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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Valloriate

Mountain passes around Valloriate, a municipality in Italy's Stura Valley, are characterized by "colle" (hills or passes) and an extensive network of hiking trails. The area offers panoramic viewpoints and routes suitable for various fitness levels. Valloriate is known for its natural beauty, historical heritage, and diverse ecosystems. These features provide opportunities to explore the region's landscape and cultural sites.

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  • The most popular mountain passes is Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto, a religious building…

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto

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On the watershed between the Stura valley and the Gesso valley.
Place of worship for the presence of the homonymous sanctuary and place of passage for many cyclists.
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Colle Le Funse (1230 m)

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Crest where the Diego Strain is present

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Colle della Lausa

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Reachable via a path with some steep sections from Tetti Stramondin, then it is possible to descend towards Entracque or continue uphill towards Monte Corno

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A place that can also be reached by car (large on-site parking with an equipped area) from which you can leave for various excursions.

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Ascent to Colle Fauniera from Demonte

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The hardest climb I've ever done.

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July 4, 2025, Santuario di Madonna del Colletto

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The hardest climb I've ever done.

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Convenient area to park and set off on various trails

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Colle Fauniera, located at 2481 m, is also known as Colle dei Morti. The climb from the Demonte side (Valle Stura) is one of the most challenging in the Maritime Alps. It is about 24 km long with a 1700 m difference in altitude. The average gradient of 7% is made tough by the consistency of the effort, with long stretches often between 8% and 10%. The effort is rewarded by the spectacular view, and at the top is the monument to Marco Pantani.

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Hill at the confluence between the path that comes from Bernezzo and the dirt road that comes from Chiot Rosa. From here you can easily reach Mount Tamone

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Cristian
January 9, 2025, Colle della Lausa

Beautiful panoramic point that enters a thick fir forest, often characterized by a very suggestive mist. There are 3 comfortable benches made of carved trunks, very beautiful and in harmony with the environment. Beautiful view also of the surrounding mountains and possibility via a poorly marked path to reach the summit of Mount Lausa.

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I was really looking forward to going up to the Santuario della Madonna del Colletto. I had been to this area several times and had not had the opportunity to go up here. So on the trip through Piedmont in July 2022 I made sure that the planned route passed through here. We went up the western slope, the one used by the Giro d'Italia when it first went up here in 1999, on the famous stage where the Fauniera was climbed, with the spectacle of Pantani climbing and the stratospheric descent of Paolo Savoldelli. I have to admit that the climb itself is not very attractive. Once you leave the village of Festiona behind, you enter a forest and there are hardly any views over the valley. You can only focus on the road, its curves, straights (which there are) and difficult slopes. The asphalt is old, with a lot of gravel and very uneven, which obviously adds difficulty to the climb. The climb up the western side is 7.1 km, 576 metres of elevation and an average gradient of 8.1%. Therefore, it is very hard!! And there are several sections above 12%, especially in the first kilometres, where the gradient is irregular, with very hard sections and small rest areas. The views of the Valdieri valley from the Sanctuary are very beautiful, and also of all the mountains covered with forests and vegetation in the surroundings. We took advantage of the porch at the entrance to the Sanctuary to take shelter from the sun and the heat, and to stock up on food and eat some spectacular sandwiches. I remember it fondly. Below is the altimetry of the climb published by @cyclingcols, the best in these matters --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Colletto

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Beautiful prairie complete with parking and picnic area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain passes can I expect to find around Valloriate?

Around Valloriate, the 'mountain passes' are primarily characterized by 'colle' (hills or passes) and an extensive network of hiking trails rather than traditional high-altitude vehicular passes. These offer panoramic viewpoints and routes suitable for various fitness levels, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural sites.

Which are some of the most notable 'colle' or passes in the Valloriate area?

Some notable passes include the Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto, a significant religious site and passage point for cyclists at 1305 meters. Another is Colle Le Funse (1230 m), which serves as a crossing point for a bike park and offers indications towards Monte Tamone. The Ascent to Colle Fauniera from Demonte is also a challenging and rewarding option.

Are there any family-friendly mountain pass areas or trails near Valloriate?

Yes, the area around Ruitor Rosa – Cradle of the Resistance is considered family-friendly. It features a large parking area and picnic facilities, making it an excellent starting point for various excursions suitable for families.

What kind of natural features and viewpoints can I discover on these passes?

The passes around Valloriate offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. For instance, the Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto provides good views, including glimpses of Monte Gelas. The region is rich in unspoiled natural beauty, with trails winding through forests and diverse ecosystems.

What is the difficulty level of the mountain passes and trails around Valloriate?

The difficulty varies. The 'Sentiero del Colle Valloriate' is relatively easy, suitable for various fitness levels. However, routes like the Ascent to Colle Fauniera from Demonte are considered among the most challenging in the Maritime Alps, with significant elevation gain. Many trails are intermediate, offering a good balance for those with moderate physical training.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Valloriate?

Beyond exploring the passes themselves, Valloriate is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails. For example, explore the running trails, discover gravel biking routes, or tackle the MTB trails in the area.

Are there historical or cultural sites associated with the mountain passes?

Yes, the region has a rich historical heritage. The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is a significant religious building and historical site. Additionally, the area around Ruitor Rosa – Cradle of the Resistance holds historical significance related to the Resistance movement.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Valloriate?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for hiking and cycling. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the panoramic views and outdoor activities.

Are there specific hiking trails that start directly from Valloriate village?

Valloriate is an excellent starting point for many trails. While specific named trails starting directly from the village aren't detailed here, the extensive network of paths in the Stura Valley ensures numerous hiking opportunities are accessible from the municipality, leading to various 'colle' and scenic spots.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes and trails in Valloriate?

Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the chance to connect with nature on well-maintained trails, and the opportunity to explore the rich history and culture embedded within the Stura Valley. The quiet roads around passes like the Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto are particularly enjoyed by cyclists for their pleasant and peaceful atmosphere.

Is parking available at the trailheads for these mountain passes?

Yes, for some key locations, parking is available. For instance, Ruitor Rosa – Cradle of the Resistance offers a large on-site parking area, making it a convenient starting point for various excursions into the surrounding mountains.

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