Attractions and places to see around Bellino include a characteristic alpine habitat and mountainous landscape in Italy's Piedmont region. Situated in the upper Varaita Valley, near the French border, Bellino offers natural beauty and outdoor activities. The area is known for its prominent peaks, picturesque valleys, and significant natural highlights. It provides a serene escape focused on its natural surroundings.
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It can be reached on a good, not difficult path in about 1.40 hours, and offers an excellent view of Chiappera and the surrounding Dolomite peaks.
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You can also go down there by mountain bike, with a good S3 level.
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The Bagnour refuge is located in the heart of the enchanting Alevé forest, the largest pine forest in Italy, at 2,017 meters above sea level. It has twenty beds and twenty-four internal seats, with half or full board service. The refuge is open every day from mid-June to mid-September, from September to June open on weekends and holidays (during the week only by reservation). The Bagnour refuge is the ideal destination for day trips or as a base for multi-day itineraries such as the Giro del Monviso. For information: +39 3204260190, +39 0175977135, sherpa.vallevaraita@libero.it.
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We also went up from Chiappera, but it's no problem for an experienced hiker. The path up to the pass is very doable, there are no exposed areas on the whole tour with great views. Highly recommended!!! 😄
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Colle Greguri, at about 2350 m, offers a circular hike around Rocca Provenzale, symbol of the Maira Valley. With breathtaking views and flower-filled slopes, it offers a spectacular view of the vertical wall of Cima Provenzale.
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https://youtu.be/JgCHce59j6E Drive to the right past the chapel and to the back, where you have an incredible view of a gorge-like valley.
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Bellino is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Source of the Maira, the birthplace of the Maira stream and a starting point for numerous excursions. The region also features prominent peaks like Pelvo d'Elva and the picturesque Varaita Valley, known for its stunning mountainous landscape.
Yes, the region around Bellino is well-equipped with mountain huts serving as bases for treks. Notable options include the Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, an ideal base for the Giro del Monviso, and the Vallanta Hut, situated under the west face of Monviso. Another popular choice is the Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour, located in the Alevé forest.
Bellino offers a variety of hiking trails, from challenging ascents to scenic circular walks. You can find routes that lead to high mountain passes like Colle Greguri (Greguri Pass), offering panoramic views. For multi-day adventures, the Giro del Monviso is a popular trekking route that circles Monviso. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Bellino guide.
Absolutely. The area around Bellino provides excellent terrain for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Bridge over the Varaita – Torrette hamlet loop from Pontechianale,' or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lac de Pontechianale – Chianale loop.' For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Bellino guide and the Gravel biking around Bellino guide.
Bellino itself preserves a characteristic and intact traditional alpine habitat, offering a glimpse into Italian mountain life. While specific details are limited, the 'Chiesa dei SS. Ambrogio e Bellino' suggests historical and cultural significance. Exploring the various hamlets (frazioni) like Celle, Chiesa, Prafoucher, Ribiera, and Sant'Anna will also provide unique local character and charm.
The opening periods for mountain huts, such as the Quintino Sella Refuge and Vallanta Hut, are typically from mid-June to the end of September, depending on snow conditions. This suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for hiking and mountaineering when trails are generally clear and weather is more favorable. During the rest of the year, winter bivouacs are available for experienced adventurers.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning viewpoints. Colle Greguri (Greguri Pass), at approximately 2350 meters, offers breathtaking panoramic views and serves as a starting point for paths towards Rocca Castello. The entire Varaita Valley is known for its picturesque scenery, providing numerous opportunities for scenic vistas.
Many of the mountain huts, such as Bagnour Hut, Quintino Sella Hut, and Vallanta Hut, offer accommodation, restaurant, and pub services, making them excellent bases for multi-day trips. It's advisable to check their specific opening times and reservation requirements, especially during peak season.
The Alevé forest, located near Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour, is Italy's largest pine forest. It's an ancient forest, covering about 825 hectares at altitudes between 1500 and 2500 meters. It's renowned for its unique Swiss pine trees and offers a serene environment for walks and exploration.
The Giro del Monviso is a popular multi-day trekking route that circles the prominent Monviso peak. Several refuges in the vicinity of Bellino, including the Quintino Sella Hut and Vallanta Hut, serve as key stops or starting points for this challenging and rewarding itinerary.
While many routes in the Bellino area can be challenging, there are options for easier excursions. The area around Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour in the Alevé forest offers smaller circular walks suitable for a more relaxed pace. The former military road connecting the Source of the Maira with the village of Chiappera is also a beautiful path for less strenuous activity.


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