In the central part of the Anzasca Valley, between Pontegrande and Ceppo Morelli, the agricultural activity of the past was mixed with the mining of gold from the Cani mine. A place defended by signal towers and strong houses, testimony of the great vitality of these small villages perched on the mountains is offered by stately homes, chapels, oratories and churches, along with evidence of the flourishing agricultural activity of the past: bread ovens, mills, dairies…
Description
From Pontegrande, take the short narrow alley and after a stretch of road turn right onto a mule track that leads to a chapel. From here, turn right uphill along the mule track that leads to “Case Fornari”. Climb to the tower and cross the village to reach the oratory, from which, along a path, you reach the junction of the mule track to the town of San Carlo. After admiring the monumental church and the characteristic wash house obtained from an ancient gold mill, take route B14 leading to Pianezza. From the last houses in the village a path starts that leads to the bridge of the “Kruka” on the Red River, where you can admire a characteristic waterfall, whose waters (from the Cani mines) give the rock its unmistakable colour. Continue in the direction of Ronchi Fuori and, on a trail you’ll reach the restored Roletto mill, known as the “Mulin ad’Giachet”. You’ll arrive in the beautiful village of Roletto, with its characteristic houses and oratory. At the end of the village, turn left onto a mule track that leads to the elegant village of Vanzone. Among the streets of the town, your gaze will be captured by the ancient villas, the typical houses of the valley, the splendid chapels, oratories and by the main church, but the most dazzling natural spectacle is the imposing mass of Monte Rosa which, due to an optical illusion, from this village in the Anzasca Valley appears much closer than it really is. Vanzone is also famous for its Aqua Vanzonis, the water from the Cani gold mines, which for some years has been the focus of projects and initiatives due to its therapeutic use. The return route is along the Strà Granda and, following the B00 trail marker, it reaches the village of Battiggio where the splendid restored tower is a highlight.
Follow a short stretch of road, then turn right to follow a stretch of the mule track that flanks the campsite and leads to San Carlo, the end point of this route.
Useful info
Italian Alpine Club (CAI) site identification code
Sector B “Routes”– IB16
Useful info
Domodossola FS International Railway Station (from Bern and Milan).
From the BUS terminal, take the Macugnaga bus route, getting off in Pontegrande.
Contact details: Municipalities of Bannio Anzino and Vanzone con San Carlo.
CAI contact details: Macugnaga Section
Difficulty
Medium difficulty. The route is not objectively difficult, but you’ll need to be a bit careful in the Pianezza/Ronchi Fuori stretch.
Lenght
7 km
Ascent / Descent
Ascent 219 m / Descent 187 m
Total duration
2 hrs
Recommended equipment
Walking boots
Signage
B00 – B14
Reference map(s)
Map no. 6 scale 1:25,000 of the Geo4Map/CAI
Digital maps on the following apps: ViewRanger – Avenza Maps