Best mountain peaks around Rossana are situated within the Cuneo Alps, a region characterized by its diverse peaks and passes. The town of Rossana, located at 535 meters above sea level, lies at the beginning of the Varaita Valley. This area offers panoramic views of the Maira Valley, Varaita Valley, and the Cuneo hills, with distant sights of peaks like Monviso. The landscape provides opportunities for various outdoor activities and features geological formations, including ancient rock carvings.
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From Colle Liretta, located at 1,100 m above sea level, you can enjoy a spectacular view towards the valley floor. A particularly open position that has made it one of the historic places in the province of Cuneo for flying. Very large, it allows the simultaneous opening of 4 sails.
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It is located not far from the cross of San Bernardo, on the other summit indicated by a wooden pole. Who knows, maybe it was put there to attract a few more tourists, but maybe it wasn't necessary since the summit of San Bernardo is always crowded all year round
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A few steps from the cross there is the sword in the stone, if you look for a large boulder to see it
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Paragliding launch point, on the right there is a path named Mortal Kombat first part S44, then S5 SUITABLE AHH EXPERT BIKER
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It is a large boulder positioned overhanging, an excellent panoramic point over the Gilba valley. It can be reached from two sides, starting from different hamlets of Melle, or from the capital itself. For those who suffer from vertigo, it is better not to get too close to the edge and look below.
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Suggestive place with a view overlooking the lowlands. From here we set off for paragliding trips
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Sword stuck in the rock near a spur a few tens of meters from the summit
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Right above the liretta, there is the start of the Mortal Kombat trail Ok, the first section is an S3, then it becomes S4/S5 Very, very technical
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For breathtaking views, consider visiting Mount Roccerè, which offers an excellent panoramic point overlooking the Maira Valley, Monviso, and the Cuneo hills. Another highly recommended spot is the Madonna of the Birch Viewpoint, known for its very nice views over the valley. Monte Birrone also provides a wide panoramic view, where on clear days you might even spot the Monte Rosa Group, the Matterhorn, and Gran Paradiso.
Yes, the Liretta Pass, located at 1,100 m above sea level, provides a spectacular view towards the valley floor and is a historic spot for paragliding. It's also a starting point for several MTB downhill trails. Another notable pass is Colle del Birrone, which offers a beautiful and panoramic road, perfect for cycling or reaching the summit of Monte Birrone.
Beyond the stunning panoramic views of valleys and distant peaks like Monviso, Monte Rosa, and the Matterhorn, you can also discover geological features. For instance, Mount Roccerè is known for the discovery of cupels, small hollows in the rock dating back to the Bronze Age, adding a historical natural element to your visit.
The region offers diverse outdoor experiences throughout the year. While specific seasonal recommendations depend on your activity, many peaks like Monte Birrone are easily reachable even in winter with snowshoes, suggesting year-round accessibility for various activities like hiking, snowshoeing, and skiing. Clear days are best for enjoying the extensive panoramic views.
The guide highlights a variety of summits, viewpoints, and mountain passes, catering to different levels of outdoor activity. While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't provided for individual peaks, many routes in the region are suitable for various abilities. For example, the loop to Mount Roccerè can be completed in about an hour and a half, which might be suitable for families looking for a shorter, rewarding hike.
The area around Rossana is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'One of the highest passes in Europe - Colle dell'Agnello (2744m)' or more moderate touring bicycle routes such as the 'Historic center of Saluzzo – The Castiglia of Saluzzo loop'. There are also running trails, including the 'Castello Reynaudi loop from Rossana'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rossana, Cycling around Rossana, and Running Trails around Rossana guides.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views, with many highlights offering sights of the Maira Valley, Varaita Valley, Cuneo hills, and distant major peaks. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with 69 upvotes and 88 photos shared, indicating the visual appeal and rewarding experiences found on these trails and summits.
For Mount Roccerè, you can make a loop starting from the 'road of the cannons', which takes about an hour and a half to reach the panoramic summit. The ascent to Colle del Birrone is described as a very nice and fast climb, often continued towards Ciabra hill for a fantastic single track descent. Many trails are available for different difficulty levels.
The region offers a range of difficulty levels, from intermediate paths to more challenging climbs. For example, the highlights associated with the peaks, such as Mount Roccerè and Monte Birrone, are generally rated as 'intermediate'. However, specific climbs like the Ascent to Colle del Birrone are categorized as 'challenging', indicating options for various fitness levels.
While the guide focuses on the peaks themselves, accessing trailheads often requires planning. For specific public transport options to hiking trails in the Valle Varaita or near Rossana, it's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes, as direct access to all mountain trailheads might be limited and could require a combination of transport and walking.
The guide does not specify amenities directly on the mountain peaks or trailheads. However, Rossana and nearby towns in the Cuneo province would offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It is recommended to plan your visit by checking local services in the valleys before heading out to the trails.


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