Best attractions and places to see around Monastero Di Lanzo include a blend of historical heritage, cultural richness, and natural beauty. This village, situated at 825 meters in the Metropolitan City of Turin, is known for its monastic past, including a Benedictine female priory. The area is located on the western side of the verdant Val Tesso, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and a network of hiking trails through forests and alpine…
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Ancient Roman Lanzo Bridge
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This is the main entrance
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From this sign begins the path that leads shortly from the village of Lanzo to the Devil's Bridge
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Beautiful refuge at 1600 m, quality food 😋
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Here you enter the municipal park of Ponte del Diavolo, reachable with an easy walk
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An easy but satisfying climb. The first half is harder, then it drops off significantly to climb the last 2 km.
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From Mezzenile, 2024 brought new asphalt and it's a good ride compared to before. Beautiful but the second half is quite challenging, especially the last 3 km. Top views at the top from both sides. It deserves it.
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Monastero di Lanzo boasts a rich history. A prominent landmark is the Romanesque Bell Tower of the Gézia Parish Church, a 12th-century stone structure that was once part of the original Benedictine monastery. You can also visit the Devil's Bridge (Ponte del Diavolo), Lanzo Torinese, an ancient bridge connecting Lanzo with the valleys, and its access point, the Ponte del Diavolo Municipal Park – Entrance.
Yes, Monastero di Lanzo keeps its local traditions alive. The feast of Santa Anastasia, the town's patron saint, is celebrated with the distribution of 'pane della carità' (charity bread) and 'galeit' (rooster-shaped pastries). During Christmas, the hamlets come alive with artisanal nativity scenes set up along the mule tracks, offering a unique festive experience.
The area is rich in natural beauty, situated on the western side of the verdant Val Tesso. You can explore coniferous forests and alpine meadows. For a specific natural highlight, consider hiking to Lake Monastero, located at an altitude of 1992 meters, which is also popular for mountain biking.
For spectacular panoramic views, visit the Parco della Resistenza e della Pace. Additionally, many hiking trails throughout the region offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding valleys. The Salvin Hut also provides a beautiful terrace overlooking the landscape.
Monastero di Lanzo is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging ascents. You can find routes leading through forests and alpine meadows. For detailed options, explore the Hiking around Monastero Di Lanzo guide, which includes trails like the 'To the Sanctuary of Marsaglia, Salvin Refuge and Colle della Forchetta — Ring tour'.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. Cyclists can tackle the Ascent from Viù to Colle del Lys, known for its magnificent views, or the demanding Dieta Pass (Mezzenile), which features steep sections. For more challenging hiking, consult the Mountain Hikes around Monastero Di Lanzo guide.
The local cuisine is rich in typical products. Be sure to try toma cheese, a semi-hard cheese with a delicate flavor, and salame di turgia, a sausage made with beef, lard, and pork belly. For something sweet, look for torcetti, which are twisted biscuits.
Yes, Monastero di Lanzo offers options for families. The Ponte del Diavolo Municipal Park – Entrance is reachable with an easy walk, making it accessible for families. The Salvin Hut is also considered family-friendly and offers a welcoming place to rest.
The 'Pintura' in Chiaves refers to a well-known series of narrow alleys, called 'chintane,' that wind through the old part of the hamlet. These alleys connect Chiaves to the Cresto hamlet and are part of Chiaves' charm, known for its elegant period villas and cobbled streets.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Tour of Val di Viù via Colle del Lys - Ring Tour' in the Road Cycling Routes around Monastero Di Lanzo guide. Lake Monastero is also a popular spot for mountain biking.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The characteristic and suggestive crossing on the Stura at the Devil's Bridge is a highlight. Many appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and views from places like the Salvin Hut, and the excellent off-road routes for cycling near the Ponte del Diavolo Municipal Park.
The area is generally accessible for outdoor activities for much of the year. For hiking and cycling, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather. The Salvin Hut, for example, is accessible practically all year round, with roads beaten and made passable even in winter for those who enjoy snowy excursions.


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