Monte Nebin, Mountain summit in Stroppo, Italy.
Monte Nebin is a mountain summit reaching 2510 meters (8235 feet) that connects the Maira Valley with the Varaita Valley in Piedmont through a network of hiking trails. The routes pass over different mountain passes and offer varying difficulty levels for hikers of all abilities.
An iron cross stands at the summit and serves as a traditional meeting point where communities from both valleys have gathered throughout the centuries. This landmark represents a place where locals have come together across generations.
Shepherds from the nearby valleys have used the mountain's slopes for generations to graze their animals, keeping alive a way of life that connects the two regions.
The mountain is accessible from two main starting points: from Elva via Colle della Cavallina or from Sampeyre via Colle di Sampeyre. Depending on which route you choose and current weather conditions, you should prepare appropriate gear and adjust your timing accordingly.
The ridgeline position allows visitors to watch both sunrise and sunset unfold across the Maritime Alps, with views extending toward Monte Viso in the distance. This location offers changing light and views throughout the day that are difficult to find elsewhere in the region.
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