Best mountain peaks around Santa Maria Della Versa are primarily characterized by the rolling hills and extensive vineyards of the Oltrepò Pavese region. While the immediate vicinity features a hilly landscape, the broader Oltrepò Pavese includes a mountainous zone to the south with peaks such as Monte Lesima (1,724 m) and Monte Penice (1,460 m). The area offers scenic trekking routes through vineyards and villages, providing panoramic views of the cultivated landscape. These elevated positions are ideal for experiencing the…
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Hi @Cristiano Repetti, the names are always the same, the Ruino Clean Wheels is on the other side of the dam, I've never been there, so I can't tell you, but from the directions it should look similar to the Nera...
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I saw they changed their names. On the website, they say BLU, ROSSA, NERA, MAMBA, and Ruino Clean Wheels. Can anyone who's ridden them tell me what their difficulty levels are?
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Comment dated August 2, 2024.... Climbing Mount Pioggia on an eMTB is now difficult if not impossible! While before it was tough, given the surface and the sudden difference in altitude, now after the heavy rains of the last few months, which have dug out the stretch there is no path to do it in the saddle. By cutting the hay, the farmer made it possible to circumvent the stretch in question and reach the summit of Monte Pioggia!
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Even by taking the right measures, with relationships and assistance, Monte Pioggia remains tough! In recent months the rains have created channels and finding the right path to take it home is really difficult! .🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
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Square with fountain and viewpoint. 500 meters from the "La Verde Sosta" restaurant
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On the watershed with Val Tidoncello are Pian del Poggio (801 meters above sea level) and Monte Lazzarello, at an altitude of 864 metres. This is one of the highest points in the area, so you can see quite far in some parts. The trees don't allow for a very wide and panoramic view, but it still offers a pleasant view.
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The area offers a variety of elevated spots, from scenic viewpoints to moderate summits. A popular choice is Montecalvo Versiggia Viewpoint, known for its enchanting views of the surrounding territories. You can also visit Monte Aldone Summit, located in Val Tidone, or Monte Lazzarello, one of the highest points in the area offering pleasant views.
While Santa Maria Della Versa itself is characterized by rolling hills and vineyards, the broader Oltrepò Pavese region to the south does feature more traditional mountain peaks. Notable examples include Monte Lesima (1,724 m), Monte Chiappo (1,700 m), and Monte Penice (1,460 m).
You'll primarily encounter picturesque hilly landscapes, extensive vineyards, and charming traditional Italian villages. The elevated positions provide breathtaking panoramic views of the cultivated Oltrepò Pavese landscape, offering a unique blend of nature, history, and wine culture.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. You can find the Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park, which features 5 tracks of increasing difficulty. For more routes, explore the MTB Trails around Santa Maria Della Versa guide, which includes routes like 'Golferenzo and Montecalvo Versiggia'.
Beyond mountain biking, the region is excellent for both road cycling and touring. You can find various options in the Road Cycling Routes around Santa Maria Della Versa guide and the Cycling around Santa Maria Della Versa guide. Routes range from moderate vineyard tours to more challenging climbs.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Monte Pioggia Climb is known to be a tough ascent, especially after rains. The area's hilly terrain also offers various routes with significant elevation gain for both hiking and cycling, as detailed in the nearby cycling guides.
Trekking and hiking are ideal for immersing yourself in the landscape. Many routes wind through charming villages like Soriasco and Rovescala, and extensive vineyards, often offering 'unforgettable views'. These paths allow you to experience the region's blend of nature, history, and wine culture firsthand.
Absolutely. The Montecalvo Versiggia Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly, providing a lovely spot to pause and enjoy the scenery. Many of the less strenuous vineyard walks are also suitable for families.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best times to visit. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the vineyards offer beautiful scenery, whether in bloom or during harvest.
The region is renowned for its viticulture and charming ancient villages. You can learn more about the area's rich history and wine traditions by visiting local wineries or exploring the villages themselves. For general information about the village, you can visit visitpavia.com.
Visitors consistently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views of the Oltrepò Pavese landscape, characterized by its cultivated vineyards and traditional villages. The blend of natural beauty, opportunities for outdoor activity, and the rich wine culture makes for a truly immersive and enjoyable experience.


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