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Gipfel des Monte Albergian

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Monte Albergian Summit is a prominent peak rising to 3,041 meters (9,977 feet) above sea level in the Cottian Alps, a sub-range of the Western Alps in Italy. Located in the Piedmont region, within the Metropolitan City of Turin, this majestic mountain stands on a ridge between the Val Chisone and Valle Germanasca (also known as Massello valley). Its imposing presence is a defining feature of the landscape, clearly visible throughout the Chisone Valley.

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    25. Oktober 2023

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    Der Monte ALBERGIAN ist mit seinen etwas über 3.000 Höhenmetern keinesfalls der größte in den sogenannten "Cottischen Alpen", bietet aber dennoch ein eindrucksvolles Panorama. So wie viele andere Berge ist auch er mit einem Gipfelkreuz gekrönt. Längs- und Querbalken werden durch einen Metallrahmen gebildet, der zur Stabilisierung in den Zwischenräumen des Inneren jeweils durch x-förmige Streben verstärkt wurde. Um den Schnittpunkt beider Balken ist zusätzlich ein Kreis oder Ring angebracht. Es ist (mit von mir geschätzten 3 bis 3,5 Metern Höhe) kein riesiges Kreuz, aber es thront majestätisch auf dem Berggipfel und ist gut sichtbar.

    31. Mai 2020

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    Der Albergian liegt am Kamm zwischen dem Chisone-Tal und dem Massello-Tal. Wenn Sie das Val Chisone in der Nähe von Pragelato hinaufsteigen, sehen Sie es auf der linken Seite und es sieht aus wie ein massiver Berg, der von überall im Tal sichtbar ist.

    Der Gipfel besteht aus einem etwa zehn Meter langen Kamm, der von einem großen Metallkreuz überragt wird.

    Es ist absolut den Aufstieg wert, atemberaubende Landschaft. Es ist notwendig, die Anstiegszeit in Bezug auf das Wetter gut zu planen, das sich schnell ändern kann.
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    26. Februar 2021

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    Einer der schönsten Berge im Val Chisone. Körperlich anstrengend für die Länge, aber nie technisch schwierig. Im Sommer empfehle ich, mit dem ersten Licht der Morgendämmerung zu beginnen, um früh nach oben zu gelangen, da sonst die Wetterbedingungen die Sicht beeinträchtigen können und es eine Schande wäre.
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    Monte Albergian da Pragelato – Naturpark Val Troncea

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    Embark on the difficult Monte Albergian Trail from Pragelato, a challenging 7.0-mile (11.2 km) hike that demands good fitness. You will ascend a significant 4538 feet (1383 metres) over approximately…

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    Höhenmeter 2.980 m

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    Ort: Pragelato, Turin, Piedmont, Italien

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    What are the most popular or challenging hiking routes to Monte Albergian Summit?

    The most common and well-marked ascent route starts from Soucheres Hautes in Pragelato. This path is considered long and physically demanding, involving over 1,500 meters of vertical gain, but it is generally not technically difficult. For those seeking a significant challenge, this primary route offers a rewarding experience. While komoot offers a variety of routes, the Soucheres Hautes starting point is widely recognized.

    What level of fitness is required for the Monte Albergian Summit hike?

    The hike to Monte Albergian Summit is rated 'E' (Escursionisti), meaning it is suitable for experienced hikers with good fitness. It is considered long and demanding due to the significant elevation gain (over 1,500 meters) and overall distance. While it doesn't require alpine skills, hikers should be prepared for a full day of strenuous activity.

    Is Monte Albergian Summit suitable for beginner hikers?

    Given its classification as 'E' (Escursionisti) and the demanding nature of the ascent, Monte Albergian Summit is generally not recommended for beginner hikers. The significant elevation gain and trail length require a good level of physical fitness and hiking experience. Beginners might find more suitable options in the surrounding valleys before attempting this summit.

    Where is the best place to park when hiking to Monte Albergian Summit?

    For the most common ascent route, parking is typically available near Soucheres Hautes in Pragelato. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking spots can fill up quickly. Always ensure you park in designated areas and respect local regulations.

    Is public transport available to reach the Monte Albergian trailheads?

    While direct public transport to the immediate trailheads like Soucheres Hautes might be limited, you can generally reach towns in the Val Chisone, such as Pragelato or Fenestrelle, by bus services from larger hubs like Pinerolo or Turin. From these towns, you may need to arrange for a local taxi or consider a longer walk to reach the specific starting points for the summit hike.

    Is Monte Albergian Summit accessible for winter hiking?

    While the intro mentions summer as the best time due to clear trails, Monte Albergian Summit can be accessed in winter. However, winter hiking or mountaineering requires specialized equipment such as snowshoes or crampons, avalanche safety gear, and significant experience in alpine winter conditions. Weather can change rapidly, and visibility can be compromised, making it a much more challenging and potentially hazardous undertaking than in summer.

    How crowded does Monte Albergian Summit typically get during peak season?

    Monte Albergian is a popular destination, especially during the summer months when conditions are ideal. While specific crowd numbers are not available, it's wise to anticipate more hikers on weekends and during public holidays. Starting your hike early in the morning is a good strategy to avoid the busiest times on the trail and at the summit.

    Are the trails to Monte Albergian Summit dog-friendly?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Italian Alps, including those leading to Monte Albergian. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock may be present, and to clean up after them. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a long and demanding hike with significant elevation gain and carry enough water for both of you.

    What specific peaks are visible from the Monte Albergian Summit?

    From the summit of Monte Albergian, hikers are treated to an impressive panorama of the Western Alps. Notable peaks visible on clear days include Rocciamelone and Monte Chaberton. You can also glimpse the city of Turin and the Basilica of Superga in the distance, offering a truly breathtaking landscape.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Monte Albergian Summit?

    There are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the Monte Albergian Summit or along the immediate upper sections of the trail. However, you can find various services, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, in the nearby towns and villages in the Val Chisone, such as Pragelato, Fenestrelle, or Usseaux. It's best to plan for these amenities before or after your hike.

    What is the significance of the metal cross on Monte Albergian Summit?

    The summit of Monte Albergian is crowned with a large, majestic metal cross, estimated to be between 3 to 3.5 meters high. This cross is a distinctive landmark, clearly visible from a distance, and contributes to the mountain's iconic profile. While its exact origin date isn't specified, such crosses are common on prominent alpine peaks, often serving as a symbol of faith, a memorial, or simply a marker for the summit.

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