Best mountain peaks around Chiuro are found in the surrounding Valtellina region, offering access to impressive natural landscapes. This area is known for its challenging climbs, panoramic views, and diverse terrain. While Chiuro itself is recognized for its wine-growing, the nearby mountains provide rewarding experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The region features a variety of mountain environments, from high-altitude pastures to demanding passes.
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last stretch challenging but worth it
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not very big but with 9 beds
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Alpe Musella is a charming mountain pasture nestled in the pastures, with mountain huts and the Musella and Cesare Mitta refuges. At the huts, there's also a fountain with a stone table, an ideal place for a break. From here, you can choose to ascend towards Carate or descend directly to the parking lot, completing the loop of the hike. Alternatively, you can take the trail that follows the Scerscen stream, passing moraines, bridges, and scree slopes.
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We started from Prato Valentino, a long but not demanding route. Very beautiful! Also, despite it being November, the temperatures were around 20 degrees
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Well-kept bivouac with 9 places (3 bunk beds for 3 beds), with availability of mattresses, pillows and blankets. Inside there is a small table, gas stoves (cans present for emergencies), pots and plates. Nearby the only source of water are streams for which you have to walk a few minutes. Around the bivouac there are also excellent flat spaces to pitch a tent.
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In winter, crampons, ice ax and rope safety are required
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Miralago at 965 m Miralago (German: Seeblick) is a small hamlet in Poschiavo on Lake Poschiavo
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The flat pass of Colle d'Anzana offers a fantastic panorama and marks the border between Switzerland and Italy, uniting Valposchiavo with Teglio in Valtellina. It is one of the easiest steps to pass from Italy to Switzerland and has therefore always been linked to smuggling. During the Second World War, it was one of the most frequent escape routes chosen by Jews fleeing from Italy.
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The region around Chiuro offers several notable mountain destinations. Anghileri-Rusconi bivouac, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland at the Pass da Condinal, is a highly popular spot, offering a unique experience of witnessing sunset in Italy and sunrise in Switzerland. Another favorite is Alpe Musella, 2,077 m, an easily accessible high alp with refuges, popular even for families. While not a peak itself, Miralago on Lake Poschiavo is a charming settlement that serves as a starting point for lake hikes and offers a cozy atmosphere.
Yes, the Valmalenco region, accessible from Chiuro, is renowned for its challenging mountaineering. Monte Disgrazia (3,678 m) is an iconic peak known for its demanding north face and the narrow 'Corda Molla' ridge. Pizzo Scalino (3,323 m) also offers demanding ascents, including one over the Pizzo Scalino glacier for experienced climbers and another via the Passo degli Ometti for experienced hikers comfortable with steep, exposed terrain.
For mountaineering on peaks like Monte Disgrazia, the best time to visit is generally during summer and autumn. Pizzo Scalino is popular for ski mountaineering from winter through spring. For hiking, summer and autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions, though specific routes may vary. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Alpe Musella, 2,077 m, is an easily accessible high alp located amidst larch and fir trees, making it a popular excursion destination for families. It also hosts two refuges where visitors can stay overnight and dine.
The region boasts stunning natural beauty. From the Col d'Anzana, you can enjoy extraordinary views despite its modest altitude. Malghera Pass (2,542 m) offers breathtaking panoramas of numerous peaks, including Sassalbo, Painale, Scalino, Disgrazia, and the Bernina range, and marks the border between Switzerland and Italy. The area around Miralago on Lake Poschiavo provides beautiful lake views and serves as a starting point for scenic hikes.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Anghileri-Rusconi bivouac at Pass da Condinal is located in a historic area, as the pass was a frequent escape route for Jews fleeing Italy during World War II. The bivouac itself offers a unique experience of witnessing sunset in Italy and sunrise in Switzerland. The Campagneda Pass was also once the highest point of the demanding Skyrace Valmalenco Valposchiavo.
The area around Chiuro offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the challenging "Trail 380 to Bocchetta Malgina" or the "Alpine trail to Passo delle Saline." There are also road cycling routes, such as the "Aprica Pass – View of Valtellina Valley loop from Chiuro" and the "Bernina Railway – Lake Poschiavo loop from Chiuro." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Chiuro and Road Cycling Routes around Chiuro guides.
Several mountain destinations offer facilities for visitors. Alpe Musella, 2,077 m, has two refuges (Rifugio Musella and Rifugio Mitta) where you can stay overnight and dine. The Anghileri-Rusconi bivouac provides nine beds, seating, blankets, and cooking facilities for those seeking a more rustic mountain stay. Additionally, Miralago on Lake Poschiavo features a cozy albergo.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the diverse range of experiences available. The well-maintained facilities at places like the Anghileri-Rusconi bivouac, with its beds and cooking facilities, are highly appreciated. The accessibility of destinations like Alpe Musella for families, and the challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers, contribute to the region's appeal. The unique border-crossing views from passes like Malghera and Col d'Anzana are also a major draw.
For a good overview, consider routes that lead to mountain passes. The trail to Malghera Pass, though steep, offers breathtaking views of numerous peaks and the Val Poschiavina. The Col d'Anzana also provides extraordinary views of the surrounding landscape. For a less strenuous option, the area around Alpe Musella offers picturesque views amidst larch and fir trees.
While Chiuro itself is a starting point, for broader access to the region's mountain trails, Tirano is a significant transport hub. From Stations in Tirano, you can take the Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which winds its way up to the Bernina Pass, offering access to various trailheads and breathtaking views. This railway connects to the Engadine and also runs through the Adda Valley to Sondrio and Milan.


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