Best attractions and places to see around Roburent include a diverse range of natural features and historical landmarks. This municipality is nestled in the Maritime Alps of Piedmont, Italy, offering varied landscapes from mountain peaks to valleys. The region provides opportunities to explore historical sites and engage with the natural environment. Roburent serves as a central point for discovering the surrounding area's unique characteristics.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful peak over 2000m from which you can enjoy an enviable panorama that ranges from Corsica to the Alpine peaks of 4000. In late winter/early spring its North East face offers the opportunity for a fun and non-trivial mountaineering climb on snow.
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You can park along the asphalt road taking advantage of the larger spaces, and then set off and arrive at the Refuge with reserve energy.
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The summit plateau of Monte MONDOLE is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, such as those often found on mountain peaks. This one is simple in its design, without the body of the crucified Christ; the white frame clearly highlights the darkness of the longitudinal and transverse beams. + Secondly, hikers will find a figure of the Virgin Mary here; the statue of the Mother of God does not stand under the cross beam, as in a classic crucifixion group (on the other side you would then find the favorite disciple John), but rather to one side. Her gaze is also not directed towards the cross, but rather goes down from the mountain into the distance.
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Nice refuge easily accessible if you arrive and park until the end of the asphalt road. If you start from lower down, you need to have good legs.
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Refuge owned by the Mondovì CAI and dedicated to the memory of Havis de Giorgio, a mountaineer from Montreal who died in 1939. It can be easily reached on a dirt road (or with some shortcut path) in half an hour from the Porta di Pian Marchisio where you leave the 'car. Therefore reachable even by families who are not used to long walks. It can be used as a base for longer excursions
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Roburent, nestled in the Maritime Alps, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. For specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Roburent guide, which includes trails like the 'Monte Alpet and Via dei Cannoni Loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Roburent guide, such as the 'Rifugio Maddalena loop'. During winter, the Sangiacomo Cardini Ski Area provides 35 km of slopes for skiing and snowboarding.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue, which offers views of the Alps and, on clear days, even the port of Genoa and the Mediterranean Sea. Mount Antoroto also provides a spectacular 360° panorama. Additionally, the Mongioie Hut features a sun terrace with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, Roburent is rich in history. You can visit the 11th-century **Roburent's Medieval Tower (La Saracena)**, a significant symbol of the town. The magnificent **Church of San Siro** in Piazza Codevilla, designed by Francesco Gallo, is another notable site. The **Sanctuary of San Giacomo**, located in the hamlet of San Giacomo, is a place of spiritual and historical importance, housing valuable sacred art and frescoes in its Piedmontese Baroque style. The picturesque hamlets, such as Pra di Roburent, also offer unique historical insights, including references to the tragic Salt War.
The region boasts several impressive natural features. The **Liset Springs** are famous for producing some of Europe's lightest water and are surrounded by beautiful woods, ideal for walks. The **Bossea Caves** offer a spectacular internal waterfall, remarkable limestone formations, and fossil remains of prehistoric animals. For hikers, the **Roburent Lakes** in the Stura Valley provide a peaceful ambiance and incredible diversity of flora amidst mountainous scenery.
Yes, Roburent offers options suitable for families. The Mondovì Mountain Hut is easily reachable with an easy walk from Pian Marchisio and is considered family-friendly, offering good cuisine. The Balma Hut is also family-friendly and can be accessed by car or an easy walk from Prato Nevoso. During winter, the Sangiacomo Cardini Ski Area has nursery slopes for beginners, making it suitable for families with young children.
Roburent offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural features like the Liset Springs and Roburent Lakes. Autumn is perfect for mushroom and chestnut gathering, with local festivals celebrating the harvest. Winter transforms the area into a ski destination, with the Sangiacomo Cardini Ski Area being a major draw. The Monte Alpet Bike Fest takes place in June, indicating good conditions for mountain biking during that month.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Mondovì Mountain Hut is reachable with an easy walk from Pian Marchisio. The Liset Springs are surrounded by woods and serve as an ideal starting point for easy walks. The Balma Hut can also be reached with an easy walk from Prato Nevoso. For more structured routes, look for 'easy' or 'moderate' difficulty trails in the Hiking around Roburent guide.
Roburent and its surrounding valleys offer opportunities to discover traditional food and wine. Many of the local huts, such as Mondovì Mountain Hut and Mongioie Hut, are known for their excellent cuisine and homemade desserts, providing a taste of regional specialties.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the various picturesque hamlets within the municipality of Roburent, such as Cardini, Pra, Sant'Anna, Montaldo, Serra, and Pamparato, each with unique stories and landscapes. Pra di Roburent, for instance, has the 'Rocca dei Morti' rock, linked to the Salt War. The 'Tour of the old mine' leads to an ancient barite mine, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. The woods of Montaldo and Roburent are also popular for cycling and offer serene natural beauty.
Yes, Roburent hosts various events throughout the year. Between July and September, you can find antique, collectible, and handicraft markets. The Fiera della Montagna (Mountain Fair) is a notable event that takes place in September. Additionally, autumn is celebrated with chestnut feasts and markets, reflecting the seasonal harvest.
San Giacomo di Roburent is considered the heart of tourism in the area. It's a lively hamlet offering a social scene with shops, restaurants, bars, hotels, a cinema, and a pharmacy. It also provides sports facilities like a football field and riding stables. During winter, it serves as a gateway to the Sangiacomo Cardini Ski Area.


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