Best natural monuments around Peveragno are found in the picturesque hills of Piedmont, Italy. This region, nestled in the Ligurian Alps, features a diverse natural landscape with prominent mountains, lush woods, and scenic valleys. It offers varied terrain for outdoor activities, from fertile fields to high mountain pastures.
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Left home at 7 am, arrived at the Pian delle Gorre refuge at 8:30 am for breakfast and around 8:45 am departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis doesn't wet, so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards the Duca pass… then, arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright, I got carried away… off towards the Garelli refuge… and back to the Pian delle Gorre refuge… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So, a big loop!! But damn me and damn these f…ing loop tours… ahahahah… a very positive first experience!!! I was home at 4:30 pm
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... Duca e Garelli trail … show me the way Started from home at 7, arrived at Rifugio Pian delle Gorre at 8:30, breakfast and around 8:45 departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis wasn't pissing anymore and so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards Passo del Duca… then arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright then I got carried away… off towards Rifugio Garelli… and back to Rifugio Pian delle Gorre… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So loop!! But damn me and damn these fucking loop trails… ahahahah … as a first experience very positive!!! At 16:30 I was home
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An Alpine pass that can be reached quite easily, if you follow the wide mule track that climbs in hairpin bends and that starts from Gias degli Arpi
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Waterfall easily reachable from the homonymous locality Gias Fontana, which is located three quarters of an hour from Pian delle Gorre
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Magnificent route, both uphill and downhill. Not for beginners. You need to have some technical riding skills both uphill and downhill (and conditional training even with e-bikes), but very beautiful. ABSOLUTELY AVOID the very technical Gias Funtena part downhill and especially very popular with hikers between April and September especially the period May - July (phenomenon of the Pis del Pesio) and continue along the uphill route also downhill thus visiting, in 3 minutes of walking, the Cascate del Saut before arriving at Pian delle Gorre. Pedaling all uphill including the last 3 hairpin bends. Breathtaking landscapes. Period June (evaluate the presence of potentially dangerous snow at Passo del Duca) - October
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with e-bike you can pedal almost everything, only small sections, not suitable for everyone, experience is required
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The region around Peveragno is rich in natural beauty. You can discover prominent mountains like Monte Bisalta, known for its distinctive shape and panoramic views, and beautiful waterfalls such as Waterfall Gias Fontana and Saut Waterfalls. The area also features lush woods, scenic valleys, and diverse terrain from fertile fields to high mountain pastures.
Yes, Monte Bisalta is renowned for its exceptional panoramic views, offering a wide stretch of the Alpine arc and even the Ligurian Sea on clear days. Additionally, Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale provides an iconic viewpoint overlooking the void, and Colletto del Moro Shrine offers beautiful views over the Vermenagna valley.
Spring is highly recommended for visiting the waterfalls, especially Saut Waterfalls and Pis del Pesio Waterfalls, as the water flow is typically strongest after rainy days (late April - mid-June). For mountain ascents like Monte Bisalta, summer and early autumn offer more stable weather conditions, though night hikes for dawn views are also popular.
Yes, Saut Waterfalls is considered family-friendly and can be reached with an easy walk on a path or wide dirt road from the Pian delle Gorre area. The paths leading to Waterfall Gias Fontana also pass through expansive green meadows adorned with mountain flowers, making for a scenic journey, though the immediate approach to the waterfall basin may require some attention.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the classic ascent route for Monte Bisalta often starts from Meschie in Peveragno and is described as challenging but highly rewarding. The waterfalls, like Waterfall Gias Fontana, are accessible via hiking trails, often starting from the Pian delle Gorre refuge. Many trails are suitable for various experience levels, from easy walks to more challenging climbs. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Peveragno guide.
Visitors consistently praise the beauty and tranquil natural context of the waterfalls, particularly Waterfall Gias Fontana. The iconic hairpin bend at Colle della Boaria on the Via del Sale is also a highlight for its unique views. The spectacular panoramas from mountain summits like Monte Bisalta, encompassing both plains and mountains, are also highly valued.
Yes, the slopes of Monte Bisalta feature numerous mule tracks and trails suitable for mountain biking. The broader region around Peveragno also offers abundant natural trails for cycling. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Peveragno or Cycling around Peveragno.
The difficulty varies. Some waterfalls like Saut Waterfalls are accessible via easy walks. Others, like Waterfall Gias Fontana, are intermediate, with the immediate approach to the basin requiring some attention. Mountain passes and shrines such as Colle della Boaria and Colletto del Moro Shrine can range from intermediate to challenging, often involving climbs.
Yes, Colletto del Moro Shrine is a religious building that also serves as a natural monument and viewpoint. It offers beautiful views over the Vermenagna valley and is a central point for numerous trails, blending cultural significance with natural beauty.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the broader region around Peveragno, with its diverse terrain from fertile fields to high mountain pastures, offers many opportunities for discovery. Exploring the numerous natural trails for hiking and cycling can lead to serene and captivating natural spectacles beyond the main attractions, such as the less-frequented sections of the Pesio Valley.
Monte Bisalta is considered a symbolic landmark in the Cuneo area. Its distinctive trapezoidal shape and characteristic 'two peaks' make it easily recognizable, and it is renowned for its exceptional panoramic views, making it a cherished natural icon for locals and visitors alike.


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