Valsesia

Summary

Valsesia (Piedmontese: Valsesia; Walser German: Tseschrutol; Italian: Valle della Sesia) is a group of valleys in the north-east of Piedmont in the Province of Vercelli, Italy; the principal valley is that of the river Sesia.

Valsesia
The upper Valsesia
Location of the valley in Piedmont, NW Italy
Floor elevation300–4.554 m (984.25–14.94 ft)
Long-axis directionNW - SW
Geology
TypeRiver valley
Geography
LocationVercelli, Italy
Quarona from Monte Tovo

The major towns located here are Varallo Sesia, Borgosesia and Serravalle Sesia; tourist villages include Alagna Valsesia, Rima San Giuseppe, Carcoforo and Scopello. While the valley mainly belongs to the province of Vercelli three of its comuni, namely Romagnano Sesia, Prato Sesia and Grignasco, are part of the province of Novara.

Business edit

There are some industries in the lower towns of Varallo, Borgosesia, Quarona and Serravalle. These are mainly the textile industry and precision engineering companies. Agriculture is also practised here; the wine from Gattinara, which also bears this name, is well known. The higher areas live mainly off of handicrafts and tourism, with both mountain hikers in summer and skiers in winter being addressed. Several stages of the 55-day long-distance hiking trail Grande Traversata delle Alpi run along the north side of the valley. The area around Alagna is developed with lifts, mountain huts and slopes for summer and winter sports.[1]

Summits edit

Summits that surround the valley include:

References edit

  1. ^ "Val Sesia | Magic Mountainzones" (in German). Retrieved 2022-05-23.

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