Monte Robinet, Mountain summit in Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
Monte Robinet is a mountain summit in the Cottian Alps with rocky slopes and steep terrain throughout. The landscape appears wild and exposed, shaped by stone and sparse Alpine plant life.
The mountain sits within Parco Naturale Orsiera-Rocciavrè, a protected nature reserve created to safeguard the local Alpine environment. This designation has shielded the region from extensive development.
Local mountaineering groups maintain the network of trails leading to Monte Robinet, contributing to the preservation of traditional Alpine climbing routes.
Access to the summit follows Sentiero 440, a marked hiking trail that approaches the peak directly from lower elevations. A mountain shelter called Bivacco Madonna degli Angeli sits nearby and serves as a useful stopping point for climbers.
From the summit, clear weather reveals distant views stretching across the plain toward Turin and the surrounding lowlands. This far-reaching perspective is notable because it shows how close high mountains stand to the city below.
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