Biellese Alps
The Biellese Alps are a sub-range of the Pennine Alps located between Piemonte and Aosta Valley.
Etymology
Alpi Biellesi literally means Alps of Biellese; Biellese is the geographical and historical area surrounding Biella, nowadays included in the province of Biella.Geography
Administratively most part of the range belongs to the province of Biella, while its northern part falls in the province of Vercelli and the western one is divided between Province of Turin and Aosta Valley.SOIUSA classification
According to SOIUSA the mountain range is an Alpine supergroup classified in the following way:- main part = Western Alps
- major sector = North-Western Alps
- section = Pennine Alps
- subsection = Southern Valsesia Alps
- supergroup =Alpi Biellesi
- code = I/B-9.IV-A
Borders
- Colle del Loo and Valsesia from Val Vogna to Varallo Sesia,
- Valsesia from Varallo Sesia to Gattinara,
- Po plain between Gattinara and Ivrea,
- Dora Baltea until Pont Saint Martin and Lys creek until Gaby and Colle del Loo.
Subdivision
- Catena Tre Vescovi - Mars
- Catena Monte Bo - Barone
- * Costiera Talamone-Barone
- * Costiera Monte Bo-Punta del Cravile-Monticchio
Geology
From the geological point of view the Alpi Biellesi are composed by an alpine zone in the strict sense of the word and a prealpine zone, divided by the Insubric line. This important geologic fault, which forms the border between the Adriatic plate and the European plate, crosses Biellese from SW to NE through Bocchetto di Sessera and Bocchetta della Boscarola passes. Thus hills and mountains located south-east of the line can be considered part of southern Apulian foreland while most part of the range, located NW of the line, geologically belongs to the crystalline zone of the Alps.Notable summits
Name | metres | Name | metres |
Monte Mars | 2,600 | Mont de Pianeritz | 2,584 |
Punta Loozoney | 2,579 | Monte Bo | 2,556 |
Monte Cresto | 2,548 | Cima Tre Vescovi | 2,501 |
Monte I Gemelli | 2,476 | Punta della Gragliasca | 2,397 |
Monte Camino | 2,388 | Colma di Mombarone | 2,371 |
Monte Mucrone | 2,335 | Monte Tovo | 2,230 |
Bec di Nona | 2,085 | Monte Barone | 2,044 |
Notable passes
Name | location | type | metres |
Colle della Mologna Grande | Gaby - Piedicavallo | bridle path | 2,364 |
Colle del Loo | Gressoney-Saint-Jean - Rassa | bridle path | 2,452 |
Bocchetta del Croso | Piedicavallo - Rassa | bridle path | 1,943 |
Colle della Mologna Piccola | Gaby - Piedicavallo | bridle path | 2,208 |
Colle della Barma | Oropa - Fontainemore | bridle path | 2,257 |
Bocchetto di Sessera | Campiglia Cervo - Trivero - Valle Sessera | road | 1,373 |
Bocchetta della Boscarola | Scopello - Valle Sessera | dirt road | 1,423 |
Colle della Gragliasca | Rosazza - Fontainemore | footpath | 2,208 |
Colle della Vecchia | Piedicavallo - Gaby | bridle path | 2,185 |
Colle della Lace | Sordevolo - Settimo Vittone - Lillianes | footpath | 2,121 |
Winter sports
In the Alpi Biellesi are located some ski resorts: Oropa in the western part, with downhill skiing slopes ranging from 1,335 to 2,391 m;Alpe di Mera and Bielmonte in the eastern part of the range. Near Bielmonte is also possible to practice cross country skiing with more than 30 km of maintained trails starting from Bocchetto Sessera.
Hiking and climbing
Lots of climbing routes of different length and difficulty are described across the mountain range. Some of the most renowned ones are in the monte Mars area, like via Innominata and cresta dei Carisey. In the Alpi Biellesi there also are several vie ferratas, particularly around Oropa.The Alta Via delle Alpi Biellesi, a long-distance hiking trail which requires some climbing skills, covers the mountain range starting from Piedicavallo and ending in the village of Bagneri. The trekking is usually divided into five stretches and along it is possible to get food and accommodation in the following alpine huts: rifugio Rivetti, rifugio della Vecchia, capanna Renata al Monte Camino, rifugio Coda and rifugio Mombarone.
Maps
- Italian official cartography ; on-line version:
- Provincia di Biella cartography: Carta dei sentieri della Provincia di Biella, 1:25.00 scale, 2004; on line version: