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Hiking around Varallo offers diverse landscapes in the Valsesia Valley, situated at the foothills of Monte Rosa in the Piedmont region of Italy. The area is characterized by wild, unspoiled nature, with paths ranging from gentle strolls to challenging high-altitude treks. The Sesia River flows through the region, providing a natural feature alongside views of the surrounding Alps and Monte Rosa.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Bec d'Ovaga Summit Trail from Crevola, a…

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Bec d'Ovaga Summit Trail from Crevola

11.8km

06:16

1,110m

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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06:33

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Giovanni Pasqua
December 13, 2025, Rifugio Spanna-Osella

Chapel, refuge and on the left, the white dot, is the summit cross.

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View from the summit cross of Bec d'Ovaga, you are in front of the Rosa.

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The German-language television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" – which I highly recommend – is dedicated to short film segments on UNESCO World Heritage sites from all continents and eras. This includes the "Sacri Monti" in northern Italy (there are eight of these "Sacred Mountains" in Piedmont, and a ninth in Lombardy), which are presented to culture-loving viewers in a 15-minute segment. This can be accessed in the ARD Media Library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/heilige-berge-in-piemont-italien-folge-396/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS84ODgxMzc2

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Not just one cross greets the (mountain) hiker up here, but a group of three crosses – as the name "Monte TRE CROCI" suggests – we find on this mountain. A wayside cross or summit cross commemorates Jesus Christ, and always the one in the center. The two slightly smaller crosses standing to the sides were not erected here without reason: According to biblical tradition, Jesus Christ was not condemned to death by crucifixion and executed alone, but together with two criminals (see, for example, the Evangelist Luke 22:33): + "They came to the place called the Place of the Skull, and there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left." +

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Trail through the forest past abandoned houses

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Ennio
December 12, 2024, Rifugio Spanna-Osella

My favorite route for both "training" climbs (when I was young) and, more frequently, to enjoy a climb all through the woods, therefore bearable even in July-August, with the arrival at the refuge that instead opens up to the eyes an unexpected panorama over a good stretch of the lower Valsesia. The climb to the summit, behind the refuge, then reveals, on clear days, M. Rosa and many other peaks. I tried two excursions, starting from the refuge. The first, continue to sella Vazzosa (short exposed sections, be very careful!) and then to Massale, then always on a trail on the crest to Castello del Gavala, there be very careful for short exposed sections and to find the right passage to descend from the summit to the path just below that will lead to Luotto and finally to Tovo or even just to sella Rosetta, and then go to the Gilodi-Ca'Mea refuge. Many km and altitude difference (1700 m approx.), to be organized in company and with two cars, one in Casavei and the other in Ca' Mea, with a lot of necessary training. An easier tour of approx. 1050 m of altitude difference, but which requires a good sense of direction, maps and GPS, is to go down the southern ridge in front of the Spanna refuge, always continue without going down the sides, paying attention to some rare paint on the trunks, until you come across a dirt road at an altitude of 1250, at the hairpin bend, not far from Alpe Passarina. From there the dirt road leads to Sella di Parone and finally to Casavei, altitude difference reduced to approx. 850 m. But at that storm the adventure becomes beautiful by leaving the dirt road and taking a path, always vs. south and remaining on the crest (wooded), which leads below partly maintained and partly ruined mountain pastures, first to Arcacce, from which you leave the crest to turn left and then find Tereggia, Pometto, Uccello alps, descending to the dirt road of Pra Personale that leads to Locarno, from there go back up to Casavei, and it is this climb to Casavei/Narpone that brings the difference in altitude to about 1050-1060 m Almost absolutely to be done with those who have already done this descent as it is easy to get lost. I did it and discovered it a first time with a few mistakes and retraced my steps to then find the right passages, all easy and always on wooded slopes, since then I have memorized it and once every year or two it gives me great satisfaction to do this ring again. Get a Geo4Map map n.2

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The sacred mountain presents itself as a fascinating garden-park and a majestic rural Via Crucis, which winds along the slope of a hill. At the same time, it resembles a fortified city, with mighty walls, a monumental entrance gate and two squares that evoke ancient Jerusalem. However, people do not live here, but paintings and statues. On this rocky spur above Varallo, at the end of the 15th century, the Franciscan friar Bernardino Caimi designed a small holy land: a series of rural buildings that reproduce the most significant places in the life of Christ, animated by sculpted and painted scenes, created starting in 1486.

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Ennio
November 14, 2024, Bec d'Ovaga

I don't count the times... everything is easy, pay attention from the refuge to the summit, a few meters here and there of steep rock, no stumbling or getting distracted, very dangerous. Done well, however, it is for everyone. I have done the return trip several times along the southern ridge, right in front of the refuge, rare signs for almost 400 meters of altitude difference, stay on the ridge on the back of the ridge until you exit at 1250 meters of altitude on the road that ends on the right at Alpe Passarina and on the left goes down to Selle di Parone and further on to Casavei. Instead of going down the road, I have taken the path several times (on the hairpin bend where it comes out) that, here too, staying on the back of the ridge, turning left when it ends, and paying attention to the few signs on the plants, goes down to the ancient Arcacce Alps, then Pometto (ruins), Uccello (ruins), Pra, where the dirt road begins and some renovated farmhouses, then Parone etc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hiking trails can I find around Varallo?

Varallo, nestled in the Valsesia Valley at the foothills of Monte Rosa, offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You'll find everything from gentle strolls through picturesque landscapes to challenging high-altitude treks. The area is known for its wild, unspoiled nature, with paths providing stunning vistas of the Alps and the Sesia River.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy walk?

Yes, out of the 73 hiking trails around Varallo, 14 are classified as easy. These routes are perfect for a relaxed outing, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery without significant effort. While specific easy routes are not highlighted in the intro, the region offers options for all fitness levels.

What are some moderate hiking options in the Varallo area?

For those seeking a moderate challenge, Varallo has 41 trails that fit this description. A popular choice is the Father Gallino Trail to Monte Tre Croci, which is about 5 miles (8 km) long and offers cultural sites and panoramic views over the surrounding valleys.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced trekkers?

Absolutely. Varallo features 18 difficult trails for experienced hikers. One notable option is the Trail 610: Cima di Grignano from Varallo, which involves significant elevation gain and offers rewarding views. These routes often lead to higher altitudes and provide a more strenuous experience.

Can I find circular hiking routes around Varallo?

Yes, the area offers several circular routes. For example, the Bec d'Ovaga Loop Trail is a challenging 7.6 miles (12.2 km) route that provides exceptional panoramic views. Another moderate option is the Rifugio Camosci Loop from Cervarolo, which is about 6.6 miles (10.6 km) long.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions to see while hiking near Varallo?

Varallo is rich in cultural and natural attractions. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Sacro Monte di Varallo is a must-see, offering a unique blend of religious devotion and artistic heritage. For natural beauty, you can explore areas like Bec d'Ovaga, known for its summit views, or visit the nearby Pescone Waterfall for a refreshing stop.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Varallo?

The hiking trails around Varallo are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 460 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning Alpine vistas, the wild and unspoiled nature, and the diverse terrain that caters to various skill levels, from gentle river walks to challenging mountain ascents.

Is Varallo a good base for exploring other lakes in the region?

Yes, Varallo serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider region. While not directly on a major lake, it's conveniently located for day trips to nearby Lake Orta and Lake Maggiore, which offer their own scenic walks and charming lakeside towns like Pella or Mario Motta Square, Orta San Giulio.

Are there any trails that offer exceptional panoramic views of Monte Rosa?

Many trails in the Varallo area provide spectacular views of Monte Rosa, the second-highest mountain in the Alps. The Bec d'Ovaga Summit Trail from Crevola is particularly renowned for its 360-degree views, encompassing Monte Rosa and the Italian lakes from its summit cross.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Varallo?

The Valsesia region, including Varallo, offers hiking opportunities across various seasons. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for most trails. Summer is excellent for higher-altitude treks, while some lower-elevation paths might be accessible in winter, though conditions can vary. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any trails that follow historic paths or mule tracks?

Yes, the region is rich in history, and some trails follow ancient routes. The Bec d'Ovaga Summit Trail from Crevola, for instance, largely follows a historic mulattiera (mule track) through alpine pastures, offering a glimpse into the area's past.

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