Mountain peaks around Andezeno are characterized by hilly terrain rather than towering summits, offering scenic views and outdoor activities. Located southeast of Turin, the area sits at an elevation of approximately 306 meters above sea level. Its gentle hills provide opportunities for exploring scenic hiking trails and discovering historical landmarks. From higher points, visitors can enjoy expansive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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city panorama with mountains in the background
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One of the various heights reachable on this hilly system. You can enjoy small panoramic portions visible between one tree and another
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Magical sunset after a beautiful trail
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The Basilica is dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie, whose wooden statue is preserved in the Cappella del Voto. On the hill, since 1461, well before the Basilica was built, there was a small church, a parish for the local faithful. At that time the hill was "a sharp mountain, and at the end of it a church with three altars located in the same place where the church of the Royal Congregation of Superga is now located, but in a higher site", dedicated to the Madonna but also to St. Anthony and St. Grato.
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A large cross is placed on top of a hill, in the area between Baldissero, Pavarolo and Cordova. A short steep climb leads to this elevation
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Peace in the middle of the woods, not crowded at all.
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Highest point in a hilly area, reachable by easy paths, with modest panorama, but there is nothing to indicate the summit
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The most popular elevated points include the Basilica of Superga, which is the second highest point on the Turin hill and offers stunning views. Another highly regarded spot is Bric della Croce, known for its peaceful walk through the woods to a summit marked by a large cross. Visitors also appreciate Monte Cervet Viewpoint for its scenic outlooks, even amidst trees.
Andezeno is characterized by hilly terrain rather than towering mountain peaks. You can expect gentle, undulating paths and elevated areas that provide panoramic views. The landscape is suitable for walking and cycling, with many routes passing through forests and open countryside.
Yes, several elevated points are suitable for families. The Basilica of Superga is accessible via multiple paths, some of which are family-friendly. Bric Turniola Summit is also easily accessible via easy paths, making it a good option for a family outing.
The Basilica of Superga is an 18th-century sanctuary with significant historical importance, including the Memorial to "Grande Torino." Additionally, the area around Bric Andio, a local hill, is historically notable for a battle said to have taken place in 1158 involving Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, marked by a centuries-old oak tree.
For expansive panoramic views, the Basilica of Superga offers a magnificent outlook over Turin and the surrounding region. Other viewpoints like Monte Cervet Viewpoint and Bric San Giacomo also provide scenic vistas of the local landscape.
The area around Andezeno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Andezeno to Pavarolo countryside walk" or the "Big Benches Trail." Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the "Sciolze Hilltop Village – Fresh Water Point loop." For runners, there are dedicated routes like the "Three Cemeteries loop." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and running guides for Andezeno.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking trails. For a moderate experience, consider the "Andezeno to Pavarolo countryside walk" (12.8 km) or the "Big Benches Trail from Andezeno to Montaldo Torinese" (8.9 km). An easy walking trail of about 5.8 km also circles Bric Andio, leading to a centuries-old oak tree. Explore more options in the Hiking around Andezeno guide.
Absolutely. The undulating landscape around Andezeno is well-suited for cycling. Routes like the "Sciolze Hilltop Village – Fresh Water Point loop" (19.7 km, moderate) offer scenic rides. For more challenging options, panoramic loops towards Pino Torinese provide greater elevation gains. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Andezeno guide.
You'll encounter lush forests, especially around Bric della Croce and Monte Cervet Viewpoint. The region is also known for its vineyards and agricultural landscapes. A notable natural feature is the centuries-old oak tree marking the border between Montaldo Torinese and Andezeno, accessible via an easy walking trail around Bric Andio.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful walks in the woods, the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and the sense of tranquility found at spots like Bric della Croce. The combination of accessible trails, historical sites, and scenic beauty makes for a rewarding outdoor experience.


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