Best attractions and places to see around Chianocco include a rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in the Val di Susa, near Susa. The area features ancient landmarks, sacred art, and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore the Chianocco Ravine Nature Reserve and the broader Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park. Historical structures like castles and Roman remains are also present.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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in case of snow be careful not to lose the path
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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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The Rifugio Toesca is located in the heart of the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, in Val di Susa. It offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays in both rooms and tents. It is open all year round, every day in summer until the end of September, and weekends and holidays during the rest of the year. To check, consult the website or contact the refuge directly: https://rifugiotoesca.it/
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Very welcoming place for hikers and bikers. Lots of tables and benches scattered everywhere
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Unfortunately, the upper lake is full of rotting plants. Swimming is not recommended unless you are a frog. Unfortunately, the smell is not that great either. So I quickly left. The lake near the parking lot looks a little better. The restaurant is a nice place to stay.
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i want to climb the Rocciamelone in April from Susa? Is that possible (is there still snow then) and is it easy to lift with other fellow hikers?
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The first refuge you meet during the excursion, continuing you can reach the Toesca refuge
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Beautiful lake, even frozen, in the middle of nature
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Chianocco is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Chianocco Ravine Nature Reserve, home to the dramatic Orrido di Foresto, a 50-meter deep ravine carved by the Prebec torrent. The area is also part of the larger Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. For a scenic lake experience, consider Lago di Malciaussia or the Frogs' Paradise Lake, a naturalistic spot suitable for families.
Yes, for adventurous hikers, the Rocciamelone Summit is a popular destination. It's the highest peak in the vicinity of Turin, offering a challenging climb with some sections requiring fixed ropes. It's recommended to start early and be prepared for varying temperatures.
Chianocco boasts several historical landmarks. You can explore the 13th-century Castello di Chianocco, which also houses the Museum of Ancient Crafts. Another notable site is the well-preserved 12th-century Romanesque Torre di Chianocco. Additionally, the Cappella di S. Ippolito features 15th-century art, and the Chiesa di S. Pietro Apostolo has an intact Romanesque bell tower.
Absolutely. Just a few kilometers away in Susa, you can find significant Roman and Celtic archaeological sites. These include the well-preserved Arch of Augustus, constructed around the 1st century BC, as well as the Aqueduct of Graziano, the Castrum, the Antonina arena, and the Savoy Gate.
Chianocco offers several family-friendly spots. The Amprimo Mountain Hut is easily accessible and features large lawns perfect for children. The Madonna della Neve Chapel and Col Bione Fountain area is another favored spot for families, with a large grassy area. The Frogs' Paradise Lake also offers a simple, naturalistic route suitable for children.
Beyond hiking, the Lower Susa Valley around Chianocco is excellent for cycling. You can find challenging routes for both road and gravel bikes, combining sport with nature and history. For specific routes, explore the Cycling around Chianocco, Gravel biking around Chianocco, and Road Cycling Routes around Chianocco guides.
Yes, the area features several mountain huts. The Toesca Hut, located in the heart of the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and overnight stays, and is open all year. The Amprimo Mountain Hut is another family-friendly option, providing easy access and a great spot for a break.
The Museum of Ancient Crafts (Museo degli Antichi Mestieri) is housed within the Castello di Chianocco. It showcases typical trades of the past, featuring a mechanized installation depicting 20th-century life in Chianocco, a section on stone working in the Susa Valley quarries, and documentation of the Fell railway at Moncenisio.
The summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as mountain huts like the Toesca Hut are open daily. However, the region offers opportunities year-round, with the Toesca Hut also serving as a base for snowshoers in winter. Always check local conditions and opening times before your visit.
The Chianocco Ravine Nature Reserve is a special protected area within the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Park. Its most striking feature is the Orrido di Foresto, a deep ravine carved by the Prebec torrent. The reserve is also notable for its unique habitat, which supports Mediterranean holm oaks, a rare sight in this alpine environment.
Yes, you can find more information about the Castello di Chianocco on its Wikipedia page: Castello di Chianocco on Wikipedia. While privately owned, it occasionally opens for historical events and hosts the Museum of Ancient Crafts.


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