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Hike the moderate Valerio Tassone Trail in Parco naturale Alpi Marittime, enjoying forest paths, old hamlets, and panoramic mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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1.02 km
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Forest
3.88 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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7.89 km
Highlight • Rest Area
9.16 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.93 km
1.35 km
450 m
424 m
Surfaces
8.25 km
815 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,340 m)
Lowest point (690 m)
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The trail is a loop circuit that starts in Robilante, Italy, located in the Val Vermenagna. Ample parking is generally available in Robilante, making it convenient to access the trailhead.
The best time to undertake this hike is from May to October. During these months, the weather conditions are typically most favorable for enjoying the diverse terrain and scenic views.
The full loop of the Valerio Tassone Trail is considered moderate to challenging, spanning 16 kilometers with a significant elevation gain and a technical descent. It requires good physical preparation. However, there are two variants available that allow hikers to reduce the length and difficulty, making it more accessible for families or those seeking a less demanding experience.
While the sources do not explicitly state dog rules, trails in this region generally welcome dogs on a leash. It's always best to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to carry waste bags. Please respect local wildlife and other hikers.
No, there are no specific permits required, nor are there entrance fees to hike the Valerio Tassone Trail or to access the general area within the Parco naturale Alpi Marittime where the trail is located. The trail was created and is maintained by volunteers for public enjoyment.
The route primarily follows dirt tracks and well-signposted paths, with some sections on asphalt. You'll traverse diverse environments, including well-preserved chestnut woods and beech forests, as well as numerous old rural hamlets known as 'tetti.' Expect both ascents into the woods and a notable technical descent.
The trail offers rich scenery, including splendid panoramic views of the Cuneo plain and surrounding mountains. You'll encounter dozens of old hamlets, 6 religious sites, and 8 fountains. A significant viewpoint is the Madonnina della Luce, where a Big Bench (Panchina Gigante) is also located. The trail also passes by a small lake and through clearings. Don't miss the Sanctuary of the Madonnina delle Piagge and look out for the Water Refill Fountain.
Yes, the trail research indicates there are 8 fountains along the route, including a specific Water Refill Fountain. This means you should have opportunities to replenish your water supply, but it's always wise to carry enough water to start with.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. Notably, it covers 52% of the Sentiero Valerio Tassone and 48% of the Viasol Jòrs Snive. You'll also find it intersects with parts of the Strada Rescasso, Strada Tetto Frega, and Passeggiata Ego Bianchi, among others.
Robilante, as the starting point, offers various amenities for hikers. While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations aren't detailed in the trail information, it's a local town, so you can expect to find options for refreshments, meals, and possibly lodging before or after your hike.
The full loop of the Valerio Tassone Trail, which spans 16 kilometers with an elevation gain of 1010 meters, typically takes about five and a half hours to complete. This duration is for the full, more challenging route.
Splendid place, also reachable by car. Departure from Robilante, with the possibility of changing the route as desired. Path entirely in beech and birch forest.
Nice place, but it makes more sense in the snow. Madonna della Luce is a bit disappointing: a tall pole with antennas, surmounted by an almost invisible Madonna. The giant bench is inevitable... Oh well! The view is not exciting, overlooking the two quarries... The lawn of the Madonna delle Piagge is better. If you are of the Merenderos species you can also get there by car, but I don't know where from. Various paths intersect. Beautiful woods. Departure from Robilante.