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Colle del Colombardo and Sanctuary

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Colle del Colombardo and Sanctuary

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The Colle del Colombardo is a significant mountain pass nestled in the Graian Alps, within Italy's Province of Turin. Standing at an elevation of 1,888 meters (6,194 feet) above sea level, this pass serves as a vital connection between the lower Susa Valley (Val di Susa) and the Viù Valley (Valle di Viù). It is particularly renowned for the historic Sanctuary of Madonna degli Angeli, a pilgrimage site that adds a deep cultural and spiritual dimension to this stunning natural…

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    September 29, 2020

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    During this tour the climb was tackled from Villa (shortly after Viù), where the first 5km are on asphalt with double-digit gradients, and the last 7km on rather demanding dirt road, both for the slopes and for the rather bumpy terrain, after which you reach the sanctuary located at 1898m above sea level. To cross the Valle di Susa instead and close a ring, it will be necessary to continue the climb for another 2km and reach about 2000m above sea level, where however the slopes are gentler.
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    Location: Lemie, Torino, Piedmont, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes to Colle del Colombardo and the Sanctuary?

    There are several approaches to Colle del Colombardo, offering varied challenges. A notable route starts from Villa (near Viù), featuring an initial 5km on asphalt with steep gradients, followed by a demanding 7km dirt road that is quite bumpy. This path leads directly to the Sanctuary at 1,898m. For those seeking a longer adventure, you can continue climbing for another 2km beyond the Sanctuary to reach approximately 2,000m, where the slopes become gentler, allowing for a scenic loop back towards the Val di Susa.

    How difficult is the terrain for hiking and cycling at Colle del Colombardo?

    The terrain is generally considered challenging. The road over the pass is predominantly gravel, narrow, and very steep, with gradients reaching up to 18.5% in some sections. Hikers and cyclists should be prepared for demanding ascents and potentially bumpy surfaces, especially on the dirt road sections. The area is categorized as offering challenging trails, suitable for experienced outdoor enthusiasts.

    Are there any easy walking routes suitable for families near Colle del Colombardo?

    While the main routes to Colle del Colombardo are known for their challenging nature, especially for cycling and longer hikes, families might find gentler walking opportunities on the plateau around the Sanctuary itself, or by exploring the initial, less steep sections of the access roads. For truly easy walking routes, it's advisable to look for trails in the lower valleys before the significant ascent to the pass begins.

    Is Colle del Colombardo and the Sanctuary dog-friendly?

    Yes, the trails and the general area around Colle del Colombardo are typically dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept on a leash where necessary (especially near livestock or other visitors), and that you carry out any waste. Be mindful of the challenging terrain and weather conditions, which might not be suitable for all dogs.

    What are the parking options available at Colle del Colombardo and the Sanctuary?

    Parking is available at or near the Colle del Colombardo and the Sanctuary. However, due to the popularity of the site, especially during peak season and festival days, parking spaces can fill up quickly. It is highly recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot, particularly if visiting on weekends or during the summer months.

    How can I get to Colle del Colombardo using public transport?

    Direct public transport to Colle del Colombardo is limited due to its remote mountain location. Most visitors reach the pass by private vehicle, bicycle, or on foot. You might be able to find bus services to towns in the lower Susa Valley (Val di Susa) or Viù Valley (Valle di Viù), such as Condove or Lemie, but from there, a significant hike or bike ride would still be required to reach the pass.

    What are the seasonal conditions like, and is winter hiking possible at Colle del Colombardo?

    The Colle del Colombardo is typically closed during winter months due to heavy snow, making motorized access impossible. While experienced winter hikers and ski mountaineers might attempt the pass, it requires specialized equipment, knowledge of avalanche safety, and careful monitoring of weather conditions. For most visitors, the warmer months, when the pass is free of snow, are the best time to visit for hiking and cycling.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Colle del Colombardo or the Sanctuary?

    There are no permanent cafes, restaurants, or dedicated accommodation facilities directly at the Colle del Colombardo or the Sanctuary. The area is known for its peaceful, unspoiled nature. However, during religious festivals or peak season, local vendors might offer refreshments. For dining and lodging, you would need to descend to the nearby towns in the Susa or Viù Valleys, such as Condove or Lemie.

    What historical or cultural landmarks can be found at Colle del Colombardo?

    The most significant landmark is the Sanctuary of Madonna degli Angeli, a historic pilgrimage site dating back to 1705. The pass also holds rich historical legends, including tales of Lombard treasures and the nearby "Tomba di Matolda," believed to be the burial site of a barbarian princess. The area was also historically important for pastoral economy and was the site of the "Battle of Colombardo" in 1837 over grazing lands.

    Are there any circular walks or loops available from Colle del Colombardo?

    Yes, for those looking to extend their journey, it's possible to create circular routes. After reaching the Sanctuary, you can continue climbing for another 2km to reach approximately 2,000m elevation, where the slopes become gentler. From this higher point, various paths can lead you to close a scenic loop, often connecting back towards the Val di Susa, offering diverse terrain and additional viewpoints.

    What kind of views can I expect from Colle del Colombardo?

    From Colle del Colombardo, visitors are treated to breathtaking panoramic views. You can see the majestic three peaks of Monte Civrari (Punta Imperatoria, Torretta del Prete, and Punta della Croce), the serene Lakes of Avigliana, and the iconic Sacra di San Michele. The elevated position offers expansive vistas of the surrounding Graian Alps and the valleys below.

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