Mountain peaks around Vaie offer diverse landscapes within the Graian Alps, providing panoramic views of the Susa Valley, Turin, and surrounding lakes. The region features a mix of challenging summits and accessible viewpoints, often with historical or religious significance. Hikers can explore a variety of trails leading to high-altitude passes and chapels. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic vistas, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A long and challenging climb from Condove, it can also be reached from the Lemie side in Val di Viú
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The direct climb (tramontana path) towards the Chapel is not for everyone, because it is very steep at times with climbing on rocks, but once you reach the top you can enjoy a spectacular view
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Known as Moncuni, a favorite destination for those in the area, fantastic views
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The Lys pass is a pass that is part of the Graian Alps. Located at 1,311 meters above sea level, the Lys hill connects the Susa valley with the Viù valley. The view from the summit is spectacular. Furthermore, at the pass you can find a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself. The Lys hill was the scene of a bloody battle in July 1944: 26 partisans were massacred by Nazi troops. The tower at the pass recalls the sacrifice of the young partisans.
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The climb (done by Almese) is just right, sections never excessively hard, with some areas where it flattens out and you can catch your breath, therefore absolutely manageable. Barbosa for the first 4-5 km due to the slope and the crossing of residential areas, then you enter the woods. The landscape opens up unexpectedly only in the final km. On a weekday, very little vehicular traffic and a handful of cyclists 👌🏻 Be careful on the descent towards Viù, several stretches of very ruined asphalt, with dangerous ruts in the shade of the forest
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DaAlmese is much harder, at the top panorama 🔝
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When you get to the top of Colle del Lys you can take a break.
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The region around Vaie offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) is a popular summit known for its rewarding climb and panoramic views over the lakes of Avigliana, Val Sangone, and towards Turin. Another favorite is the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella, which provides a 360-degree view of the Susa Valley. For historical significance and spectacular vistas, Lys Pass is also highly regarded.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Vaie area offers several demanding climbs. Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) is known for its rewarding but challenging ascent. Punta dell'Aquila also presents a challenging climb, offering a fantastic 360-degree panorama at the summit. The path to the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella can also be quite steep, with some routes requiring hands for climbing, though easier options are available.
The mountain peaks around Vaie offer diverse and spectacular views. From Mount Cuneo (Moncuni), you can see the lakes of Avigliana, Val Sangone, and even Turin on clear days. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella provides an expansive 360-degree view of the Susa Valley. Punta dell'Aquila offers a beautiful panorama of the Turin plain and a full 360-degree view from its peak. The Lys Pass also boasts a spectacular view from its summit, connecting the Susa and Viù valleys.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with significant historical and religious sites. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella is a popular religious building and viewpoint. The Lys Pass is not only a mountain pass but also a historical site, known as the scene of a bloody battle in July 1944, commemorated by a tower. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angels is an Alpine Sanctuary at 1,880 meters, a destination for Marian pilgrimages since the 17th century.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Vaie offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'View from Truc Muandette – Exposed Rock Formation loop' or the 'Viewpoint – Pineta di Pra Sabò loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Francigena Cycle Route – Iron Bridge over the Dora loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Exposed Rock Formation – Lys Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Vaie, Cycling around Vaie, and Gravel biking around Vaie guides.
Winter hiking is possible for some peaks, especially with appropriate gear. For instance, the ascent to Punta dell'Aquila is described as beautiful at night with a full moon and compact snow, though crampons might be more useful than snowshoes depending on snow depth. Always ensure you have the right equipment, such as flashlights, and check weather conditions before attempting winter climbs.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from the climbs. Many appreciate the 360-degree vistas of the Susa Valley, the lakes of Avigliana, and the Turin plain. The historical and religious significance of sites like the Lys Pass and the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella also add to the experience. The rewarding nature of the climbs, even challenging ones like Mount Cuneo (Moncuni), is a common highlight.
Yes, the Lys Pass is a significant mountain pass in the Graian Alps, located at 1,311 meters above sea level. It connects the Susa Valley with the Viù Valley and offers a spectacular view from its summit. It's also a historical site with a bar and a refuge for refreshments.
When hiking in the Vaie mountains, it's essential to dress in layers, as weather conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher altitudes. Sturdy hiking boots are crucial for the varied terrain, which can include rock jumps and steep sections. For winter hikes, crampons may be necessary, and always bring a flashlight for safety, even if planning a full moon ascent.
Yes, for those looking for less strenuous options, there are paths available. For example, to reach the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella, the path that passes through Colle Arponetto is recommended as a less difficult route compared to others that involve rock jumps or steeper climbs.
Yes, at some key locations, you can find facilities. For instance, at the Lys Pass, there is a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself after your hike or ride.
The best time for hiking generally depends on the specific peak and your preferred conditions. While some peaks like Punta dell'Aquila can be beautiful for winter ascents with compact snow, the warmer months typically offer more accessible conditions for a wider range of trails. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.


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