funicular. Another popular choice is Monte Brè, known for its sunshine and the charming village of Brè. For a more extensive experience, Monte Generoso provides breathtaking 360-degree panoramas and a unique architectural marvel at its summit.
In the Italian region of Muzzano, the Oropa Sanctuary is a prominent religious building and a starting point for many excursions in the Biella Alps. Nearby, the Poggio Frassati Summit Monument offers panoramic views over the Biella area and the sanctuary itself, featuring a prominent cross. The Colma di Mombarone Summit and Madonna Statue also combines stunning views with a large religious statue and a refuge.
Yes, both regions offer challenging hikes. Near Muzzano, Switzerland, Monte Boglia provides a strenuous climb with exceptional, unspoiled natural scenery. In the Italian Biella Alps, peaks like Monte Mucrone and Monte Mars are part of demanding routes. The trails to Poggio Frassati Summit Monument, while accessible, can also be quite steep in sections.
The mountain peaks around Muzzano offer diverse and spectacular views. From the Swiss side, you can expect panoramic vistas of Lake Lugano, the city of Lugano, and the surrounding Alps. Peaks like Monte Generoso provide 360-degree views encompassing the lakes of Lugano, Como, and Maggiore, and the Alpine chain from the Bernese Alps to the Dolomites. From the Italian side, you'll see expansive views of the Biellese Alps, including Monte Rosa from locations like Colma di Mombarone and Monte Camino Summit Chapel.
Yes, several options cater to families. In Switzerland, Monte San Salvatore and Monte Brè are easily accessible by funicular, offering stunning views without strenuous hiking, and have amenities like restaurants at the summit. The village of Brè on Monte Brè's slopes is also charming to explore. While the specific highlights in the Italian Muzzano area are more geared towards hiking, the Oropa Sanctuary itself is a family-friendly destination with cultural significance.
The region boasts a variety of natural features. Near Muzzano, Switzerland, you'll find pre-alpine landscapes, scenic views of Lake Lugano, and diverse flora and fauna on peaks like Monte Boglia. In the Italian Biella Alps, you can explore areas like the Riserva Naturale Speciale del Sacro Monte di Oropa near Monte Mucrone, and enjoy views of alpine lakes such as Lake Camino and the Barma lakes from Colle della Barma.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around Muzzano. You can find routes like the 'Monte Camino – Rifugio Rosazza loop from Oropa' or the 'Mucrone Lake loop from Oropa'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Muzzano guide, which includes various trails with different difficulty levels.
Yes, the region offers trails for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, you can find routes such as the 'Martini Tower – Burcina Park loop from Sordevolo' or the 'Bagneri Alpine Village – Belvedere Panoramic Viewpoint loop from Occhieppo Superiore'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Muzzano guide. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Oropa Sanctuary – Santuario di Graglia loop from Graglia' in the Cycling around Muzzano guide.
The best time to visit for hiking generally depends on the specific peak and your preferred conditions. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though some higher trails might be very warm. For winter hiking, specific trails might be accessible, but conditions can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Colma di Mombarone where the view extends to 360° including Monte Rosa. The combination of natural beauty with cultural landmarks, such as the Oropa Sanctuary, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of trails, from accessible paths to more challenging ascents, and the opportunity to experience both Swiss pre-alpine charm and the rugged beauty of the Italian Biella Alps.
Yes, there are shelters and refuges available. For instance, near the Colma di Mombarone Summit, you'll find the Mombarone refuge. Additionally, Colle della Barma features a small house useful as a shelter. Near Monte Camino Summit Chapel, the Capanna Renata refuge is also nearby.


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