Best attractions and places to see around Argentera, located in the Stura Valley in Piedmont, Italy, offers a blend of alpine landscapes and historical sites. This region, known for its ancient silver-lead mines, serves as a gateway to the Colle della Maddalena. It provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, amidst its natural beauty. Visitors can explore traditional Alpine architecture and significant landmarks.
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on the spectacular military road
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one of the many hills in the area
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The Bandia barracks are still clearly visible remains of what remains of the great defensive work dating back to the Second World War. It is surprising to note how some of these are now decorated with herbs and flowers that silently take back their spaces. You are at over 2,000 meters above sea level, the mountain landscape surrounds you and embraces you. With a little attention you can hear the whistles of the marmots that hide in the green meadows.
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Hill that connects Val Grana and Valle Maira
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Panorama for stunning photos.
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A magnificent viewpoint before finishing the climb to the summit of the Fauniera pass
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Near the well-known Colle della Fauniera, just 1.5 km from its summit, there is this beautiful mountain pass, which connects the Valle Grana (Pradleves) with the Valle Maira (Marmora). Since the Fauniera is so close, all cyclists take advantage of the opportunity to climb up to the highest pass... and for this reason this pass is less known. There is a small sign indicating its name and where there are some beautiful views of the Valle Grana. At this point 3 roads join together: the road that comes from the Valle Maira, the one that comes from the Valle Grana and the one that goes up to the Fauniera and takes you to the Valle Stura.
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Argentera is rich in natural beauty, offering enchanting high-mountain landscapes and numerous alpine lakes. You can visit the Roburent Lakes and Maddalena Lake, or explore the popular Lago Nero (Valle Maira), known for its views of Rocca La Meja. The Source of the Maira is another significant natural monument where the Maira stream originates, serving as a starting point for various excursions.
Yes, Argentera has a rich history. The town's name itself comes from ancient silver-lead mines. You can explore traditional Alpine architecture in hamlets like Grange, Bersezio, and Ferrere. Notable sites include the ancient medieval building of Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Bersezio, the 'smuggler's house' (Mizoun del Countrabandìer) in Ferrere, and the 17th-century Parish Church of Saints Pietro and Paolo. Additionally, the ruins of the Bandia Barracks offer a glimpse into military history near the Colle della Bandia.
Argentera is a prime location for hiking, with diverse trails ranging from easily accessible paths to more challenging routes. You can find numerous possibilities for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing in wide side valleys, or explore trails leading towards the Puriac valley or Punta Incianao. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Argentera guide, which includes routes like the 'Four Lakes Circuit' and 'From Ferrere to Rocca dei Tre Vescovi'.
Yes, Argentera offers options for families. The Lago Nero (Valle Maira) is considered a family-friendly destination, being one of the easier lakes to reach. The ski resort also features a ski lift specifically for children, making it suitable for family winter activities. Many hiking trails are accessible for various skill levels, allowing families to enjoy the alpine scenery together.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Colle Greguri (Greguri Pass), which is the highest pass in the Provençal-Castello group and offers extensive vistas. The Gardetta Hut, located on a magnificent plateau, also provides stunning views of the surrounding alpine landscape. Many of the alpine lakes, such as Lago Nero (Valle Maira), are also excellent viewpoints.
Yes, the Gardetta Hut is a popular refuge offering excellent cuisine, refreshment, and overnight accommodation. It's known for its friendly, multilingual team and even has a charging station for e-bikes. While specific accommodation details for other areas are not provided, the presence of huts and traditional villages suggests options for visitors.
Argentera offers diverse activities throughout the year. For hiking and cycling, the warmer months are ideal, allowing exploration of the diverse trails and alpine lakes. For winter sports enthusiasts, the ski resort's northern exposure ensures excellent snow quality, extending the winter season for skiing, freeriding, ski mountaineering, and snowshoeing.
Absolutely. The area around Argentera provides numerous opportunities for ski mountaineering excursions along wide side valleys, with popular routes leading towards the Puriac valley or Punta Incianao. Snowshoe enthusiasts can explore these same trails or opt for more relaxed excursions further down the valley. The ski resort also caters to freeriders.
The Gardetta Hut is highly appreciated for its magnificent plateau location, excellent cuisine, and friendly, multilingual staff. It serves as a great spot for refreshment and overnight stays, and even offers an e-bike charging station. Visitors often enjoy the idyllic atmosphere with domestic animals roaming freely.
The high-mountain landscapes surrounding Argentera are characterized by unparalleled biodiversity. While specific species are not detailed, marmots are mentioned as being heard whistling in the green meadows near the Bandia Barracks. The Parc National du Mercantour, nearby, is also known for its diverse fauna.
Many attractions and trails are accessible by foot. For instance, the Gardetta Hut can be reached from Colle del Preit or Viviere. The Source of the Maira is connected to the village of Chiappera by a former military road. While specific public transport details are not provided, the region is well-suited for exploration by hiking and cycling.
Yes, experienced hikers looking for a challenge can ascend to Colle Greguri (Greguri Pass). The rise from Chiappera is consistently steep and demanding, but rewards hikers with beautiful views in both directions. It is the highest pass in the Provençal-Castello group and offers paths towards Rocca Castello.


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