Mountain Peaks around None offer diverse opportunities for exploration and scenic views. This region features several distinct summits and natural monuments, providing varied terrain for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape includes both forested areas and open viewpoints, allowing for different types of outdoor experiences. With a range of trails, the area caters to various skill levels.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Small stone church right at the highest point of Mount San Giorgio
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Panoramic mountain that offers a 360 degree view, with spectacular panoramas of the Turin plain and the Alps. Visible among the many, the Musinè and the Rocciamelone.
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One of the three tricks of Rivalta
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An elevation in the woods that can be easily reached from Rivalta with paths in the woods. There is a recreation area with tree houses and a swing
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High point of a modest hill that can be reached with easy paths, even by mountain bike. Its name is indicated on the board
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Excellent training stretches, you can stretch towards the Collina Morenica and Moncuni
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The most popular mountain peak in the region is Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, known for its 360° views and a small Romanesque church. Visitors also highly appreciate Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco), a natural monument reachable by easy paths, and Monte Rubata Boe for its beautiful panorama.
Yes, Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco) is considered family-friendly, offering easy paths suitable for all ages, even for mountain biking. Additionally, the Sunflower field highlight mentions a recreation area with tree houses and a swing, making it a good spot for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross is an excellent choice, offering 360° vistas. Monte Rubata Boe also provides a beautiful panorama, serving as a great alternative to Monte San Giorgio.
At the summit of Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, you'll find a small Romanesque church built before the year 1000. Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco) features the erratic boulder 'Pera Crusà' with a cross incision and a stone pillar marking historical municipal boundaries.
Yes, Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco) is described as a modest hill reachable with easy paths, making it suitable for beginners. The paths to Monte Rubata Boe are also noted as 'not difficult'.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Stupinigi–None Cycle Path – Stupinigi Poplar Avenue loop', which are available in the Hiking around None guide. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Historic center of Saluzzo – Airasca–Moretta Cycle Path loop' in the Cycling around None guide. Running trails, including the 'Stupinigi–None Cycle Path – Royal Route Trail loop', are detailed in the Running Trails around None guide.
Yes, Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross is a well-known starting point for paragliders and hang-gliders, offering ideal conditions due to its excellent vantage point.
Yes, Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross is completely located within the Natural Park 'San Giorgio'. The Colle di Prè mountain pass is also situated in the natural park of Monte San Giorgio.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramas and the diverse network of trails. Many appreciate the sense of accomplishment after reaching summits like Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, describing the views as worth 'every drop of sweat'. The unique natural monuments and historical elements also add to the appeal.
Absolutely. Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco) is a notable natural monument featuring an erratic boulder with a distinctive cross incision. The entire Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross area is also considered a natural monument with its unique geological features and 360° views.
While many paths are intermediate, some sections can be challenging. For instance, the ascent to Monte Rubata Boe can involve S3-4 high difficulty sections. The Sunflower field highlight also mentions challenging sections within its forested trails.
Yes, Pera Crusà (Truc Monsagnasco) can be reached with easy paths suitable for mountain bikes. However, it's important to note that a sign at the beginning of the climb to Monte Rubata Boe indicates 'no bikes', so always check local signage.


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