Best attractions and places to see around Borgo San Dalmazzo, a town in the Province of Cuneo, Italy, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Situated on the slopes of Monserrato Hill, the area provides panoramic views of the Cuneo plain and surrounding Italian Alps. Visitors can explore ancient sites, admire natural features like waterfalls, and engage with local traditions. The region features 19 distinct highlights waiting to be explored.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Small but welcoming village with a refuge and the possibility of lunch
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From this year new new entry E-Bike charging column
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Beautiful place in all seasons
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In 2024 there is also the new Trail dahu'+ tana del dahu
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to get there, you walk a little way or push your bike
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Paraloup refuge can be reached up to Chiot Rosa via asphalt, then dirt road for about 2km, fountain at the BGTA
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Alpine village of Rittana rich in history, protagonist of liberation and resistance, with restaurant with terrace, an open-air theater and a multimedia museum. To reach it, park the car in Chiot Rosa and walk for half an hour on the road
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From 2023 on the upper part of the equipped area on the right there is a dirt road, even further on the right towards the bush there is the TR1 path which will take you down to Rittana, ps: some sections are a bit complicated due to the uneven surface
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Borgo San Dalmazzo is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Abbazia di San Dalmazzo di Pedona and its Abbey Museum, which features Roman-era remains and artifacts. Other notable sites include the 17th-century Santuario di Monserrato, the 16th-century Torre Civica, and the Arco di San Rocco, the last remaining medieval city gate. Don't miss the Memoriale della Deportazione and the MEMO4345 multimedia path, commemorating WWII events.
Yes, the area offers beautiful natural spots and panoramic views. The Tancias Waterfall is a popular natural attraction, accessible by an easy walk, and is present almost all year round, even freezing partially in winter. For stunning vistas, the Santuario di Monserrato, perched on a hill, provides commanding views of the Cuneo plain and surrounding mountains. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area also offers an excellent panoramic point at 1200 meters altitude.
Families can enjoy Parco Grandis, located at the foot of Monserrato hill, which features an adventure park in the 'wood of the gnomes' with activities designed for children aged 8 to 12. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is also family-friendly, offering tables and barbecue spots. Additionally, the Paraloup Hamlet, a historical site, has a children's play area and offers various excursions suitable for families.
The region around Borgo San Dalmazzo offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the Monte Saben and Monte Croce Trail or the easy Tetto Pilone and Monte Croce loop tour. For more options, you can find a comprehensive guide to hiking trails at Hiking around Borgo San Dalmazzo.
Absolutely. The Tajaré Bike Park Trailhead offers stunning courses for all levels, from easy to challenging, with a mix of dirt roads and paths. You can find more mountain biking routes and information in the guide MTB Trails around Borgo San Dalmazzo.
Paraloup Hamlet is a spectacular old village known as one of the most important villages of the Resistance. It served as a significant location during WWII, with figures like Nuto Revelli and Galimberti passing through. Today, it offers a panoramic point, excellent services, and is a starting point for many excursions.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. The Tancias Waterfall is present practically all year, even freezing in winter, offering a unique sight. The Fiera Fredda, a traditional event, takes place in December, which is a good time to experience local culture.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes such as the Gesso and Stura River Park loop or the Monte Croce (1410 m) Viewpoint – Cima Saben loop. For a detailed list of options, refer to the guide Running Trails around Borgo San Dalmazzo.
The historic center of Borgo San Dalmazzo retains its late-medieval urban structure with charming views. You can explore remnants of medieval walls, the 16th-century Torre Civica, and the Arco di San Rocco. The 17th-century Churches of the Confraternities of Santa Croce and Misericordia are also worth visiting.
Yes, the Memoriale della Deportazione, located next to the railway station, commemorates the tragic events of 1943-1944 when Jewish individuals were deported to Auschwitz. It is free to visit and serves as a powerful reminder of these historical events. Additionally, MEMO4345 offers a multimedia historical-didactic path that gives voice to the Deportation Memorial.
The Fiera Fredda (Cold Fair) is an important traditional event in Borgo San Dalmazzo. It's an opportunity to sample local snails, particularly the Helix Pomatia Alpina, cooked according to refined local tradition. The national snail market and a large market take place annually on December 5th.
Yes, the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is an excellent spot for this. Located at 1200 meters altitude, it features a fountain, tables, and barbecue places, making it ideal for a break. It's also easily reachable by car and serves as a meeting point for various paths.


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