Attractions and places to see around Campertogno include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features within the Valsesia region of Italy. Situated along the Sesia River, the village serves as a gateway to alpine landscapes. The area offers numerous historical sites, traditional mountain villages, and extensive natural parks for exploration.
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bridge towards Alpe Pile
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One of the refuges where I've eaten the best, the food is truly excellent. If you're passing through, I highly recommend stopping for a bite to eat. It's in a great location beneath Monte Rosa; you can see the Margherita hut through a telescope, and they also have tent sites for sleeping.
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Beautiful viewpoint on the southern side of Monterosa, its peaks and glaciers
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A welcoming Walser refuge located in the historic village of Gròssò Albezò, with stone and wood buildings dating back to the 17th century. Renovated in 1992, it offers 20–24 beds in shared rooms for six and double rooms, with modern bathrooms in the adjacent stadel. Easy access via a trail (trail signpost no. 6 or "W"), about 1 hour from Chemonal (1,407 m) through larch forests and pastures, also ideal for families. Perfect as a stopover on the AV1 (between Gressoney and Vieux Crest) or as a base for hikes to Testa Grigia (3,315 m).
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A welcoming Walser refuge located in the historic village of Gròssò Albezò, with stone and wood buildings dating back to the 17th century. Renovated in 1992, it offers 20–24 beds in shared rooms for six and double rooms, with modern bathrooms in the adjacent stadel. Accessible via an easy trail (trail signpost no. 6 or "W"), about 1 hour from Chemonal (1,407 m) through larch forests and pastures, also ideal for families. Perfect as a stopover on the AV1 (between Gressoney and Vieux Crest) or as a base for hikes to Testa Grigia (3,315 m).
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Beautiful side valley that branches off from Alagna. Far from the ski industry, it preserves ancient Walser settlements. The village of Follu is beautiful, where the beautiful Zar Senni refuge is located. The Val d'Orto joins the Val d'Olen at the superb and severe Foric pass (2,432 m).
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The Rifugio Lago della Vecchia is located in the Biella Alps, at 1,872 meters above sea level, near the lake of the same name. It offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays with 22 beds. It opens in the summer season but for more information, visit the website: rifugiolagodellavecchia.it
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Very beautiful, excellent view of the Monte Rosa wall
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Campertogno is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Baroque Parish Church of San Giacomo Maggiore, which houses valuable frescoes and an 18th-century organ. Adjacent to it is the Oratory of Santa Marta, featuring a 17th-century wooden altar and a small Museum of Sacred Art. Don't miss the historical bridge crossing the Sesia River and numerous ancient oratories and chapels scattered throughout the village and its hamlets, some dating back to the 14th century.
To experience the Walser tradition, visit the Walser Villages of Val d'Otro. This side valley, branching off from Alagna, preserves ancient Walser settlements where you can walk among the small Alpine villages and gain insight into the history of this ancient people. The village of Follu is particularly notable.
Campertogno is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The Alta Valsesia Nature Park is Europe's highest park, offering incredible biodiversity and reaching up to Punta Gnifetti. The Sesia River, which flows through Campertogno, is popular for water sports and fishing. You can also explore the Artogna Valley, a gateway to hiking trails leading to Monte della Meja.
For breathtaking views of Monte Rosa, head to Rifugio F. Pastore (Alpe Pile). Located at 1,575 meters above sea level, this hut offers an imposing and fascinating perspective of Monte Rosa's south face. Alpe Pile also features a Natural Park Visitor Centre and Botanical Garden.
Yes, the Alpenzu Grande Village is considered family-friendly and offers excellent views of glaciers and surrounding mountains. The area also has easy walking routes and the Natural Park Visitor Centre at Alpe Pile can be an engaging stop for families.
The region around Campertogno is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to waterfalls, or challenging routes like the Via Alpina Blue Trail. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the Alpe di Mera Climb. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the Lago Bianco and Lago Nero Loop. For more details, check out the waterfall hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails guides.
The best time to visit Campertogno for hiking and other outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. Summer offers lush landscapes and full accessibility to higher altitudes, while autumn brings vibrant foliage.
Yes, Campertogno features the 'Sentiero dell'Arte' (Art Path), a popular trekking route leading to Alpe Cangello, known for its diverse alpine flora. Additionally, an 'art trail' dotted with ancient chapels, shrines, and oratories leads from Campertogno to the Alpe dell'Argnaccia alpine pasture, offering a blend of nature and historical art.
Campertogno offers various options for accommodation and dining. The village has cafes, restaurants, and pubs. For a unique stay, consider Villa Gianoli, a magnificent 19th-century historical residence now operating as a four-star hotel. Mountain huts like Rifugio F. Pastore and Lago della Vecchia Hut also offer overnight stays and typical Piedmontese cuisine during their operating seasons.
The highest peak within the territory of Campertogno is Mount Meja, standing at 2,812 meters. It is accessible via the Artogna Valley, offering a challenging but rewarding hiking experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical and natural beauty. The preserved Walser settlements offer a unique cultural immersion, while the stunning views of Monte Rosa from places like Rifugio F. Pastore are highly praised. The tranquility and biodiversity of the Alta Valsesia Nature Park also make for an unforgettable experience.


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