Established in 1979, the Alta Valsesia Natural Park is characterized as an Alpine park par excellence. It stretches from Fobello at 880m to Punta Gnifetti at 4554m on Mont Rosa and is therefore the highest protected area in Europe. The Alpine Park is dominated by the presence of the Mont Rose massif and its glaciers which form an extraordinary and suggestive backdrop to excursions particularly in the region of Alagna.
The watershed that seperates Valsesia from the Gressoney Valley and from the Swiss and the Anzasca Valley forms its western and north western borders. In the west the border coincides with the alpine crest of the Mont Rosa massif.
The management is entrusted to the park rangers who act as police officials. Other than surveillance, the park rangers also collaborate in studying the protected area by gathering data, promoting environmental education and directly intervening in the supervision of the flora and fauna.
The entrance to the Alta Valsesia Natural Park on the side of Alagna is a square called Piazzale dell'Acqua Bianca.
The tarred road that leads to the square is closed to public, but there is a shuttle service that connects Piazzale del Wold at the end of Main road 299 to the entrance of the Park every day during month of July and August.
See here time table for months of May and June