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Top 8 Mountain Passes around Barge

Best mountain passes around Barge are located in the Piedmont region of Italy, within the Cottian Alps. This area is defined by its mountainous terrain, providing access to the Monviso massif and the upper Po valley. The landscape offers various opportunities for exploration, including high-altitude passes, scenic viewpoints, and trekking routes. Barge is known for its local Bargiolina quartzite and its surrounding peaks.

Best mountain passes around Barge

  • The most popular mountain passes is Gianna Pass, a mountain pass…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Pian della Regina Plateau

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At this point you are almost at the top. Take a picture and then make the last stretch of climb.

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Colletta di Isasca (Isasca side)

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The collection on the Isasca side has rather gentle slopes and long straights, the advice is to do it downhill and go up from Brondello, much more fun.
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Rucas

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Located on a natural terrace just over 1,560 meters above the Montoso hamlet in the Infernotto Valley. Rucas offers a unique view of the Po Valley, framed by the stupendous …

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Gianna Pass

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Colle della Gianna can be reached both from Pian del Re, in the Po Valley, and from the Barbara Lowrie refuge, in the Pellice Valley. From here the majestic view of Monviso invites you to stop for a contemplative break.

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Colletta di Paesana

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Summit point of the road that connects Paesana to Barge. The climb from Barge is quite challenging, while the climb from the Paesana side is quite pedalable - you go …

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April 19, 2026, Colletta di Isasca (Versante Isasca)

Ascent from Venasca to the Brondello pass via Isasca. Impactful but not fatal. Beautiful village of Isasca, with an interesting stone church, simple but charming, and the narrow streets that cross it.

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Colletta di Brondello or Isasca, a beautiful classic from our area

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Colle della Gianna can be reached both from Pian del Re, in the Po Valley, and from the Barbara Lowrie refuge, in the Pellice Valley. From here the majestic view of Monviso invites you to stop for a contemplative break.

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Iconic point of passage to go up to Pian del Re, ideal for a stop with refreshment in the extraordinary Alpine scenery of Monviso.

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At this point you are almost at the top. Take a picture and then make the last stretch of climb.

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July 24, 2023, Colle della Gianna

The best view of Monviso!

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Beautiful walk from Pian della Regina to the sources of the Po. I recommend it to families with children. Once you arrive at the Springs there is the Rifugio del Pian del Re and a large space where you can spend a few hours having a picnic

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Refuge at about 1800 meters in altitude, possibility of ample parking and eating. Excellent starting point when Pian del Re is closed due to snow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some family-friendly mountain passes or areas near Barge?

The Pian della Regina Plateau is a great option for families. It features an asphalt road leading to it, making it accessible, and offers a unique view of the Monviso. It's categorized as family-friendly and has parking facilities.

What are the best mountain passes for scenic viewpoints around Barge?

For breathtaking views, consider Gianna Pass, which offers a majestic view of Monviso. Another excellent spot is Rucas, located on a natural terrace with unique views of the Po Valley and the Cottian Alps, including Mount Friolànd and Punta d'Ostanetta.

Are there cycling routes associated with mountain passes near Barge?

Yes, the region offers diverse cycling experiences. Colletta di Isasca (Isasca side) is known for its rather gentle slopes and recently repaved sections, making it suitable for cycling. The Colletta di Paesana also connects Paesana to Barge, with a more pedalable climb from the Paesana side.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Barge?

Beyond exploring the passes themselves, you can enjoy various activities. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path' or the 'Pian della Regina – Via Pian del Re loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Croce di Envie - Cima Bracco – Castello Alto loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Barge, Running Trails around Barge, and Road Cycling Routes around Barge guides.

What natural features are prominent around the mountain passes near Barge?

The region is defined by the majestic Cottian Alps and the Monviso massif. You'll find stunning views of the Po Valley, and the area is rich in local stone, particularly Bargiolina quartzite, which is visible in local architecture and quarries. The source of the Po River at Pian del Re is also a significant natural landmark.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Barge?

Visitors frequently highlight the expansive and majestic views, especially of Monviso, from passes like Gianna Pass and Pian della Regina Plateau. The variety of routes for both cycling and hiking, connecting different valleys and offering diverse mountain experiences, is also highly appreciated.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the mountain passes?

While the passes themselves are primarily natural features, the broader region has historical significance. The Pian del Re area, a starting point for treks, hosts the Pian del Re Hut, built in 1874 to accommodate mountaineers. Additionally, Monte Bracco, overlooking Barge, is known as 'Leonardo's Mountain' due to Leonardo Da Vinci's mention of its stone quarries.

What is the difficulty level of mountain passes around Barge?

Many of the mountain passes, such as Pian della Regina Plateau, Rucas, Colletta di Isasca (Isasca side), Gianna Pass, and Colletta di Paesana, are generally categorized as intermediate. Some, like the Isasca side of Colletta, have gentle slopes, while others, like the climb to Colletta di Paesana from Barge, can be quite challenging.

Are there facilities or amenities available at or near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes offer facilities. Pian della Regina Plateau has parking available. At Colletta di Paesana, there is a hotel restaurant at the summit point. The Pian del Re area also has the Pian del Re Hut, which serves as a refuge.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Barge?

The region is generally best explored during warmer months when the passes are clear of snow, typically from late spring to early autumn. This allows for optimal hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic viewpoints. During hotter months, areas like Lungaserra, a rock climbing spot near Barge, offer cool shade from chestnut trees.

Can I find hiking trails that connect different valleys near Barge's mountain passes?

Absolutely. The mountain passes around Barge are known for connecting different valleys. For instance, Gianna Pass can be reached from both the Po and Pellice Valleys. Rucas also offers dirt roads that open up towards the Pellice and Infernotto valleys, providing extensive trekking opportunities.

Are there any specific rock climbing areas near Barge?

While not a mountain pass, Lungaserra, located in the woods uphill from Barge, is a popular rock climbing area. It features around 150 routes on large blocks of solid gneiss, with climbs ranging in difficulty from 5c to 7b. It's particularly enjoyable during hotter months due to the cool shade provided by chestnut trees.

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