Best attractions and places to see around Pecetto Torinese, a charming town on the Turin hills, offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Known for its cherry production, the area features picturesque landscapes, especially during cherry blossom season, and stands at 400 meters above sea level. The region provides a variety of experiences, from ancient settlements to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Alpine chain.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Very nice cycle path. Quite crowded in good weather and at certain times.
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The Victory Lighthouse, also known as the Maddalena Lighthouse, is a colossal monument dedicated to the Winged Victory, located at the top of the Memorial Park near the Maddalena Hill. The optics of the lighthouse are located in the torch held in the hands of the imposing bronze statue, a work by the Turinese sculptor Edoardo Rubino.
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Even if you don't want to visit the inside, it's worth walking as far as you can. You can then see the wonderful staircases. Unfortunately, the outside is currently partially covered in scaffolding.
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In the middle of the park on the Po lies the replica of the medieval estate.
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A popular destination for locals and tourists alike, somewhat removed from the – sometimes hectic – hustle and bustle of the megalopolis of Turin, the "Colle della Maddalena" is the highest peak in the surrounding area at almost 700 meters. However, the mountain is crowned not by a summit cross or other small sacred monument, but by a female figure from Roman mythology: "VICTORIA," the goddess of victory.
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The largest park in Turin, on top of the hill on the right bank of the Po, where you can take several easy walks
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It has been under restoration and renovation for a year. Unfortunately we didn't know that 😕. From the outside it looks quite good. According to the internet: The medieval village is closed to the public for restoration work as part of the "TORINO PROJECT, ITS PARK, ITS RIVER: MEMORY AND FUTURE" (PNRR Funds), with construction work until June 2026 https://www.borgomedievaletorino.it/
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Directly in front of it there is a beautiful fountain which is illuminated in the evening with color changes
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Pecetto Torinese is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes. You can wander through extensive cherry orchards, especially picturesque during the cherry blossom season in April. The Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse, while a few kilometers away, offers extraordinary panoramic views of the Alpine chain and the plain. The Valle di Vaiors (Meandro San Felice) and Rio Vajors also provide scenic paths through fruit orchards and beehives.
Pecetto Torinese boasts several historical churches. The Parish Church of Santa Maria della Neve, reconstructed in the 18th century, features Baroque architecture, impressive altars, and an 18th-century organ. The Church of St. Sebastian, dating back to the early 13th century, showcases Romanesque and Gothic styles with 15th and 16th-century frescoes. Additionally, the early 17th-century Church of the Confraternity of the Holy Name of Jesus and the White Penitents is notable for its unique choir and carved wooden door.
Yes, Pecetto Torinese has a rich history with ancient roots. Bric San Vito is an archaeological site with evidence of a small Taurini settlement from the Second Iron Age. The area also shows signs of ancient Roman and Celtic settlements, indicating its long history as a transit zone.
Pecetto Torinese offers a unique blend of cultural experiences. You can immerse yourself in nature at Il Parco Sonoro (The Sound Park), an open-air park where you can listen to music produced by trees, particularly cherry trees. The town also celebrates its cherry heritage with the annual Cherry Festival in June, offering gastronomic walks among the cherry trees.
The area around Pecetto Torinese is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Anello Verde Trail' or the 'Victory Lighthouse to Camaldolesi Hermitage' route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes like the 'Basilica of Superga – Basilica di Superga loop from Pino Torinese' or the 'Po River Cycle Path: Moncalieri to Turin'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Pecetto Torinese or Cycling around Pecetto Torinese guide pages.
Many attractions around Pecetto Torinese are suitable for families. The Medieval Village of Valentino in Turin is a popular choice, offering a glimpse into medieval life with artisan shops. The Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse provides easy walks and panoramic views that families can enjoy. Additionally, the Po River Cycle Path offers a relaxing cycling experience for all ages.
The best time to visit Pecetto Torinese largely depends on your interests. For experiencing the town's famous cherry orchards in full bloom, April is ideal. If you wish to participate in the Cherry Festival, plan your visit for June. The spring and early summer months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural beauty and outdoor activities.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse. This is the highest peak in the surrounding Turin hills and offers extraordinary vistas of the Alpine chain and the plain. Villa Sacro Cuore, situated next to the Parish Church, also provides excellent views from its hilltop location.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. They appreciate the historical depth of sites like Palazzo Madama, Castle Square, and the charm of the Medieval Village of Valentino. The stunning panoramic views from Colle della Maddalena are also a highlight, as are the peaceful walks along the Po River Cycle Path. The community has shared over 111 photos and given more than 550 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's blend of history, nature, and culture.
Yes, the area features several historical residences. Villa Sacro Cuore (formerly Villa Nigra) offers panoramic views from its hilltop position and is surrounded by a beautiful park. Another significant site is Villa Il Passatempo delle Dame di Verrua, built in the late 17th century, known for its neoclassical architecture, centuries-old park, and a majestic wooden sculpture depicting the 1683 Battle of Vienna.
Absolutely. Pecetto Torinese and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Popular options include the 'Superga Panoramic Road' loop or the 'Pecetto Torinese Town Center – Panoramix Kiosk loop'. For more detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Pecetto Torinese or Cycling around Pecetto Torinese guide pages.


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