Best mountain peaks around Noasca are situated in the Orco Valley, within the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. This region offers access to several notable mountain peaks, many of which are part of or provide views of the Gran Paradiso National Park. The area is characterized by its alpine scenery and opportunities for hiking and mountaineering. These peaks present diverse features for exploration.
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https://youtu.be/4A6m8uLVATk?si=WmmiNwcUUTwZE1Qk I can't recommend going up or down the trail by bike; it's all about carrying the bike. It's better to take the one-hour detour by car to get directly to Rifugio Savoia. From there, you can easily cycle up. Otherwise, if you're starting from that side, take the tunnel up instead of this trail.
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Hiking route to the refuges (Chabod or Vittorio Emanuele) then the route becomes mountaineering, with all that this entails: specific glacier equipment is required, special attention must be paid to weather and terrain conditions (glacier). It is best to be accompanied by a guide.
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4000 completely in Italian territory, beautiful climb and spectacular view!
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Beautiful (and only) traverse from North to South in the Gran Paradiso National Park. From the end of Valsavaranche, at the village of Pont Breuil (and beautiful Rifugio Tetras Lyre) starts a steep mountain path (30-40%) from 1900m to 2350m and the Croce dell' Arolley. The fastest way is to climb with your bike on your shoulder. After about 3.5 km of climbing you reach a plateau where you can cycle reasonably well with a gravel bike (and luggage). MTBs with suspension can get on earlier. After about 8.5 km you reach the Colle del Nivolet. Then a spectacular descent over more than 50 km.
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Below the cross, in a pile of stones, there is a metal box with the "summit book". Easy to miss! Only the flap of the metal box is visible.
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To enjoy the view, it is worth arriving before the crowds. In summer this is until 8 a.m.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Uja di Bellavarda, known for its expansive views of Val Grande and the Gran Paradiso group. Another popular spot is Montseuc Summit Cross, which offers a magnificent viewpoint over the Cogne valley and Valnontey, with informative boards along the path about local flora and fauna.
The peaks around Noasca offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Croce della Roley, you can see a striking panorama of the Gran Paradiso massif. Uja di Bellavarda provides views stretching across Val Grande, the Lanzo valleys, the Gran Paradiso group, and even distant glimpses of Monviso and the Maritime Alps. Taou Blanc is noted for its 360-degree views over the entire Alps, including Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, with Gran Paradiso in the foreground.
The path to Montseuc Summit Cross features an excellently marked path with an almost flat initial stretch, making it accessible for families to reach a magnificent viewpoint over the Cogne valley and Valnontey. While the subsequent climb to the ridge becomes steeper, it is made safer with wooden fences in more exposed areas.
For experienced hikers, the Gran Paradiso Summit is a significant challenge, often involving multi-day mountaineering routes and glacier crossings, requiring specific glacier equipment and potentially a guide. Taou Blanc is also described as a very challenging but rewarding experience with exceptional views.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Noasca, especially those within or offering views of the Gran Paradiso National Park, is typically during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are generally free of snow, and the weather is more stable, making for safer and more enjoyable ascents. Some higher peaks may still have snow into early summer.
When hiking in Gran Paradiso National Park, it's important to be aware of regulations to protect the natural environment. While general hiking permits are not typically required for day hikes on marked trails, specific mountaineering routes, especially those involving glaciers like the Gran Paradiso Summit, may require specialized equipment and adherence to safety guidelines. Regarding dogs, regulations within national parks often restrict their access to certain areas or require them to be on a leash to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check the official Gran Paradiso National Park website for the most current rules on permits and dog access before your visit.
Noasca offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'From Noasca Falls to Noaschetta Refuge — Gran Paradiso National Park — Loop tour' (moderate, 7 km), 'Rifugio Casa di Caccia all'Alpe Gran Piano' (difficult, 10.8 km), or the 'Royal Hunting Trail to Gran Piano (Trail 552)' (moderate, 9.4 km). For more options, you can find detailed information on hiking around Noasca.
Yes, beyond hiking, Noasca and its surroundings provide opportunities for other outdoor activities. For running, you might consider routes like 'Run around Lake Ceresole Reale' (moderate, 7.8 km) or 'The Noaschetta refuge from Noasca' (difficult, 4.3 km). Mountain biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes such as 'From Ceresole Reale to Lake Agnel' (difficult, 30.7 km) or 'Nivolet Pass – Lake Agnel loop from Villa' (difficult, 30.7 km). More details are available on running trails around Noasca and MTB trails around Noasca.
Many trails around Noasca feature natural landmarks. The path to Montseuc Summit Cross includes informative boards detailing local flora and fauna. The region is part of or offers views of the Gran Paradiso National Park, known for its preserved natural beauty. You'll encounter alpine scenery, and some routes, like those leading to the Gran Paradiso Summit, involve glacier crossings.
Mountain crosses, such as the one at Croce della Roley and Montseuc Summit Cross, are common features on alpine peaks. They often serve as markers, symbols of faith, or memorials, and frequently denote a summit or a significant viewpoint. These crosses provide a focal point for hikers reaching the top and are often accompanied by summit books where visitors can record their achievement.
Roc (Punta Roc) is recognized as the main peak directly in the Noasca area, reaching an impressive altitude of 4,026 meters. It is a significant part of the Gran Paradiso National Park.


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