Best mountain peaks around Givoletto, located in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy, offer access to engaging mountain peaks popular among hikers. The region provides diverse terrain, from moderate trails to more challenging ascents, catering to various skill levels. Hikers can experience expansive panoramic views across the plain surrounding Turin and the Susa Valley. The natural landscape includes heathland, meadows, and forested areas, with several peaks featuring historical or religious landmarks.
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Accessible from Almese on a dirt road or by climbing from Rubiana towards Col del Lys at the crossroads shortly after Mompellato. You can also climb from Val della Torre via a hiking trail.
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Climbing by mountain bike from Brione is almost impassable. Once you reach the Chapel of the Holy Family, take the path along the left wall of the church to descend towards Caselette. It becomes easier to ride, more scenic, more technical, and more fun.
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The direct climb (tramontana path) towards the Chapel is not for everyone, because it is very steep at times with climbing on rocks, but once you reach the top you can enjoy a spectacular view
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start of a great descent...
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The Lys pass is a pass that is part of the Graian Alps. Located at 1,311 meters above sea level, the Lys hill connects the Susa valley with the Viù valley. The view from the summit is spectacular. Furthermore, at the pass you can find a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself. The Lys hill was the scene of a bloody battle in July 1944: 26 partisans were massacred by Nazi troops. The tower at the pass recalls the sacrifice of the young partisans.
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Chapel reachable after having walked the Via Crucis of Brione, a place somewhat left to itself and without a very beautiful view.
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The climb (done by Almese) is just right, sections never excessively hard, with some areas where it flattens out and you can catch your breath, therefore absolutely manageable. Barbosa for the first 4-5 km due to the slope and the crossing of residential areas, then you enter the woods. The landscape opens up unexpectedly only in the final km. On a weekday, very little vehicular traffic and a handful of cyclists 👌🏻 Be careful on the descent towards Viù, several stretches of very ruined asphalt, with dangerous ruts in the shade of the forest
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Summit cross of Monte Musinè for its panoramic views and accessibility for workouts or relaxation. Another highly-rated spot is the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella, offering impressive vistas of the Susa Valley. The Lys Pass is also popular for its spectacular views and historical significance, connecting the Susa and Viù valleys.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa is located in a beautiful green plateau within the Col del Lys natural park, making it an excellent spot for a family picnic. It features tables and a fountain, perfect for a stop during a walk.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including heathland, meadows, and forested areas. Peaks like Monte Lera are known for unique flora such as Euphorbia gibelliana. You'll also find expansive panoramic views across the plain surrounding Turin and the Susa Valley from various summits.
Yes, several peaks feature historical or religious landmarks. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella has a statue of the Madonna on its highest rocky point. Monte Lera features a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Snow. The Lys Pass is a historical site, recalling a significant battle from July 1944. Additionally, the Chapel of the Holy Family on Monte Calvo is reachable via the Via Crucis of Brione.
The area around Givoletto is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Punta Fournà, Monte Rosselli and Monte Baron ring tour, or moderate options such as the Monte Baron and Monte Rosselli Loop. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Givoletto guide. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the 'La Bizzarria – Cascina Rubbianetta loop' for gravel and 'Truc Mola – Little Climb of Fiano loop' for road cycling. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Givoletto and Road Cycling Routes around Givoletto guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding trails. The ascent to Monte Lera, for instance, can involve climbing on the mountain ridge and is considered a moderate difficulty trail. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella also has routes with rock jumps, though less difficult paths are available. Some routes to the Summit cross of Monte Musinè can be steep and stony.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by peak, the region is generally enjoyable for hiking and outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Monte Musinè is considered suitable for various activities any day of the week. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, as some trails may become more challenging or inaccessible due to snow.
Visitors particularly value the extensive panoramic views across the plain surrounding Turin and the Susa Valley. The peaceful settings of chapels and natural reserves, along with the variety of trails catering to different skill levels, are also highly appreciated. The community has shared over 171 photos and given more than 300 upvotes for the highlights in the area, indicating strong satisfaction with the scenic beauty and outdoor opportunities.
Rocca Sella is popular among hikers from Turin due to its manageable altitude difference. It offers impressive views of the Susa Valley. While some routes involve rock jumps, a less difficult path passes through Colle Arponetto, making it accessible to a wider range of hikers. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella is a key feature on its highest rocky point.
Yes, at the Lys Pass, you can find a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself. This makes it a convenient stop for longer hikes or cycling tours in the area.
Monte Lera is a prominent peak offering expansive panoramic views across the plain surrounding Turin. It is part of a natural reserve established to protect unique flora, such as Euphorbia gibelliana. The hike often includes a nature route leading to a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Snow.
Yes, Monte Musinè is often described as an 'easy peak' suitable for a good workout or relaxation, with various paths leading to its summit. While some routes can be challenging, easier options are available. For a specific easy route, consider the 'Forvilla to Givoletto trail (via Route 005A)' which is about 5.8 km long. You can find more easy hiking options in the Hiking around Givoletto guide.


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