Best mountain peaks around Mattie are situated within the Susa Valley, part of Italy's Piedmont region in the Western Alps. This area is characterized by dramatic alpine scenery and offers opportunities for outdoor activities. The region serves as a historic bridge between Italy and France, featuring significant historical and cultural sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from high alpine environments to accessible viewpoints.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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After the Sacra di S. Michele, the abbey of Novalesa is the most important ancient center of Christianity in the Susa Valley. Dedicated to Saints Peter and Andrew, it dates back to the year 726 and was founded as a monastery of monks who followed a "mixed rule", partly Benedictines, partly followers of the doctrine of St. Columbanus. The abbey then passed to the Benedictine monks who held it until 1646, when the Cistercian monks took over, remaining here until 1798. Subsequently, it was controlled by French monks, during the Napoleonic era, until, returning to the hands of the Piedmontese government, it was transformed into a hotel. Only in 1972, therefore in recent times, did the abbey return once again under the control of the Benedictine monks, who still guard it today. It is located in a splendid position, elevated with respect to the nearby Novalesa, amidst meadows in front of the Rocciamelone, another center of spirituality, as on its summit is built the small sanctuary of the Madonna del Rocciamelone. To visit the abbey, it is advisable to book at the following e-mail address: by writing to visite@abbazianovalesa.org.
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in case of snow be careful not to lose the path
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The Abbey of Saints Peter and Andrew, also known as the Abbey of (or of) Novalesa, is an ancient Benedictine abbey founded in the 8th century and located in the municipality of Novalesa, in the Susa Valley. Since 1972 the abbey complex has been publicly owned, having been purchased in a dilapidated state by the Province of Turin, now the Metropolitan City of Turin, which entrusted it back to the Benedictine monks. The agreement with the Sublacense Benedictine Congregation has made it possible to enhance the historical and artistic importance of the monument and to spread knowledge of the ancient spiritual, cultural and social tradition of the Benedictine abbey.[1] One of the chapels of the complex houses two important cycles of frescoes from the 11th century, one dedicated to the titular Saint Eldrado and the other, among the first known in the West, to Saint Nicholas of Bari.
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It is practically located on top of the remains of the fort of the same name. From here it is possible to see other forts that make up the Assietta defensive line, as well as the usual panorama of the surrounding peaks. It can be reached very easily as the area is served by a series of military roads
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i want to climb the Rocciamelone in April from Susa? Is that possible (is there still snow then) and is it easy to lift with other fellow hikers?
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BENEDICTINE ABBEY OF SS. PIETRO AND ANDREA IN NOVALESA. Founded in 726 and located in Val Cenischia (Susa), the Abbey belongs to the Metropolitan City of Turin, which takes care of it, and since 1973 it has been entrusted to the custody of the Benedictine monks of the Sublacense Cassinese Congregation of the Order of Saint Benedict.
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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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The Susa Valley, where Mattie is located, offers several notable peaks. Rocciamelone Summit is the highest in the valley, known for its challenging ascent and panoramic views. Other significant peaks include Pointe de Ronce and Pierre Menue, offering high-alpine environments. For a less strenuous option, Monte Musinè is considered an easy peak with great views.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The ancient and awe-inspiring Abbey of Novalaise is a Benedictine monastery founded in 726. Additionally, Sacra di San Michele, an architectural marvel, is perched dramatically on Monte Pirchiriano, offering stunning views and historical significance. You can also visit Fort Gran Serin, a former military fortress with remains of its extensive complex.
The Susa Valley is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In summer, you can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and paragliding. In winter, the valley transforms into a ski destination with options for downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ski touring, and snowshoeing. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Mattie guide.
Absolutely. Rocciamelone Summit (3,538 m) is a prominent and challenging destination, often involving fixed ropes in some sections, verging on mountaineering. Pointe de Ronce (3,612 m) and Pierre Menue (3,506 m) also offer formidable challenges and rugged high-alpine environments for experienced climbers.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, Monte Musinè (1,150 m) is described as an 'easy peak' suitable for a good workout or relaxation, making it a popular choice for day trips. The Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park also offers diverse hiking trails, some of which are suitable for varying skill levels.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, trekking, and mountain biking, while winter offers extensive opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. For high-altitude climbs like Rocciamelone Summit or Monte Albergian Summit, starting early in the morning during summer is recommended to avoid afternoon clouds and rapidly changing weather conditions.
The wild areas of the Susa Valley, particularly around massifs like Ambin, are rich in wildlife. Common sightings include ibex, marmots, and golden eagles, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both touring bicycles and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'View of the Fort of Exilles loop' or the 'Arch of Augustus in Susa loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Mattie guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Mattie guide.
The Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, encompassing areas within the Susa Valley, is a haven for trekkers. It features diverse flora and fauna, along with incredible panoramic views, making it an excellent location for immersing oneself in nature and enjoying varied hiking trails.
Monte Albergian Summit, just over 3,000 meters above sea level, offers an impressive panorama despite not being the largest peak in the Cottian Alps. It is crowned with a majestic summit cross and provides breathtaking landscapes, making the physically demanding climb highly rewarding.
Yes, for instance, Fort Gran Serin is noted as a very quiet place to stay, with benches and tables available, offering a peaceful environment after exploring the area.
The Susa Valley, nestled between the Graian and Cottian Alps, is characterized by stunning Alpine scenery. Visitors can expect breathtaking vistas, glacial valleys, and clear lakes, with intensely-verdant fields and skyscraping, yet gently-rolling peaks. It offers a sense of solitude and a deep connection with untouched nature.


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