Best mountain peaks around Frabosa Sottana are found in the Maudagna Valley, a region known for its mountain landscapes. This area is dominated by the Mondolè ski area, which includes several significant peaks. The mountainous surroundings offer an extensive network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities. The region provides diverse terrain and natural features for exploration.
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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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Fog, fog and heat... lots of rhododendrons... genepy... and ski lifts...... in winter its reason undoubtedly increases. It's a shame you walk on a dirt road serving the lifts
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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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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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very busy refuge as you can get there by car (as long as there is space, then they close the road). Also it is the starting point for many hikes.
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The Saline pass is an Alpine pass located at over 2,100 meters above sea level, which offers magnificent panoramic views. During the climb towards the top of the Saline, on the border between the Ellero valley and the Tanaro valley, the path follows a suggestive path on the ridge. As its name suggests, in times past the Saline pass played a significant role as part of the "Via del Sale", a route used to transport precious salt from Liguria to lower Piedmont. This ancient trade route follows a Roman road built in the 1st century BC, which connected Alba to Albenga.
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The region offers several notable peaks. Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue is a central point for winter sports and provides panoramic views. Another popular spot is Saline Peak, known for its suggestive views of the Ellero Valley. For those seeking a more accessible experience, Cima Durand offers splendid views and is easily reached from Artesina.
Yes, Pian delle Gorre is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a hut with services and is a great starting point for numerous walks, allowing for relaxation in nature. The area around Monte Moro also offers varied terrain and chairlift access to the Baita delle Stelle, making it enjoyable for those who prefer less strenuous climbs.
Beyond the peaks themselves, you can discover stunning natural features. Lago della Brignola is a beautiful lake reachable by an easy walk from the Balma refuge, known for reflecting the surrounding mountains. The region is also home to the impressive Grotta del Caudano, a large karst cave with stalactites and stalagmites.
Frabosa Sottana is a year-round destination. In winter, the Mondolè ski area, encompassing peaks like Monte Mondolè, is ideal for skiing and snowboarding. During the warmer months, from spring to autumn, the area transforms into a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders, with numerous tracks available.
The region offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Climb to Monte Mondolé — Ring tour' or 'Cima Durand – loop tour in Val Maudagna'. Mountain biking is popular, with routes like the 'Avenida' track near Monte Moro. The area also provides opportunities for horseback riding, and during summer, you can find adrenaline-fueled fun with summer tubing, a bike park, and a downhill bobsleigh at Artesina. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Frabosa Sottana.
Yes, several challenging routes are available. The ascent to Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue includes a short but steep final stretch. Saline Peak also offers challenging climbs, particularly from the east via scree. For more advanced options, consider routes like 'Climb to Monte Mondolé — Ring tour' or 'Monte Mondolè Summit Trail from Artesina (via F01)' which are rated as difficult. You can find more challenging routes in the mountain hikes guide for Frabosa Sottana.
Parking is available at various points. For instance, Pian delle Gorre has a car park, though it may be subject to a fee during high season. Alternatively, you can park at Certosa di Pesio and walk to Pian delle Gorre. Specific trailheads and resorts like Artesina also offer parking facilities.
The peaks vary in elevation and difficulty. Monte Mondolè, for example, reaches 2,382 meters and offers challenging routes to its summit. Other peaks like Cima Durand are considered intermediate, accessible via dirt roads. There are options for all levels, from easy walks around areas like Pian delle Gorre to difficult ascents for experienced mountaineers.
Absolutely. The summit of Monte Mondolè Summit Cross and Virgin Mary Statue provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Alps, and on clear days, you might even see the port of Genoa and the Mediterranean Sea. Saline Peak offers a suggestive view of the Ellero Valley, and Cima Durand provides extensive views over the Ligurian Alps and the Cuneo plain.
Near some peaks, you'll find amenities to enhance your visit. Pian delle Gorre hosts a refuge with services and a restaurant. Near Monte Moro, the 'Baita delle Stelle' (Stars' Hut) is accessible by chairlift from Frabosa Soprana, offering refreshments and a place to relax at high altitude.
Yes, the area around Frabosa Sottana offers various running trails. You can find routes like 'View of Mondolè in the Snow loop from Artesina' or 'Monte Malanotte loop from Prato Nevoso'. These trails range in difficulty from moderate to difficult, providing options for different fitness levels. For more details, refer to the running trails guide for Frabosa Sottana.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor opportunities. Many appreciate the panoramic views from summits like Monte Mondolè and Saline Peak. The extensive network of trails for hiking and mountain biking, along with family-friendly spots like Pian delle Gorre, are also highly valued. The serene atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature are consistently highlighted.


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