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Cima Punta Tempesta is a prominent mountain summit nestled within the picturesque Cottian Alps in Italy. Standing at an elevation of 2,679 meters (8,789 feet) above sea level, this peak is located in the Piedmont region, specifically within the province of Cuneo. It serves as a natural divide between the scenic Valle Maira and Valle Grana, offering a unique geographical perspective.
Visitors consistently praise the truly expansive panoramic views from the Cima Punta Tempesta summit. On clear days, the vistas…
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The time required to hike Cima Punta Tempesta can vary significantly based on your starting point, chosen route, and fitness level. From common starting points like Colle d'Esischie or the village of Tolosano, a round trip typically takes 4 to 6 hours for a moderately fit hiker, not including breaks. Routes starting from Santuario di San Magno might be longer.
Cima Punta Tempesta is generally considered a relatively accessible high-altitude walk, rated 'E' (Excursionist) on the Italian hiking difficulty scale. While the final stretch can be steep, many routes are suitable for families with older children or beginners who are accustomed to mountain walking and have a good level of fitness. It's advisable to choose routes with less elevation gain and ensure appropriate footwear and gear for everyone.
Yes, Cima Punta Tempesta is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along the trails. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept on a leash where necessary (especially near livestock or protected wildlife areas), and capable of handling the terrain, which includes some steep sections. Remember to carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
Parking is available at the common starting points for routes to Cima Punta Tempesta. For example, there are parking areas near Colle d'Esischie, Santuario di San Magno, and in the village of Tolosano in Marmora. During peak season, especially summer weekends, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is often recommended.
While popular for winter activities, Cima Punta Tempesta presents specific challenges in colder months. The mountain's name, 'Tempesta' (Storm), hints at potentially changeable and severe weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy snowfall. Ski mountaineering or snowshoeing requires experience with alpine winter conditions, avalanche awareness, and appropriate gear such as crampons, ice axes, and avalanche safety equipment. Always check weather and snow conditions before heading out.
While there are no direct amenities on the summit itself, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in the nearby valleys. The Valle Maira and Valle Grana regions offer various options, particularly in villages like Marmora, Canosio, and around the Santuario di San Magno. These typically provide traditional mountain hospitality and local cuisine.
The broad, rounded summit of Cima Punta Tempesta features a small cross and a stone cairn (ometto in pietrame). Additionally, there is a niche housing a statue of the Madonna (Madonnina di vetta), which is a traditional sight on many Italian peaks. A summit book is also present, allowing visitors to leave their mark.
The area around Cima Punta Tempesta is rich in alpine flora, especially during the summer months when wildflowers are in full bloom, creating vibrant displays. As for wildlife, you might spot typical alpine species such as marmots, chamois, ibex, and various birds of prey. Maintaining a respectful distance and not disturbing their natural habitat is important.
Yes, Cima Punta Tempesta is often combined with neighboring peaks to create varied and longer itineraries. A popular option is to link the ascent with Monte Tibert, which is separated from Punta Tempesta by the Intersile Pass (2,516 m). This allows hikers to enjoy more of the stunning Cottian Alps and experience different viewpoints.
Cima Punta Tempesta has a topographic prominence of 309 meters. This measurement indicates the height of the summit relative to the lowest contour line connecting it to a higher peak, highlighting its distinctiveness within the surrounding landscape.
Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of Cima Punta Tempesta's trailheads are limited. While some bus services might reach larger towns in Valle Maira or Valle Grana, reaching specific starting points like Colle d'Esischie or the higher parts of Tolosano often requires a private vehicle. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if relying on public transport.