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Family friendly hiking trails in Val Troncea are situated within a protected natural park in the Cottian Alps, characterized by diverse landscapes shaped by glacial and erosive forces. The region features extensive alpine forests of larch and stone pine, transitioning to high-altitude pastures at higher elevations. The Chisone stream flows through the valley, offering riverside paths and notable features like the Lendiniera waterfall. The area is surrounded by peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, providing panoramic views.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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9.64km
03:02
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Embark on the Val Troncea Loop Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through a diverse landscape. You will follow pleasant valley-floor paths alongside the Chisone stream before ascending into…
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15.4km
05:58
990m
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This difficult 9.6-mile loop hike to Laghi dell'Albergian from Laux offers stunning alpine scenery and 3240 feet of elevation gain.

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13.3km
03:59
360m
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Embark on a moderate hiking loop through the scenic Val Troncea, following the Torrente Chisone. This route spans 8.3 miles (13.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1170 feet (357…
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18.6km
08:35
1,300m
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Embark on a difficult 11.6-mile (18.6 km) loop tour to Bric Ghinivert, a challenging hike in the Val Troncea Natural Park that demands 8 hours and 35 minutes of your…
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18.0km
07:41
1,100m
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Embark on the challenging Colle del Beth Loop via the Mines, a difficult hike spanning 11.2 miles (18.0 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3619 feet (1103 metres). This…
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The refuge is also open during winter weekends and can be reached via a well-trodden and easy-to-follow path.
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The first lake is stunning. Given the nature of the EE route, which lacks Tracia and is dangerous, the second and third are not worth a visit.
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completely runnable... final stretch hiking...
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I recommend following the path that passes by the Mulino refuge to avoid the landscape of cars especially on weekends. You can then go to the other side or from the Mulino refuge bridge or further ahead there is another bridge.
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You can plan a nice tour starting from Pragelato, arriving at Alpe Meys and on the way back turn right for the Rifugio Troncea
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Pleasant detour for those travelling along the main road of Val Troncea. It can be reached in just over a kilometre but in some places the slopes exceed 15%
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Val Troncea offers a wide selection of hiking trails suitable for families. Our guide features over 30 routes, with at least 7 specifically categorized as easy, perfect for outings with children. The entire park provides 22 marked and signposted paths, ensuring there's something for every family.
The warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, are generally ideal for family hiking in Val Troncea. This period allows you to fully appreciate the valley's rich Alpine flora, often referred to as the 'valley of flowers,' and enjoy comfortable temperatures for exploring the high-altitude pastures and forests.
Family-friendly trails in Val Troncea often follow the gentle slopes of the valley floor, alongside the picturesque Chisone stream. You'll encounter paths through extensive Alpine forests of larch and stone pine, and as you gain a little elevation, you'll discover vast high-altitude pastures. The terrain is generally well-maintained, with some historical mule tracks that offer a glimpse into the valley's past.
Yes, Val Troncea has several circular routes that are great for families. A popular option is the Val Troncea Loop Trail, which offers a manageable distance and elevation gain. Another excellent choice is Along the Torrente Chisone – loop in the Parco Naturale della Val Troncea, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Chisone stream.
Absolutely! The Chisone stream flows through the entire valley, providing many opportunities for picturesque riverside paths. The Along the Torrente Chisone – loop in the Parco Naturale della Val Troncea is a great example. Additionally, the Lendiniera waterfall is a captivating natural highlight that can be enjoyed along some of the trails, offering a refreshing stop for families.
Val Troncea is rich in history. You can explore old hamlets like Laval, Seytes, Troncea, and Jussaud, which offer a glimpse into traditional Alpine life. Trails like the Sentiero del Beth follow old miner's mule tracks, with information boards detailing the valley's mining past. The Seytes Ruins are also a fascinating spot for families to discover.
Val Troncea is generally welcoming to dogs, as it is a protected natural park. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially given the diverse Alpine fauna, which includes chamois, ibex, roe deer, and marmots. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning Alpine scenery, the peaceful atmosphere of the protected natural park, and the diverse trails that cater to all skill levels. The rich flora and fauna, along with the charming historical hamlets, are frequently highlighted as memorable aspects of the Val Troncea experience.
Yes, Val Troncea has several mountain huts that provide excellent spots for rest, refreshments, and even local cuisine. Notable options include the Mulino di Laval Mountain Hut and the Troncea Hut. These huts are perfect for a break during your family hike.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, even lower-elevation trails and high-altitude pastures provide wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding Cottian Alps. The valley itself, with its U-shaped profile, offers picturesque vistas. For a more accessible viewpoint, consider trails that lead to open pastures where you can enjoy the vastness of the landscape without extreme climbs.
Beyond the natural beauty, families can enjoy several points of interest. The Mulino di Laval Mountain Hut and Troncea Hut are great for a break. You can also visit the Seytes Ruins to explore historical remnants. The valley's rich undergrowth with juniper, rhododendron, and blueberry also makes for an engaging walk for children.


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