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Mountaineering routes around Cesana Torinese are set within the Upper Susa Valley in Piedmont, Italy, offering a distinct Alpine environment at the confluence of the Ripa and Piccola Dora streams. The region is characterized by prominent peaks like Mount Chaberton, diverse landscapes including alpine meadows and forests, and numerous lakes such as Lac Gignoux. This area provides a wealth of natural and historical features for mountaineering.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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26
hikers
6.22km
03:18
410m
410m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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20
hikers
15.0km
07:03
1,210m
1,200m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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17
hikers
16.1km
06:15
840m
840m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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14
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14.6km
07:21
1,180m
1,180m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10
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19.5km
07:21
1,080m
1,090m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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It's the first thing you notice, even from afar, when you arrive at Monginevro
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A summit offering a stunning 360-degree view! Highly recommended for a beautiful sunset!
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Entrance to the village of Monginevro from the Italian side. Note the Napoleonic obelisk and a statue of three soldiers supporting a ski-jumping officer (surreal).
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Many paths that can be covered on foot or by mountain bike start from Monginevro and in winter you can practice cross-country skiing and alpine skiing.
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It can be reached starting from Thures with a simple walk suitable for everyone
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In order we find Lac du Fond then the Corradini Bivouac and the Dormillouse Peaks
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Easy walk, low altitude difference and paths accessible to all. Fascinating springs of ferruginous water, very beautiful valley and landscape. Too bad there is no real destination to reach where you can stop to eat and rest a bit.
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There are over 20 mountaineering routes documented around Cesana Torinese on komoot. These routes offer a variety of challenges within the stunning Alpine environment of the Upper Susa Valley.
While many mountaineering routes in Cesana Torinese are considered difficult, there are a few moderate options available. The region is known for its challenging terrain, so even moderate routes require a good level of fitness and preparation. Currently, there are 5 moderate routes listed on komoot.
For those seeking longer adventures, routes like the Bassin de Montgenèvre – Grand Charvia / Monte Gimont loop from Claviere cover approximately 16 km. Another substantial option is the Fort de la Turra – Col du Chaberton loop from Claviere, which is about 15.3 km long and typically takes over 7 hours to complete.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in Cesana Torinese are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Bivacco Matteo Corradini loop from Thures and the Fungo Magico Climbing Route loop from Claviere.
Mountaineering routes in Cesana Torinese offer spectacular Alpine vistas. You can expect panoramic views of prominent peaks like Mount Chaberton, picturesque valleys such as the Susa Valley, and serene natural features like Lac Gignoux. The region's high-altitude trails often provide expansive views across the Italian and French Alps.
Absolutely. Many routes pass by significant landmarks. You might encounter the historic Mont Chaberton Fort, known as the 'Fort of the Clouds', or the beautiful Lac Gignoux (Lake of Seven Colours). The Montgenèvre Pass also offers historical significance and stunning scenery.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for mountaineering in Cesana Torinese when alpine meadows are lush and forests are vibrant. During winter, the area transforms into a hub for winter sports, including ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, offering a different kind of challenge.
Yes, the region has several mountain huts and bivouacs that can serve as resting points or overnight shelters. Notable options include the Mulino di Laval Mountain Hut, Troncea Hut, and Corradini Bivouac, which is near the Bivacco Matteo Corradini loop from Thures.
The mountaineering routes around Cesana Torinese are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging ascents, the dramatic Alpine scenery, and the sense of accomplishment gained from exploring this rugged region.
Certainly. The area is rich with high mountain passes that offer both historical significance and breathtaking views. The Montgenèvre Pass, connecting to Briançon, France, is a prominent example. Another is the Strada dell'Assietta and Colle dell'Assietta, which is a well-known route for its elevation and panoramic vistas.
Yes, you can explore the Chisonetto Springs area on routes like the Laghetto del Chiosonetto – Chisonetto Springs loop from Sestriere. This route offers a challenging experience through high alpine terrain, allowing you to discover the natural beauty of the springs.


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