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Hiking around Frassinetto offers access to the Graian Alps, characterized by majestic mountain peaks such as Cima Mares and Punta Quinseina. The region features diverse terrain, including well-marked paths, sun-drenched pastures, and stony sections. Natural monuments, mountain passes, and lakes like Lake Mionda are present throughout the landscape. This area also serves as a gateway to the Alto Canavese valleys and the Piedmontese section of Gran Paradiso National Park.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.6
(5)
61
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11.3km
06:30
1,210m
1,210m
Challenging 7.0-mile alpine hike to Bivacco Beltrando via Trail 603, featuring equipped sections and panoramic Italian Alps views.
4.3
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19
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9.90km
05:58
1,110m
1,110m
Alpine trail through Piemonte's Quinseina massif with 360° summit views and pristine mountain lake.

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10.4km
03:57
720m
720m
Historic pilgrimage trail through Piedmont countryside with ancient chapels, stone fountains, and valley views.
5.0
(4)
25
hikers
14.0km
06:53
1,240m
1,240m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.9km
07:45
1,220m
1,220m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Croce Quinzeina, built and brought by the people of Frassineto August 1963
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To reach the 2,231 meters of altitude of Punta Quinseina Sud, also known as Punta Quinseina di Santa Elisabetta, you follow a beautiful path which, although not particularly difficult, has quite steep sections, sometimes on stony ground, and starts from Pian del Lupo. If the mists allow it, the panorama from this point is extraordinary, ranging from the Canavese plain to the Alps. However, even more fascinating is the somewhat exposed path along the ridge that leads to the northern tip. Running along the ridge is an amazing experience!
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It is commonly reached from Pian delle Nere passing from Rifugio Fornetto, with very steep sections of climb (especially at the end), but in the absence of snow and ice and to be considered difficulty E. The sessions from up there are beautiful, from the mountains of the Val d 'Aosta to that of the Cuneo area where Monviso stands out, and then the Canavese plain with the Superga basilica and the Turin hill. I also mention the nearby Quinzeina peaks (north and south) and Punta Rama with its bivouac at the top, clearly visible on clear days
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Castellamonte - Quinzeina # A/R - Quinzeina tip south 2231m
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Beautiful bivouac on the Punta Rama with 8 comfortable beds
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An initially light hike up to the quarry, later challenging to the refuge, and something more for the summit. But once at the top, the desire to get to the Punta Rama bivouac or to Quinsenia is really great
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Ometto trail sign that indicates uphill the junction for Quinzeina Nord, descending goes to Frassinetto and on the left points to Alpe Quinzeina allowing you to rejoin the Alta Via Canavesana at Colletto Tre Denti altitude 1701 (collar with stone cairn and signpost)
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From here you can continue to Verzel and Rifugio Fornetto staying on Alta Via Canavesana (ATC 🔴⚪️🔴)
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Frassinetto offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from well-marked paths and sun-drenched pastures to more challenging stony sections in the Graian Alps. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, including moderate walks and demanding mountain ascents. There are 19 hiking routes recorded in the area, with 2 easy, 7 moderate, and 10 difficult options.
Yes, Frassinetto has a few easier trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed walk. While specific easy routes are not detailed here, the region's diverse terrain ensures there are options for less strenuous walks through pastures and well-marked paths. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.
Hiking around Frassinetto offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Canavese and Turin plains. You can reach impressive summits like Cima Mares and Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, which provide expansive vistas. Other notable viewpoints include Pian delle Nere. The region also features natural monuments, mountain passes, and serene lakes like Lake Mionda.
Yes, the local municipality provides detailed itineraries, including circular paths around Frassinetto itself. These routes often connect charming hamlets like Fraschietto and Mombecù, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. For a more challenging circular option, consider the difficult Tre Denti signpost, 1,701 m – Punta Quinseina South loop from Frassinetto.
Yes, along certain trails in the Frassinetto area, hikers can find mountain huts that offer convenient rest points. Some notable huts include Rifugio Cima Bossola, Alpe Soglia Hut, and Bivacco Alpe Bellono. Additionally, a dedicated picnic area overlooking Mount Calvo provides a scenic spot to relax.
Frassinetto is beautiful in all seasons, but spring is particularly recommended for certain routes to witness the vibrant bloom of daffodils. The diverse terrain means you can find suitable hikes throughout the year, though higher alpine routes might be best enjoyed from late spring through early autumn.
While many routes in Frassinetto involve significant elevation, there are easier, well-marked paths and circular routes around the hamlets that can be suitable for families. Look for trails described as 'easy' or those that focus on exploring the cultural aspects of the villages rather than challenging mountain ascents.
The routes in Frassinetto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 800 reviews. More than 3,900 hikers have used komoot to explore Frassinetto's varied terrain, often praising the alpine peaks, diverse forest paths, and open pastures.
Beyond natural beauty, some trails in Frassinetto offer a unique blend of nature, history, and culture. You can discover the historical and cultural fabric of the municipality by walking through its various hamlets. The Pont Canavese pilgrimage trail (via Trail 650) is one such route that leads through varied terrain with historical significance. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Sacro Monte di Belmonte.
Yes, Frassinetto serves as a strategic starting point for exploring the Alto Canavese valleys. It provides access to the Piedmontese section of the Gran Paradiso National Park, including a 13-stage circular route, allowing for more extensive and immersive treks into this significant protected natural area.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the route's difficulty and length. For example, the moderate Pont Canavese pilgrimage trail (via Trail 650) takes about 3 hours 57 minutes to complete. More challenging routes, such as the difficult Alpine climb to Bivacco Beltrando (via Trail 603), can take around 6 hours 29 minutes.


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