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What to See in Monte Viso - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Monte Viso (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Monte Meidassa, Cottian Alps, and Col de la Traversette. Also, be sure to include Punta Udine in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Monte Viso (Piedmont).

Monte Meidassa

Peak in Italy
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Peak in Italy. Monte Meidassa is a peak in the Cottian Alps, in western Piedmont, northern Italy. The slightly higher Monte Granero is located nearby.[1]

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Cottian Alps

Mountain range in France
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Also known as: Alpi Cozie

Mountain range in France. The Cottian Alps are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps. They form the border between France and Italy. The Fréjus Road Tunnel and Fréjus Rail Tunnel between Modane and Susa are important transportation arteries between France and Italy.[2]

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Col de la Traversette

Col de la Traversette
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Also known as: Colle delle Traversette

The Col de la Traversette is a bridle pass with an altitude of 2,947 m in the Cottian Alps. Located between Crissolo and Abriès, it lies on the border between Italy and France and separates the Monviso from the Monte Granero. The Blue Trail of the Via Alpina and the Giro di Viso cross the pass.

The 75 m long Monte Viso Tunnel (French: Tunnel de la Traversette, Italian: Buco di Viso) is a pedestrian tunnel constructed between 1478 and 1480 to bypass the Col.[3]

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Punta Udine

Punta Udine
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Punta Udine - a peak in the Kotyan Alps, parts of the Western Alps. It lies on the border between Italy and France. He is adjacent to Punta Venezia and Punta Roma. The peak can be conquered by roads from the Refuge du Viso hostel from the French side and Rifugio Vitale Giacoletti from the Italian side.

The first entry was made by Giuseppe Morassutti and Giuseppe Perotti on September 1, 1899.

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Viso di Vallanta

Viso di Vallanta
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Viso di Vallanta or Dado di Viso, as well as Dado di Vallanta - a peak in the Kotyan Alps, parts of Western Alps. It lies in the northwestern Italy in the Piedmont region, close to the border with France. The peak can be conquered along the roads from the shelters: Bivacco Berardo, Bivacco Boarelli, Rifugio Alevè and above all from Rifugio Vallanta. This is the second largest peak of the Cottle Alps. It lies southwest of Monte Viso.

The first entry was made by Claudio Perotti, Giuseppe Perotti, Paolo Gastaldi and Vittorio Giordana on September 7, 1891.

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Punta Tre Chiosis

Punta Tre Chiosis
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Punta Tre Chiosis is a mountain in the Cottian Alps, rising in the municipality of Pontechianale in the upper Varaita Valley.

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Cadreghe di Viso

Cadreghe di Viso
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The Cadreghe di Viso are a group of five rocky spires located between Monviso and Visolotto. They are located in the province of Cuneo between the Po Valley and the Varaita Valley.

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Punta Trento

Punta Trento
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The Trento tip is a mountain of the Cozie Alps chain, 2970 m high.

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Viso Mozzo

Mountain in Italy
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Mountain in Italy. The Viso Mozzo is a 3,019 metres high mountain on the Italian side of the Cottian Alps.[4]

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Punta Roma

Punta Roma
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Punta Roma - a peak in the Kotyan Alps, parts of the Western Alps. It lies on the border between Italy and France. The peak can be conquered by roads from the Rifugio Vitale Giacoletti hostel. He is adjacent to Punta Udine and Punta Gastaldi.

The first entry was made by Ubald Valbus and Claudio Perotti on August 29, 1905.

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Punta Malta

Punta Malta
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The Malta tip is a mountain of the Cozie Alps chain, 2995 m high.

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