Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Antonino Di Susa are found in the lower Susa Valley, a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. This area offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty within its borders and in the surrounding Susa Valley. Nestled at the foot of the Alps, it is known for its rich historical and artistic heritage. Visitors can explore ancient churches, castles, and museums, alongside diverse natural landscapes including wetlands and…
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In the Orsiera Rocciavrè park. Reachable only by paths, not all of which are ideal for MTB. The effort is rewarded by this splendid place.
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last stretch of the road that goes up to Colle Braida, well paved but very crowded, be careful especially when going down. the last 100 meters are paved, to get to the entrance
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The Sacra di San Michele is an abbey perched on the summit of Mount Pirchiriano. From the 12th to the 15th century it experienced its best period becoming one of the main centers of Benedictine spirituality in Italy. Today it can be visited and, after climbing the 243 steps, from its summit you can enjoy a splendid view of the valley.
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Feasible downhill with gravel if very skilled at driving, uphill with mountain bike you need to have super legs and breath or the engine, some sections exceed 20% with rough ground..
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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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Exceptional panoramic point over Turin, one of the most recognized symbols of Piedmont
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Excellent destination for a bike ride or starting point for many climbs of varying difficulty.
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Of morainic origin like the nearby Lago Piccolo di Avigliana, the Lago Grande is a typical tourist destination for many people who want to take a trip out of town from Turin. Of particular interest on the shores of Lago Grande is the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Laghi.
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Sant'Antonino di Susa is rich in history. You can explore the town's central church with its Romanesque bell tower, the ancient Sacra di San Michele, which is a symbol of Piedmont, and the 11th-century Oratory of Sant'Antonino. Other notable sites include Castello Billia, the Monumento ai Caduti Partigiani, and the Museo Etnografico, which offers insights into local traditions.
The area boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Lago Grande di Avigliana and the Lakes of Avigliana, which are part of a natural park and a treasure chest of biodiversity. Explore the Mareschi wetland area and pleasant walking paths through chestnut groves. Parts of the extensive Orsiera Rocciavrè Natural Park are also accessible, known for its diverse landscapes and Alpine wildlife.
Yes, there are various hiking options. For experienced hikers, the Colle Bione Itinerary offers wonderful landscapes. Easier walks can be found through the chestnut groves and around the Mareschi wetland. You can find a range of trails, from easy to difficult, including routes like 'Trail to Cresto (505B)' or 'From Sant'Antonino to Col Bione Chapel (via CAI 505)'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Sant'Antonino Di Susa guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and mountaineering. You can find several running loops, such as 'Running loop from Sant'Antonino - Vaie', and challenging mountaineering routes like 'Rocca Sella loop from Caprie'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Sant'Antonino Di Susa and Mountain Hikes around Sant'Antonino Di Susa guides.
Absolutely. The Lago Grande di Avigliana and the Lakes of Avigliana are ideal for families, offering walking paths and a natural park setting. The Amprimo Mountain Hut is also considered family-friendly, with easy access and large lawns for children to play.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sacra di San Michele, which offers scenic routes for ascent and descent. The Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella provides a 360-degree view of the Susa Valley. Additionally, the shores of Lago Grande di Avigliana offer excellent points to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, for a unique historical experience, visit the Pera 'd le masche (Rock of the Witches) in the hamlet of Cresto. This interesting carved rock features 120 prehistoric cup-shaped engravings. The Oratory of Sant'Antonino, an 11th-century medieval church, is also a lesser-known testament to an ancient village.
The Amprimo Mountain Hut is an excellent option, offering both restaurant services and accommodation. It's easily accessible and suitable for families. The area around the Lakes of Avigliana also features dining areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Sacra di San Michele is loved for its symbolic importance and scenic routes. The Lakes of Avigliana are cherished for their tranquility, biodiversity, and as a perfect escape from city life. Many also enjoy the stunning views from elevated points like the Chapel of the Madonna of Rocca Sella.
The Susa Valley, nestled at the foot of the Alps, offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during most of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, especially around the lakes and higher elevations. Winter can offer opportunities for snow-related activities in the surrounding mountains, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, parts of the extensive Orsiera Rocciavrè Natural Park are accessible from the Sant'Antonino di Susa area. This park, covering over 11,000 hectares, is known for its glacial lakes, diverse landscapes, and Alpine wildlife such as chamois, deer, roe deer, and numerous bird species, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the area provides pleasant walking paths that traverse chestnut groves. You can also explore the Mareschi wetland area, which showcases the uncontaminated nature of the region and is part of the Lakes of Avigliana natural park.


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