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Riva Valdobbia

Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, Valle Vogna

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Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, Valle Vogna

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Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, Valle Vogna

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  • Location: Riva Valdobbia, Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy

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    October 27, 2022

    Hiking

    Sant'Antonio is a small alpine village in the Vogna Valley characterized by the typical Walser architecture. Here is the Valle Vogna Refuge, an excellent starting point for numerous excursions, as well as a stopping point for the GTA. If you want to fully experience the atmosphere and savor the delicacies of the Walser valleys, this is the right place for you.
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    October 12, 2023

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    The road ends here, you will find the refuge at the entrance to the paths that lead to the side of the valley. A beautiful area and uphill on a narrow but little traffic road.
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    From Sant'Antonio to Riva Valdobbia via Walser Villages (Route 201)

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    Embark on a moderate hike through Valle Vogna, following the historic Route 201. This 8.4-mile (13.5 km) journey takes you past charming Walser villages like Sant'Antonio and Peccia, showcasing beautiful wooden and stone houses. You'll gain about 1748 feet (533 metres) in elevation, with the entire route typically taking around 4 hours and 24 minutes to complete at a steady pace. Look for the famous Napoleonic Bridge, a key landmark along the way, as you enjoy the serene atmosphere of the valley.

    To begin your adventure, you'll want to find the trailhead near Sant'Antonio. Parking is usually available in the villages, but it's always a good idea to check local signs for any restrictions. This trail is best enjoyed during the warmer months when the alpine flowers are in bloom and the weather is stable. Starting your hike earlier in the day will give you plenty of time to explore and avoid the afternoon heat, especially during peak season.

    This route offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of the Walser people, whose ancient settlements dot the landscape. The trail itself follows paths once used by emigrants for centuries, connecting communities across the Alps. You'll experience a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, walking through an area where the past feels very much alive in the architecture and the quiet surroundings.

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    Embark on Via Alpina Blue Trail: Stage D16, a moderate hiking route that guides you through the picturesque Vogna Valley. This stage covers 3.9 miles (6.3 km) and involves an elevation gain of 621 feet (189 metres), taking approximately 1 hour and 56 minutes to complete. You will follow a stream upwards, passing the historic Ponte Napoleonico and the renovated Chiesa di Peccia, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.

    When planning your visit, remember that this is an alpine route, so conditions can vary. It is best to hike when the paths are clear of snow, and if you encounter fog, orientation can become difficult. Carrying topographical maps and a compass is a good idea to help you navigate safely, and always consider the seasonal weather before you set out.

    This stage leads you through diverse landscapes, including the Alpe Larecchio pasture, before reaching the significant Valdobbia Pass, home to the Ospizio Sottile hut. The route then descends into the Aosta Valley, where you will traverse more pastures and a protected area known for its rich plant and animal life, eventually arriving at the historic Walser community of Gressoney-Saint-Jean.

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    Location: Riva Valdobbia, Vercelli, Piedmont, Italy

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