Best mountain peaks around Parco Naturale del Monte Tre Denti - Freidour are located in the Cottian Alps near Turin, Italy, spanning 822 hectares. This region features a transition from hills to mountains, impressive rock faces, and rich flora and fauna. The park offers diverse natural beauty, historical significance, and outdoor activities across its prominent peaks. A network of trails winds through mountains, past traditional hamlets, and valuable streams.
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Mount Sette Confini (1,358 m above sea level) is a mountain in the Monginevro Alps in the Cottian Alps, located in Piedmont. The mountain is located at the convergence of three valleys: Val Chisola to the north and northeast, Val Noce to the south and the Grandubbione valley to the west. Colle Sperina separates it from Mount Freidour along the Noce/Chisola watershed, Colle Prà l'Abbà from Mount Sartonet along the Chisola/Dubbione watershed and Colle Colletto separates it from Mount Fajè following the Noce/Dubbione watershed, in the direction of Colle del Crò. The relief is mainly covered by thick broad-leaved forests, which thin out on the southern slope. Near the summit there is a commemorative plaque dedicated to the incident where some Royal Air Force soldiers died on nearby Mount Freidour.
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The arrival point of the vertical km, with the Madonna della Neve chapel placed at the top and which can be visited freely, is the most important tooth of the 3, which make up the district of the 3 teeth of Cumiana. From Colle della Bessa, the climb is very steep and at times on stony ground with a stretch of fixed rope at the end, but in the absence of ice, snow or wet rock, it remains a difficult climb.
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The mountain is located at the convergence of three valleys: Val Chisola to the north and north-east, Val Noce to the south and the Grandubbione valley to the west. Colle Sperina divides it from Monte Freidour along the Noce / Chisola watershed, Colle Prà l'Abbà from Monte Sartonet along the Chisola / Dubbione watershed and Colle Colletto separates it from Monte Fajè following the Noce / Dubbione watershed, in the direction of Colle del Crò. [1] The relief is mainly covered by dense broad-leaved woods, which thin out on the southern slope. Near the top there is a commemorative plaque dedicated to the incident where some Royal Air Force soldiers perished on nearby Mount Freidour. The mountain takes its name from the fact that "seven municipalities converge there with their territories". However, it should be noted that currently the municipalities that actually converge on the top of the mountain are only four: Cumiana, Pinasca, Pinerolo and Frossasco. Even the municipal territory of Giaveno (which goes as far south as the Sperina hill) and that of San Pietro Val Lemina (which reaches as far as the Colle Colletto) are very close to the top of the mountain, while those of Roletto and Cantalupa remain more secluded. Monte Sette Confini represents the highest elevation reached by the territory of the municipality of Pinerolo.
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The top of Monte Brunello can be reached via a particularly suggestive path on rock thanks to a path exposed on both sides that offers wonderful views, to the west it is also possible to observe the Monviso in the distance.
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Beautiful walk, suitable for any season of the year. Watch out for the processionary moth in spring, at the beginning of the path starting from the Ciardonet hill you can see several nuclei near the path. The continuation of the excursion is also beautiful, which with a long ridge leads to Mount Tredenti.
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A beautiful peak of the Pinerolo area with a panoramic view. In 1994 a winged monument was placed on the summit in memory of the 50th anniversary of the plane crash that cost the lives of 8 British airmen returning from an operation to supply aid to the partisans
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The Monte Freidour (1445m) is a mountain in the Hautes - Alpes. Actually, the Monte Freidour consists of three peaks. Monte Freidour, Monte Sperino and Monte Tre Denti. The summit cross of the Freidour is intended to portray a sail that commemorates a plane crash in October 1944, killing all 8 crew members aged 20-24. The summit consists of a meadow. The mountain slopes are mainly covered with beech and birch. Beech trees can cause problems if the foliage covers the paths and you can not see the ground (danger of slipping). The view extends from Mon Viso (3841m), Punta dell`Aquilla (2119m), Rocciamelone (3538m), the Gran Paradiso (4061m) to the Piedmontese plain.
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The most prominent peaks in the park include Monte Freidour, which is the highest and offers expansive panoramic views, and Monte Tre Denti, known for its distinctive rocky outcrops and climbing routes. Other notable peaks are Monte Sette Confini and Monte Brunello Summit.
On Monte Freidour RAF Memorial, you'll find a memorial commemorating eight crew members of a British Liberator bomber that crashed there in October 1944. This site offers a poignant historical connection amidst stunning natural beauty.
From peaks like Monte Freidour RAF Memorial, you can expect expansive panoramic views of the surrounding Alps, including distant sights of Mon Viso, Punta dell'Aquila, Rocciamelone, Gran Paradiso, and the Piedmontese plain. The Madonna della Neve Chapel (Monte Tre Denti) also provides significant views.
Yes, Monte Tre Denti features two notable religious sites. The Chapel of Monte Tre Denti is located on the eastern 'tooth', while the Madonna della Neve Chapel (Monte Tre Denti) is situated at the top of one of its peaks, offering significant views and free access.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to summits like Monte Tre Denti and Monte Brunello. There are also options for cycling and gravel biking. For detailed routes, check out the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and Gravel Biking guides for the area.
Yes, the park offers challenging climbs. The ascent to the Madonna della Neve Chapel (Monte Tre Denti) is very steep and stony, with a fixed rope section near the top. Similarly, the Monte Brunello Summit can be reached via a suggestive path on exposed rock, offering wonderful views but requiring careful navigation.
The park is characterized by a transition from hills to mountains, impressive rock faces, and rich flora and fauna. You can find diverse arboreal species like beech, birch, and chestnut, as well as Mediterranean species such as holm oak. Wildlife includes deer, chamois, wild boars, and various bird species.
Monte Tre Denti is well-known for its numerous rock climbing routes of varying difficulty, some considered classic in the Province of Turin. Its distinct rocky outcrops provide a diverse and engaging environment for climbers.
When hiking to Monte Freidour RAF Memorial, be aware that the mountain slopes are mainly covered with beech and birch. In autumn, the fallen foliage can cover paths, making the ground uneven and potentially slippery. The trails are generally suitable for any season, but caution is advised.
Monte Sette Confini is notable for its geographical position, located at the convergence of three valleys: Val Chisola, Val Noce, and the Grandubbione valley. It is mainly covered by dense broad-leaved woods, and near its summit, there is a commemorative plaque related to the Monte Freidour incident.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive panoramic views from summits like Monte Freidour, the historical significance of sites like the RAF Memorial, and the unique natural beauty of the park. The diverse network of trails for hiking and mountain biking, along with the challenging climbs, also contribute to a highly engaging experience.


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