Best mountain peaks around Castellamonte are found in the Canavese area of Piedmont, Italy, a region known for its diverse landscapes. The area offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains, including the Orco and Soana valleys. Castellamonte serves as a gateway to numerous mountain-related destinations and hiking opportunities within the broader Metropolitan City of Turin. This region provides a wide array of outdoor activities, from challenging hiking trails to more accessible walks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Accessible by car via a somewhat narrow but recently restored paved road, it is in excellent condition. Ample parking is available. It has a barbecue and picnic area. It's also an excellent starting point for reaching the surrounding peaks.
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Easily accessible on a paved road (unfortunately). Breathtaking view of the plain. In May, the spectacle of the daffodils blooming is unmissable.
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Very panoramic, 360 degree view
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Very beautiful panorama at the top, satisfying view, but the last 5 km of climb to get there.... very hard, average gradient above 10%, peaks above 15, on a path rather damaged by the rains of the last few months. Grooves, exposed rocks and sand... having my foot on the ground in many sections was inevitable for me, and starting up on those slopes isn't always easy. I climbed with a gravel bike but it's not a problem with the vehicle, tires or gears... if you like hiking with a bike or cycle mountaineering then it's ok. Otherwise 2 hours on foot and you'll get there anyway
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Very panoramic summit with large 360 view, it's worth it
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Pian delle Nere is a large flat space on the slopes of Mount Verzel from which you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Canavese and Serra. The area is equipped with picnic tables. In the first days of May the meadows around the area are colored white thanks to the flowering of daffodils. The equipped area can be reached from Castelnuovo Nigra, continuing towards Palasot and then following the signs for the "le Nere" equipped area, passing in front of the church of the Madonna dell Visitazione. From here we continue for a couple of kilometers on a narrow road with several single-lane points up to a saddle that is still a little wild but with very suggestive views. From here the road becomes a dirt road and then becomes a path and climbs towards the Fornetto refuge (2130 m) and the Verzel peak (2406 m). In this period the traditional Narcissus Festival is held in Castelnuovo Nigra which includes two days of celebration in the town. Singing groups will parade through the streets of the town, where they will find stalls selling artisanal, food and non-food products, a photographic exhibition, a drawing competition and food stands. And then welcome, flowers, tastings for everyone... https://turismo.unionevallesacra.to.it/pian-delle-nere/
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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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The Mares peak is a mountain in the Graian Alps. Despite the modest altitude of 1,654 metres, it offers an extraordinary view, an authentic panoramic balcony over the Canavese plain, the mountains of the Orco and Soana Valleys, and the Serra Morenica, embracing Gran Paradiso, Levanne, the Monferrato hills, the Ligurian Apennines , the Maritime Alps and Monviso. This beautiful panoramic peak can be reached via easy paths from two sides: towards the east, the route is slightly steep, making the uphill run a little challenging but not impossible; towards the west, the path follows the rounded ridge without ever being too exposed. It's a great opportunity for an atmospheric ride.
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The region offers several highly-rated spots. Cima Mares is a popular summit in the Graian Alps known for its extraordinary panoramic views. Pian delle Nere is a beloved viewpoint and plateau overlooking Mount Calvo, offering trails and a picnic area. Another favorite is Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, which provides extensive views between the Canavese plain and the Alps.
Yes, the area around Castellamonte has several options suitable for families. Pian delle Nere is particularly family-friendly, featuring a picnic area and a playground with panoramic views. The Bossola Peak (1,510 m) is also considered a simple and very panoramic peak, suitable for a family outing.
Beyond the stunning mountain views, you can discover unique natural features. The Pian delle Nere trail is famous for its wild daffodil meadows, which are particularly spectacular in May. You can also explore the Vialfrè Erratic Boulders Trail, a gentle circuit that showcases large glacial boulders resembling ancient sculptures. Additionally, some paths feature evocative narrow erosion grooves known as 'Castelletti' and wind through serene chestnut woods.
The wild daffodil meadows around Pian delle Nere are truly spectacular in May. During these peak flowering weekends, access might be restricted to shuttles from Castelnuovo Nigra due to the high number of visitors, so it's advisable to check local information before planning your trip.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers options like the path to Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, which includes steep sections, sometimes on stony ground. The ridge path leading to the northern tip of Punta Quinseina is even more exposed. Another challenging option is the ascent to Punta Verzel summit (2,406 m), which involves very steep sections, especially towards the end, and is considered difficulty E in the absence of snow and ice.
The region offers trails with historical significance, such as the Salassi Trail. This route retraces ancient paths once used by the Salassi people, a Celtic-Ligurian population, providing both scenic beauty and a glimpse into the area's past. The Canavese Oropa Way also connects the Canavese area with Biellese through unique natural and cultural landscapes.
The mountain peaks around Castellamonte offer breathtaking and diverse views. From Cima Mares, you can see the Canavese plain, the Orco and Soana Valleys, the Serra Morenica, and even distant peaks like Gran Paradiso, Levanne, Monviso, and the Ligurian Apennines. Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross provides extensive views spanning the Canavese plain and the wider Alps. From Punta Verzel, you can enjoy vistas from the Val d'Aosta mountains to the Cuneo area, including Monviso, and the Canavese plain with the Superga basilica and Turin hill.
Yes, the area around Castellamonte is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, general cycling, and running. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Giro della Valchiusella - Ring Tour' and 'Monte Quinzeina – Sanctuary of Saint Elizabeth loop from Castellamonte'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Monte Calvo – Pian delle Nere loop from Spineto'. Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Ivrea Morainic Amphitheater High Route' or the 'Pian delle Nere – Rifugio Starry Night loop from Castelnuovo Nigra'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and Running Trails around Castellamonte.
Visitors frequently praise the extraordinary panoramic views, describing them as authentic balconies over the Canavese plain and surrounding valleys. The diverse landscapes, from wild daffodil meadows to ancient chestnut woods, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of trails, ranging from accessible paths suitable for all skill levels to more challenging routes, and the opportunity to relax in natural settings like the picnic area at Pian delle Nere.
Yes, some areas are accessible by car. For instance, Pian delle Nere can be reached via a well-maintained paved road and offers a large parking lot. For Bossola Peak, you can drive along a dirt road for a few kilometers from Rueglio to shorten the hike.
While specific regulations for every trail can vary, many outdoor areas in Piedmont are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. For popular spots like Pian delle Nere and the Vialfrè Erratic Boulders Trail, dogs are commonly seen. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control and check for any specific local signage or restrictions before your visit.
For broader information on mountain experiences throughout the Piedmont region, you can visit the official tourism website: italia.it/en/piedmont/things-to-do/mountain-experiences-in-piedmont.


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