The territory of Varzo extends to the high altitudes with splendid mountain pastures, today only partly used for grazing, which offer the opportunity to know the ancient stories of these places, framed by a natural environment that remains unspoilt today. One alp in particular, Solcio, is a favourite destination for hikers all year round, thanks to its central position and its refuge, managed with great passion.
Description
From the railway station in Varzo, where you can arrive by public transport, you can reach the centre of the town and after crossing the stone bridge, climb the stairs that lead to the church and the ancient tower “Torre del Derna”.
Behind the church, take route F04 that climbs to the settlement of Colla on a beautiful mule track dotted with chapels along the Via Crucis. After arriving at the Oratory of Durogna, from here the mule track continues to Casafranco, Casa Grande and Dreuza. From the junction with the road continue on route F06 to Valera, Bialugno, Alvazz, Baratta, Argnai, Quartina Sotto and Quartina, from where route F02 to Alpe Solcio starts. The Crosta Refuge on Alpe Solcio is an excellent base for refreshments at high altitude, but also as a stopping place for the climb to Monte Cistella. The descent from the refuge allows you to visit other mountain pastures on terraces that descend towards the centre of Varzo. From the refuge, go down to the fountain on the trail, passing through Astolo and Quer until it crosses the F08 path to Calantigine. This numbered path leads down to the centre of Varzo, passing through La Pree, Salera, Fontana, Cornù, Coggia and Bassogno.
Useful info
Italian Alpine Club (CAI) site identification code
Sector F “Routes”– IF04
Useful info
Domodossola FS International Railway Station (from Bern and Milan).
From the BUS terminal take the route to Varzo, getting off at Varzo train station.
Contact details: Municipality of Varzo
CAI contact details: Varzo Section
Refreshment areas: Crosta Refuge
Difficulty
Medium difficulty. Challenging route due to the length and duration. Its quality is guaranteed, however, by easy passages on mule tracks and easy paths.
Lenght
14 km
Ascent
1231 m
Total duration
6 hrs 30 min
Recommended equipment
Hiking boots, sticks and mountain clothing.
Signage
F04 – F06 – F08
Best time of year
From June to September
Reference map(s)
Map no. 9 scale 1:25,000 of the Geo4Map/CAI
Digital maps on the following apps: ViewRanger – Avenza Maps