Huts around Boca are situated in a region of Northern Italy, characterized by hills, vineyards, and views extending towards the Biella area, Lake Orta, and the Novara plain. The landscape offers diverse terrain, from forested slopes to elevated viewpoints overlooking the Po Valley and the Alps. This area provides opportunities for exploring both natural features and historical sites.
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The alp is still popular, though mostly for private dinners and gatherings with friends. Visible from the edge of town, it's reminiscent of Heidi's grandfather's house. From here, the view extends from Lake Orta to Mottarone, from the Novara plain to the skyscrapers of Milan, which stand out against the fog and smog of the Po Valley. On particularly clear days, you can even make out the statue of the Madonna. Behind the alp, in the pine forest above, the gaze is captivated by Monte Rosa, its east and south faces in all their splendor, although a few trees would still need to be felled for a more complete view.
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On the slopes of the mountain of the same name, the Alpe Avigno - now abandoned - is surrounded by splendid beech forests
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On Mount Mesma, located between Lake Orta and Arona, there is a monumental complex that includes the Franciscan convent, the church dedicated to San Francesco and two Viae Crucis. There are up to 30 beds.
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you can enjoy an excellent view of the valley
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It is not clear whether it is still used
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On the top of Rusca Randa there is this wooden house, it should be an equipped area, the interior is accessible but completely empty.
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The Lozzolo Alpini Refuge is a structure with a large rest area, there is also a small chapel with a tiny bell tower. Another interesting element is the view that opens towards the Biella area.
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The Boca region offers a variety of structures, including traditional refuges like the Lozzolo Alpini Refuge, religious buildings with accommodation such as the Convent of Monte Mesma, and simple wooden houses like Casetta di Rusca Randa. You'll find structures ranging from those with historical significance to basic shelters in natural settings.
Yes, several huts and locations offer stunning views. The Lozzolo Alpini Refuge provides views towards the Biella area. The Convent of Monte Mesma overlooks Lake Orta. For expansive panoramas, Alpe Sapis offers a balcony view extending from Lake Orta to Mottarone, the Novara plain, and even the skyscrapers of Milan on clear days, with Monte Rosa visible behind.
The Convent of Monte Mesma is a significant historical and religious site. This monumental complex includes a Franciscan convent, a church dedicated to San Francesco, and two Viae Crucis. The Lozzolo Alpini Refuge also features a small chapel with a tiny bell tower.
Yes, the Convent of Monte Mesma offers accommodation with up to 30 beds, providing a unique stay in a historical and religious setting overlooking Lake Orta.
The region is characterized by hills and vineyards, particularly around the Lozzolo Alpini Refuge in the Gattinara hills. You can also find splendid beech forests surrounding locations like Alpe Avigno. Lake Orta is a prominent natural feature, visible from the Convent of Monte Mesma and Alpe Sapis.
Yes, the Boca area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Monte Fenera Trail 778 from Boca' or the 'La Pelosa Viewpoint – Oratory of San Bernardo loop from Boca'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Boca guide.
The region is suitable for both gravel biking and mountain biking. Gravel routes include the 'Rooty Forest Trail Descent – Wooden Bridge in the Forest loop from Borgomanero'. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Monte Fenera Nature Park – Fenera Trail loop from Cavallirio'. Detailed routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Boca and MTB Trails around Boca guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, such as those towards the Biella area from Lozzolo Alpini Refuge and the panoramic vistas from Alpe Sapis. The historical and serene atmosphere of places like the Convent of Monte Mesma, with its views of Lake Orta, is also highly valued. The well-kept appearance of structures like Casetta di Rusca Randa is also appreciated.
The Casetta di Rusca Randa is noted as an accessible wooden house on the top of Rusca Randa. While specific accessibility details for all huts aren't provided, many trails in the region, such as the 'Boca – Monte Fenera Nature Park loop from Boca', are rated as easy, suggesting easier access to some areas.
The Boca region features diverse terrain, including forested slopes and hills among vineyards. Some climbs, like those leading to Lozzolo Alpini Refuge, can be tiring but generally manageable for cycling. For more challenging routes, especially if you plan to extend tours, a mountain bike with good suspension is recommended.
Yes, Alpe Avigno is an abandoned alp surrounded by splendid beech forests. While no longer in use, its natural setting makes it an interesting spot for exploration.
Yes, Alpe Sapis is a popular alp, mostly used for private dinners and gatherings with friends, offering a unique setting with expansive views.


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