Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park is a stunning protected alpine area renowned for its pristine high mountain landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and abundant opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature immersion in the Italian Alps.
Located in the Ossola Valley of the Piedmont region in northern Italy, Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park encompasses two adjoining alpine plateaus, Veglia and Devero, which lie at elevations between approximately 1,400 and 3,000 meters above sea level. The park covers a mosaic of glacial valleys, mountain meadows, pristine lakes, and rugged peaks, including notable summits such as Monte Leone and Corno Camoscio. Its diverse ecological environments support a variety of flora including endemic alpine plants and ancient stone pine forests. The area is a refuge for wildlife species such as chamois, ibex, marmots, golden eagles, and the elusive Alpine ibex, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Historically, the park conserves traditional alpine pastoral landscapes where seasonal grazing persists, linking cultural heritage with nature conservation. Visitors can engage in extensive hiking and trekking on marked trails ranging from gentle valley walks to challenging mountain ascents, along with climbing, fishing in high-altitude lakes, and snowshoeing during winter. Notable landmarks include the scenic Lago di Devero, known for its turquoise waters surrounded by dramatic peaks, and natural geological features such as the Alpe Veglia stone pine groves. The park’s accessibility, pristine environment, and combination of natural beauty and cultural traditions make it a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and alpine adventure.
Lago di Devero – a pristine alpine lake with striking turquoise waters set against dramatic mountain scenery
Ancient stone pine forests of Alpe Veglia offering a unique alpine ecosystem
Ibex and chamois herds commonly seen traversing rocky slopes and meadows
Historic alpine pastures showcasing traditional seasonal grazing and cultural heritage
An iconic alpine lake famed for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and panoramic mountain backdrops, popular for fishing, picnicking, and photography.
Rare and ancient stone pine groves that create a unique ecological niche and a visually striking landscape within the park.
One of the highest peaks in the region, offering challenging climbs and breathtaking views over the surrounding Alps.