Natural monuments around Pino Torinese are primarily found within the Natural Park of the Turin Hills, a UNESCO MAB site. This region, nestled in the Turin hills, offers a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The area provides a green backdrop with opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. Its natural spaces contribute to the region's biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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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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View of Turin, top of the hill
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Square of the victory
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The Turin hill is an excellent place to train inside the forest both uphill and downhill
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Panoramic view at the top of the Turin hill. You go up from different paths, one more beautiful than the other. Some challenging, some less so.
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Always suggestive to admire Turin from the Maddalena Lighthouse!!!!
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Pino Torinese is nestled within the Natural Park of the Turin Hills, a UNESCO MAB site. You'll find a landscape characterized by lush forests, rolling hills, and panoramic viewpoints. Specific natural features include the Rio Crivella Waterfall, which offers an alpine-style experience, and numerous spots providing iconic views of Turin and the Alps.
Yes, within Pino Torinese, you can find a centuries-old cypress tree at the Parish Church of the Most Holy Annunciation. This ancient tree, combined with an exceptional viewpoint from the church's square, stands out as a notable natural feature within the town.
The area is well-known for its stunning viewpoints. The Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse is the highest point in Turin, offering panoramic views and easy walks. Another must-see is the View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena, which provides an iconic vista of the city and the Alps.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse offers beautiful and easy walks within the Parco della Rimembranza, making it a popular destination for all ages. The Victory Lighthouse (Faro della Vittoria) itself is also considered family-friendly.
The region around Pino Torinese offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Anello Verde Trail. There are also dedicated MTB trails and running routes that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the Turin Hills.
Absolutely. The Natural Park of the Turin Hills, where many natural monuments are located, is crisscrossed with hiking trails. For example, you can hike from Pino Torinese to the Basilica of Superga via the Grande Traversata della Collina, or enjoy the Anello Verde Trail. These trails offer varied terrain and scenic views.
The natural monuments around Pino Torinese are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the lush landscapes. Summer is ideal for escaping the city heat and enjoying fresh air, especially near spots like the Rio Crivella Waterfall. Even in winter, the Parco della Rimembranza offers beautiful, easy walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Colle della Maddalena, which offers iconic vistas of Turin and the Alps. The opportunity for easy, scenic walks and the peaceful escape from city life are also highly valued. The less-known Rio Crivella Waterfall is praised for its alpine charm and refreshing pool.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Superga Natural Park, located nearby, is home to the historic Basilica of Superga, a significant landmark accessible via scenic hillside trails. Additionally, the Fountain of the Eremo di Pecetto is a man-made monument with religious significance that also offers panoramic views.
While specific public transport routes directly to every natural monument might vary, Pino Torinese itself is accessible. From there, many natural areas, especially within the Natural Park of the Turin Hills, can be reached via walking or cycling paths. For destinations like the Basilica of Superga, there are often specific transport options or trails leading from nearby towns.
Yes, the Fountain of the Eremo di Pecetto is an excellent destination for uphill training. The road connecting the Hermitage of Pecetto to Colle della Maddalena is known for its challenging climbs with an average gradient of 10%, making it popular for those looking for a good workout.


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