Best mountain peaks around Sala Biellese are found within the broader Biellese region, which includes the Biellese Alps. Sala Biellese itself is situated in the morainic hills of La Serra at an elevation of 611 meters. The area offers a diverse range of outdoor activities, from well-equipped trails to adventure routes. The Biellesi Prealps, where Sala Biellese is located, provide varied hiking and walking opportunities.
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A beautiful peak near other higher peaks in the Biella area. Mombarone is clearly visible a short distance away. Bric Paglie can be reached from both sides, along fairly steep trails. This makes it possible to hike in a circular route.
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This wooded peak with a cute name can be reached via a path in the woods and with little difference in altitude.
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Beautiful panoramic place, after traveling along the dirt road a slightly steep but not exposed path begins.
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A decidedly very panoramic peak on the mountains of the Valle d'Aosta and on the Ivrea area with the lakes of Ivrea clearly visible. There are several access routes, and there is even a comfortable road leading up to the slopes of this peak
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Boulder bordered by the path on the ridge and constant fun descent of the Serra d'Ivrea
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Once you arrive at the Mombarone refuge, it is worth climbing up to here. The view extends to 360 ° in particular on Monte Rosa. An imposing statue is 19 meters high, the original of which was destroyed by lightning in 1948, and rebuilt in 1991. In its base, closed by a glass window, there is the statue of the Black Madonna, symbol of these Biella Alps, and in particular of the sanctuary of Oropa.
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imposing erratic boulder well marked by a descriptive panel on the route
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The broader Biellese region, which encompasses Sala Biellese, features impressive peaks within the Biellese Alps. Notable examples include Monte Mars (2,600m), the highest point in the Biellese Alps, known for climbing routes and ski-mountaineering. Other significant peaks are Monte Bo (2,556m) and Tre Vescovi (2,501m), both offering challenging routes and stunning panoramic views of the Po Valley and the Western and Central Alps.
For exceptional panoramic views, the Colma di Mombarone Summit and Madonna Statue is highly recommended. It offers 360-degree views, including Monte Rosa. From higher peaks like Monte Bo and Monte Mars, you can also enjoy breathtaking vistas of the entire Po Valley and the surrounding Alps.
Yes, you can discover Roch Basarünt, an imposing erratic boulder and natural monument. It's well-marked with a descriptive panel and is considered a must-see on the Serra Ridge Trail.
The region offers a diverse range of outdoor activities. Besides trekking and mountaineering on the higher peaks, you can explore various cycling routes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Sala Biellese. Road cyclists can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sala Biellese guide, and general cycling options are available in Cycling around Sala Biellese.
Yes, the Trail to the Summit of Bric Burcina is considered family-friendly. It's a very pleasant climb, never too demanding, and offers a panoramic dirt road that leads to the summit, accessible on foot and easily by bicycle.
The Biellese region offers a range of difficulty levels. While local climbs like Croce Serra (847m) offer moderate challenges, higher peaks like Monte Mars and Monte Bo provide more challenging routes for experienced trekkers and mountaineers. The region includes everything from well-equipped trails to adventure routes and *vie ferrate*.
Yes, the Rifugio Mombarone 2000 is located just a few steps from the Colma di Mombarone summit. It serves as an excellent support point for those exploring the challenging trails in the area, with varying opening hours depending on the season.
The Biellese Alps are known for their wild yet accessible nature. They offer a variety of climbing routes, including the renowned 'via Innominata' and 'cresta dei Carisey' on Monte Mars. The region is also a key point on the 'Alta Via delle Alpi Biellesi,' a challenging five-stage trek, and a paradise for ski-mountaineering in winter due to heavy snowfalls.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of mountain peaks and trails, from intermediate paths to challenging climbs. The stunning 360-degree views from summits like Colma di Mombarone, the unique natural monuments like Roch Basarünt, and the overall natural beauty of the region are frequently highlighted.
Yes, for example, Bric Paglie can be reached from both sides along fairly steep trails, making it possible to hike in a circular route. Many other trails in the region also offer loop options, allowing for varied exploration.
The best time largely depends on your activity. Summer is ideal for trekking and hiking on higher peaks, while the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant temperatures for lower-elevation hikes. Winter transforms the higher Biellese Alps into a paradise for ski-mountaineering due to favorable snow conditions.
Yes, the Colma di Mombarone Summit features an imposing 19-meter statue with a Black Madonna statue housed in its base, symbolizing the Biella Alps and the sanctuary of Oropa. This adds a cultural and historical dimension to the natural landscape.


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