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Top 4 Mountain Passes around Rivalta Di Torino

Mountain passes near Rivalta Di Torino are situated in Italy's Piedmont region, southwest of Turin. The area is characterized by its position within scenic foothills and agricultural plains, serving as a gateway to the larger Alpine landscape. While prominent mountain passes are not directly within Rivalta Di Torino, the broader Metropolitan City of Turin and the Piedmont region provide access to several notable options. This region offers diverse features such as historical routes, challenging climbs, and access to hiking trails.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Colletta di Cumiana

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The Cumiana pass, located at an altitude of 621 metres, connects the Chisola valley to the Sangone valley. The Colletta provincial road connects the towns of Giaveno and Cumiana. During …

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Serva Pass

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It is located at the intersection of paths and is on the dirt road to the summit of Mount San Giorgio, it is characterized by a green area with benches for picnics

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Colle di Prè

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It is located in the natural park of Monte San Giorgio not far from the Pera Luvera viewpoint, and branch point of other routes

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Damone Pass

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Pianoro del Colletto di Damone, you recover your energies after the exhausting climb and set off again towards
Monte Pietraborga

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Upper Piossasco Intakes

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Very flow path - you pass near the Sangano powder magazine

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Vincenzo DE SIMONE
January 18, 2026, Prese di Piossasco Superiori

Just for accuracy, borgata delle PRESE not PRESSE

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Crossroads of trails, for MTB or hiking

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Denis
October 10, 2024, Colle della Serva

fantastic day

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From here you can decide whether to get off at Bruino, Trana or Piossasco.

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August 31, 2024, Colletta di Cumiana

La Colletta is a classic for those who want to train, going up from Giaveno the route is almost entirely in the shade.

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Crossroads of paths, where you can choose to go towards Monte Pietraborga descending towards Trana, but only if you are on a MTB, for the length of the journey.

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Midpoint where it is possible to continue towards the traverse.

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Crossroads where it is possible to go up to the Cross, or stop by the tables, or continue towards Ruderi and arrive at the Vipera side, Cinghiali, Rocca della Madonna, etc. and not only

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes to explore near Rivalta Di Torino?

Near Rivalta Di Torino, you can explore passes like Colletta di Cumiana, known for connecting the Chisola and Sangone valleys and offering beautiful views. Another popular spot is Colletto delle Presse, which features enjoyable paths through the forest. Visitors also appreciate Serva Pass for its panoramic views and picnic area.

Are there any historical mountain passes in the Rivalta Di Torino area?

Yes, Colletta di Cumiana has historical significance, having been a site of battles between partisans and Nazis during the Second World War. Additionally, Colle di Prè, located in the natural park of Monte San Giorgio, features the remains of a Romanesque church at its summit, indicating a long history of use.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Rivalta Di Torino?

Many passes offer scenic vistas. For instance, Serva Pass provides a beautiful panorama, especially from the nearby summit of Mount San Giorgio. Colletta di Cumiana is also noted for its beautiful views. Further afield in the broader Piedmont region, passes like Simplon and Great St Bernard offer breathtaking high-alpine scenery.

Are there hiking opportunities near these mountain passes?

Absolutely. The passes themselves often serve as trail intersections or starting points for hikes. For example, Serva Pass is located at an intersection of paths, and Colle di Prè is a branch point for various routes within the Monte San Giorgio natural park. You can find numerous hiking trails around Rivalta Di Torino, including routes like the 'Moraine Hill – Cascina Vacchiero loop' or the 'Bridge over the Sangone River – Benches by the Sangone River loop'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Rivalta Di Torino guide.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking on or near these mountain passes?

Yes, the area around Rivalta Di Torino is suitable for both road cycling and mountain biking. Passes like Colletta di Cumiana offer a good workout for cyclists. For mountain bikers, Colletto delle Presse features flow paths inside the forest. You can find specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Rivalta Di Torino and MTB Trails around Rivalta Di Torino guides.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or areas for picnics?

Yes, Serva Pass is noted as family-friendly and features a green area with benches, making it an ideal spot for picnics. The general area around Rivalta Di Torino, with its scenic foothills, offers various accessible spots for families to enjoy the outdoors.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Rivalta Di Torino?

The best time to visit typically depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for higher passes, but can be warmer. Winter can offer opportunities for snow-related activities, though some higher passes may be closed or require special equipment.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the mountain passes?

While the passes themselves are often natural areas, some, like Serva Pass, offer basic facilities such as benches for resting or picnicking. For more extensive amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would typically find these in the nearby towns and villages surrounding Rivalta Di Torino.

What are some of the natural attractions surrounding Rivalta Di Torino, beyond the immediate passes?

Rivalta Di Torino is situated amidst scenic foothills and agricultural plains, serving as a gateway to the larger Alpine landscape. Beyond the local passes, the broader Piedmont region offers access to significant natural attractions like the Morainic Hills, the Avigliana Lakes Nature Park, and the majestic peaks of the Alps, including the Maritime Alps and Pennine Alps.

Are the mountain passes around Rivalta Di Torino suitable for dog-friendly activities?

Many of the trails and natural areas around the mountain passes are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific highlights like Colletto delle Presse with its forest paths, or Colle di Prè in the natural park, offer pleasant environments for walks with your dog.

How challenging are the mountain passes and their surrounding trails?

The difficulty varies. Passes like Colletta di Cumiana are described as a 'good workout,' indicating an intermediate level. Many trails around the passes are also rated as intermediate, such as those near Damone Pass. There are options for various fitness levels, from more leisurely walks to challenging climbs, especially if you venture into the higher Alpine areas of Piedmont.

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