Best mountain peaks around Salza Di Pinerolo are found in the scenic Italian Alps, a region characterized by its impressive mountainous terrain. This area, nestled in the Cottian Alps, offers a diverse landscape of peaks that divide valleys such as Val Chisone and Valle Germanasca. The mountains provide varied experiences for those exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A summit offering a stunning 360-degree view! Highly recommended for a beautiful sunset!
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The summit is surrounded by large green meadows where you can lie down, and you can reach it on the ridge line passing by Mount Servin, or from the dirt road below and then follow the path until you reach it. It has no summit cross or identification sign.
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At just over 3,000 meters above sea level, Monte ALBERGIAN is by no means the largest in the so-called "Cottian Alps", but still offers an impressive panorama. Like many other mountains, it is crowned with a summit cross. The longitudinal and cross beams are formed by a metal frame, which has been reinforced by x-shaped struts in the interior spaces for stability. An additional circle or ring is attached around the intersection of both bars. It's not a huge cross (at 3 to 3.5 meters high, I estimate), but it sits majestically on the mountain peak and is clearly visible.
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Peak that is commonly reached starting from the hamlet of Indiritti di Prali, with easy paths but with some steep sections. Classic excursion even in winter, a ski mountaineering destination. Once you reach the Balma hill, you can reach it in about 20 minutes
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The Albergian, located between Val Chisone and Valle di Massello, offers a spectacular panorama and a challenging but rewarding ride. The peak, visible from across the valley, is worth the climb. It is essential to plan carefully with the weather in mind, which can change rapidly, compromising visibility.
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The guides advised against going up to the Gran Truc in the summer due to the possibility of finding fog, and so it was, even though it was a beautiful day in the city. The ideal season is autumn or spring in the absence of snow. It can be reached from the Lazzarà hill in the municipality of Pramollo, or also from the Germanasca valley
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The highest mountain in the Val Chisone and rose majestically S of the Sestriere col on the Ripa Chisone watershed. The name Rognosa, (common in the Alps) is due to the wind that rumbles (in dialect "mange") among the rocks.
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Is the piece on rock suitable for 4-legged friends?
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The region around Salza Di Pinerolo offers several impressive peaks. Among the most prominent are Monte Albergian Summit, known for its panoramic views of the Western Alps, and Punta Rognosa, which provides extensive vistas of the Piedmontese and French Alps. Another popular choice is Rocca Bianca Summit, a classic for ski-mountaineering, and Monte Lungin, offering a challenging hike with diverse terrain.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Punta Rognosa stands out, offering vistas of Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, the Dauphiné Alps, Monte Viso, and the Col d'Izoard. Monte Albergian Summit also provides an impressive panorama of the Western Alps, including Rocciamelone and Monte Chaberton, and on clear days, even the city of Turin. Rocca Bianca Summit is also celebrated for its magnificent 360-degree views.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences for seasoned hikers. Monte Albergian Summit involves over 1,500 meters of elevation gain, making it physically demanding. Punta Rognosa is also a significant challenge, often involving exposed ridge traverses and steep detrital paths. Monte Lungin presents a long and challenging hike with considerable elevation gain and an exposed, sharp crest near the summit.
The best time to hike most of these peaks is typically during the summer months when trails are clear of snow. For Monte Albergian, summer is ideal. For Monte Lungin, early autumn is often recommended due to potentially less obvious trails and changeable mountain weather, ensuring good visibility. Some peaks, like Gran Truc Summit, are best visited in autumn or spring in the absence of snow, as summer can bring fog.
Yes, Rocca Bianca Summit is recognized as a classic winter ski-mountaineering destination. Its accessibility and varied terrain make it appealing for winter sports enthusiasts, though some descent routes can be delicate with abundant snow.
The terrain varies significantly across the peaks. You can expect everything from grassy slopes and rocky sections with cairns marking the way on Monte Lungin, to exposed ridges and steep detrital paths on Punta Rognosa. Monte Albergian's ascent is generally not technically difficult but involves significant elevation gain. Rocca Bianca Summit features easy paths with some steep sections, and its north-eastern side has a nearly overhanging wall with whitish rock outcrops.
While many of the higher peaks are challenging, some areas offer more accessible routes. For instance, Mount Cialmetta is surrounded by large green meadows, making it a pleasant spot to reach via ridge lines or dirt roads, suitable for those seeking a less strenuous experience. Always check specific route details for suitability for families.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including mountain gravel tours like 'Alpe Mey da Pattermouche' in the Val Troncea Natural Park, or road cycling routes such as 'Colle delle Finestre Climb from Pragelato'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Salza Di Pinerolo and Road Cycling Routes around Salza Di Pinerolo guides.
Yes, there are many specific hiking routes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Monte Albergian Summit loop from Pragelato' or the 'Laghetto del Chiosonetto – Chisonetto Springs loop from Sestriere'. These routes vary in difficulty and distance. You can find more detailed information and additional routes in the Mountain Hikes around Salza Di Pinerolo guide.
The peaks boast several unique features. Monte Albergian is crowned with a distinctive metal summit cross, clearly visible from a distance. Punta Rognosa is notable for its imposing structure and the possibility of ice, sometimes requiring crampons. Rocca Bianca Summit features a nearly overhanging wall on its north-eastern side with whitish rock outcrops, and Monte Lungin is often seen alongside Monte Pignerol as a magnificent pair of almost perpetually snow-covered peaks.
While the main peaks are well-known, exploring routes to peaks like Monte Lungin can lead to less-frequented paths. The ascent often involves navigating through diverse terrain, from coniferous forests to open crests, offering a more secluded experience away from the most popular trails. Always be prepared for potentially less obvious trails and changeable mountain weather in such areas.


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