Best attractions and places to see in Oasi Xerotermiche Della Val Di Susa - Orrido Di Chianocco is a natural reserve in the Susa Valley, recognized for its unique xerothermic habitats and dramatic geological formations. The area features the Orrido di Chianocco, a spectacular canyon carved by the Prebèc stream, alongside rare Mediterranean flora like the Holm Oak and Red Juniper. It is home to diverse fauna, including roe deer and various raptors, and offers insights into ancient archaeological remains.…
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The trail is very difficult to find, starting from the first water crossing, but especially between points 4 and 5 (note: I hiked in the opposite direction). I lost the route several times and had to climb very dangerously to finally reach the cave! Komoot didn't clearly indicate the route, and the hiking GPS also showed this route... So extra preparation is necessary! A truly beautiful area!
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CAI bivouac of Bussoleno equipped with 7 beds, stove, table, chairs, and outside benches with tables and a beautiful panoramic view of the Susa valley. It can be reached by paths of varying difficulty, from the hamlets of Falcemagna or Foresto
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Rustic but welcoming bivouac. Very satisfying view As of today April 2024 and under renovation.
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The Orrido di Foresto Reserve, established with the aim of protecting the prickly juniper, extends for 200 hectares in the territory of the municipalities of Bussoleno and Susa. It includes the stupendous ravine excavated by the Rio Rocciamelone and the neighboring limestone bastions alternating with xeric prairies. Source: https://www.parchialpicozie.it/page/view/riserva-naturale-speciale-orrido-di-foresto/
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Small cliff belonging to the Foresto area and divided into 5 sectors, separated by short wooded areas. The DX sector of the 1st terrace can be reached by following two evident cairns clearly visible as soon as the path reaches the base of the cliff. The height of the streets is between 10 -15 meters in the first sectors, up to 20 m in the 4th terrace. Crag The exposure to the south and the modest altitude (600 m.) Make it a suitable place for winter days, while remaining easily accessible even in mid-seasons. Source: https://www.gulliver.it/itinerari/terrazze-di-avalon-falesia/
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Upstream of the ford on the Rocciamelone stream, on the left orographic side, you can see two caves, called “Voute”, the result of erosive phenomena (area of geological interest) which hosted seasonal settlements of Neolithic shepherds. Source: https://www.parchialpicozie.it/page/view/sentiero-delle-voute/
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A nature reserve a few steps from Chianocco in Val Susa, with high rocky walls used as climbing on the via ferrata starting further downstream. This area is located upstream of the ravine, nice to visit with the stream flowing in the center, but there are no green areas where you can stop
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The region is renowned for its xerothermic oases, which support Mediterranean flora and fauna rarely found in the Alps due to their warm, dry conditions. A central feature is the Chianocco Gorge, a spectacular canyon carved by the Prebèc stream with towering rocky walls and waterfalls. You can also find unique geological formations like "Chouqué" or "bell tower" erosion pyramids, and explore the Le Voute Caves, which are results of erosive phenomena.
Yes, the region has significant archaeological interest, with discoveries dating back to the Eneolithic period. The nearby town of Chianocco offers cultural attractions such as the Chapel of San Ippolito with 15th-century figures, and the Church of San Pietro Apostolo, known for its intact Romanesque bell tower. You can also see the sturdy, crenellated tower known as Domus Fortis (Casaforte) along the ancient Roman road.
The reserve was established to protect the only truly spontaneous population of Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) in Piemonte. Other rare plants typical of Mediterranean and steppe climates are present, including the Red Juniper. The area is home to diverse wildlife such as roe deer, wild boars, badgers, and foxes. The cliffs provide nesting sites for imperial crows, kestrels, and jackdaws, and raptors like buzzards, peregrine falcons, and the rare short-toed eagle are frequently observed.
The Oasi Xerotermiche Della Val Di Susa - Orrido Di Chianocco is an excellent destination for hiking. A popular itinerary connects the Chianocco Gorge with the Foresto Gorge. Educational trails like "Monte Molaras" and "Truc San Martino" allow you to explore the natural and human history of the oases. For more specific routes, you can find various mountain hikes and waterfall hikes in the region.
The area offers various trails suitable for different skill levels, including educational trails that can be interesting for families. While some gorge trails can be challenging, there are also easier walks. The natural beauty and diverse wildlife can provide an engaging experience for children. Always check the difficulty of specific trails before setting out with family.
The trails, especially those exploring the xerothermic oases like "Monte Molaras" and "Truc San Martino," are particularly recommended in autumn and winter due to the area's sun exposure. The mild, dry conditions of the xerothermic habitats make these seasons pleasant for exploration, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Yes, the area offers climbing opportunities. The Avalon Terraces Climbing Crag is a small cliff divided into 5 sectors. Its south-facing exposure and modest altitude make it suitable for climbing during winter and mid-seasons. The Chianocco Gorge also has high rocky walls used for climbing on via ferrata routes.
For those seeking a rustic overnight stay or a rest stop with a view, the Bivacco Fugera is a CAI bivouac equipped with 7 beds, a stove, and offers a panoramic view of the Susa valley. It is accessible via paths of varying difficulty from hamlets like Falcemagna or Foresto.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, especially the spectacular gorges like Foresto Gorge and Chianocco Gorge, with their towering rocky walls and crystalline streams. The unique xerothermic habitats and the chance to see rare flora and diverse fauna are also highly valued. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding hiking trails and the stunning panoramic views.
Yes, the region provides several options for running and trail running. You can explore various running trails, including loops around Susa and Mompantero, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult in terms of challenge.
Beyond the dramatic canyons, the area features unique geological formations resulting from millennia of erosion. These include characteristic "Chouqué" or "bell tower" erosion pyramids, which can be admired near the hamlets of Margritt and Molè. The Le Voute Caves are also notable geological formations resulting from erosive processes.


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