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Hiking around Pont-Canavese offers access to diverse trails within the Alpine foothills of the Metropolitan City of Turin. The region is situated at the confluence of the Orco and Soana valleys, serving as a gateway to the Canavese side of the Gran Paradiso National Park. Hikers can explore deep river valleys, historic mountain pastures, and routes leading to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding peaks. The landscape features significant elevation changes and varied terrain suitable for different hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.4
(13)
73
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5.60km
03:11
570m
570m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
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59
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11.7km
06:16
1,190m
1,190m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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(5)
27
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11.6km
04:18
650m
650m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.7km
05:25
770m
770m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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6.97km
02:45
470m
470m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Last mountain pasture that you come across along the path that leads to Punta d'Arbella. Located at about 1744 meters above sea level
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Alpe del Paul is a mountain pasture located at about 1650 meters above sea level near Pont Canavese, in north-western Piedmont. This mountain pasture is a significant stop along the hiking route that leads to Punta Arbella (1,879 m), offering suggestive views of the surrounding valleys.
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Alpe Nivoiaj, located at about 1,380 meters above sea level, is a historic mountain pasture near the hamlet of Campidaglio, in the municipality of Pont Canavese. Starting from Campidaglio, it is located shortly after Alpe di Pian Russa. The map shows the presence of a water source, but in March it was not operational. Perhaps it is in the warmer months. The part of the trail that continues from here to the intersection with the trail coming from Frachiamo is exposed to the North West, so it is reasonable to expect residual snow if it is winter or early spring. This mountain pasture represents a significant stop along the hiking trail that leads to Punta Arbella (1,879 m), a panoramic peak that offers spectacular views of the surrounding valleys.
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Alpe di Pian Russa is a mountain pasture located at about 1,332 meters above sea level near the hamlet of Campidaglio, in the municipality of Pont Canavese. This mountain pasture represents a significant stop along the hiking trail that leads to Punta Arbella (1,879 m), a panoramic peak that offers spectacular views of the Soana and Orco valleys, as well as the main peaks of Piedmont and Aosta Valley. If you follow this trail in the winter or early spring season, you will most likely still encounter a good amount of snow in the section after Alpe Nivolaj up to the intersection with the trail that comes from Frachiamo.
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Reachable with a few steps from the ante-summit. It has a wind rose indicating the most important peaks in the surrounding area.
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Easily accessible summit that allows you to enjoy a great view. It has a summit diary.
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Pont Canavese is located like an enchanted village at the foot of the mountains, located between the Soana valley and the Orco valley. Its towers and stone houses clearly convey its medieval past. Right below this suggestive location stands the hermitage of Santa Maria in Doblazio, an ancient parish church that dates back to around the year one thousand, giving an aura of antiquity to the village.
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Along a dirt road that goes from Nava in the direction of Belice, there is this excellent picnic area that can be used
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Pont-Canavese, nestled at the confluence of the Orco and Soana valleys, offers a diverse range of hiking trails within the Alpine foothills. You can expect routes that traverse deep river valleys, lead to historic mountain pastures, and ascend to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding peaks. The terrain varies, providing options from moderate paths to more challenging ascents with significant elevation changes.
There are over 10 hiking routes documented around Pont-Canavese, catering to various skill levels. These include 7 moderate trails and 6 difficult trails, ensuring a suitable option for most hikers.
While there are no trails explicitly graded as 'easy' in our current selection for Pont-Canavese, several moderate routes are accessible for those with a reasonable level of fitness. For example, the Punta d'Arbella Trail from Campidaglio is a moderate 5.6 km route that offers rewarding views without extreme difficulty. The Deir Bianco Church – Casa del Violino loop from Pont Canavese is another moderate option, covering about 7 km.
Yes, several circular routes are available, perfect for day trips. Popular options include the Cappella bello sguardo – loop tour province of Torino, which is a moderate 11.6 km trail, and the Deir Bianco Church – Casa del Violino loop from Pont Canavese. For a more challenging loop, consider the Belice Chapel – Belice Panoramic Viewpoint loop from Pont Canavese.
The region is renowned for its panoramic Alpine views. You can reach Punta d'Arbella, which offers magnificent vistas over the Soana and Orco valleys, extending to the highest peaks of Piedmont and the Aosta Valley. Other notable spots include Cima Mares and Pian delle Nere, a plateau overlooking Mount Calvo. The Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross also provides sweeping views across the Canavese plain and the Alps.
Yes, many trails in Pont-Canavese incorporate historical elements. You might find yourself walking along ancient mule tracks, passing through small villages and hamlets. The archaeological site of Santa Maria in Doblazio and the ancient parish church of Santa Maria di Doblazio are points of interest along some routes. The town itself has medieval origins, with sights like the church of San Costanzo and medieval towers such as the Ferranda and Tellaria.
Yes, the region's river valleys (Orco and Soana) are integral to the landscape. Additionally, you can find trails near several lakes. Notable water features and lakes in the vicinity include Gurzia Lake Dam, Lake Eugio, and Lake Quinseina.
The hiking routes in Pont-Canavese are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 800 reviews. More than 4000 hikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the panoramic Alpine views and the diverse range of trails available.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging and adventurous outdoor activity, Pont-Canavese offers a via ferrata. It is known for being difficult yet very panoramic, featuring tough passages and expert variants.
The best time for hiking in Pont-Canavese generally spans from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are more accessible. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide beautiful seasonal colors and fewer crowds. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Pont-Canavese offers 6 trails graded as 'difficult' for experienced hikers. The Punta d'Arbella – province of Torino is a challenging 11.7 km path with significant elevation gain, leading to expansive views. Another demanding option is the Belice Chapel – Belice Panoramic Viewpoint loop from Pont Canavese.


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