Best attractions and places to see around Parco Naturale del Monte Tre Denti - Freidour, located near Turin in the Cottian Alps, offers a diverse landscape ranging from hills to mountains. The park is characterized by prominent peaks like Monte Tre Denti and Monte Freidour, and features the Torrente Chisola, which shapes its valleys. This region is rich in flora and fauna, providing varied natural environments to explore.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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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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Beautiful climb, deserted due to the absence of vehicles, very hard sections but large segments to catch your breath, spectacular views of the peaks above Cumiana
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Uphill with little traffic on beautiful roads.
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Beautiful white road immersed in the beech forest that connects Colle Colletto to Colle del Besso passing through Pra l'Abbà and Ceresera. From Colle Ceresera to Besso the gradients become very significant. but a couple of spectacular panoramic points on the Viso make the effort worth it.
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In the wooden box, in addition to some books, there is a notebook and a pen to leave a greeting
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Pianoro with benches and tables, ideal for stopping and deciding in which direction to continue
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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 park is defined by its distinctive peaks, including Monte Freidour (1445m) and Monte Tre Denti, known for its three distinct peaks. The Torrente Chisola, formed by streams from these mountains, also shapes the valleys. You can also find Monte Sette Confini, which offers panoramic views and is covered by dense broad-leaved woods.
Yes, the park holds historical significance. At the summit of Monte Freidour, you'll find a commemorative monument honoring eight English airmen who tragically crashed there in 1944 during WWII. Additionally, the park's trails pass through traditional mountain hamlets and past churches, offering glimpses into local heritage.
The park is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and trekking on numerous marked trails, mountain biking on dirt roads, and even rock climbing on equipped walls established by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) of Cumiana. Picnicking areas are also available for relaxation.
Yes, the park offers a range of trails, including easy hikes. You can find several accessible routes, such as the 'Big Bench No. 240 Cumiana loop' or the 'Pieü Spring loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Parco Naturale del Monte Tre Denti - Freidour guide.
At Colle del Crò, a notable pass within the park, you'll find a picnic area, a fresh water fountain, and an inn that serves typical mountain cuisine. There's also an e-bike charging station and a small Alpine church, making it a convenient stop.
The park is home to abundant fauna. You might spot ungulates like wild boar, roe deer, chamois, and deer. Birdwatchers can look out for raptors such as buzzards and peregrine falcons, as well as black grouse and various woodpeckers. Other mammals include foxes, badgers, and squirrels.
The park boasts diverse flora, especially vibrant in spring. You can find primroses, lungwort, periwinkle, and carpets of white and pink anemones and dog's tooth violets. Crocuses, gentianellas, lilies of St. John, martagon lilies, and the endemic Campanula elatines also thrive here. The forests feature beech, chestnut, oak, and Scots pine.
The Madonna della Neve Chapel is a religious building located at the summit of one of Monte Tre Denti's peaks. It is freely accessible and offers significant views. The climb to the chapel from Colle della Bessa is steep and can involve stony ground with a fixed rope section, making it a challenging ascent.
Yes, the park's dirt roads and trails are suitable for mountain biking. For those seeking more challenging rides, the Pista Morelli is a known descent, though it can be technical. You can also find various routes in the Cycling around Parco Naturale del Monte Tre Denti - Freidour guide.
Colle Pra L'Abbà is a mountain pass featuring a plateau with benches and tables, making it an ideal spot for a stop. It offers panoramic viewpoints and is part of a scenic route that winds through beautiful beech forests.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from prominent peaks with panoramic views to serene beech forests. The historical significance, such as the RAF Memorial on Monte Freidour, also adds to the experience. Many enjoy the variety of trails for hiking and mountain biking, as well as the peaceful picnic spots.
Beyond the panoramic views from Monte Freidour and Madonna della Neve Chapel, the Colle del Crò features a giant wooden chair that serves as a popular spot for panoramic photos. The white road connecting Colle Colletto to Colle del Besso, passing through Colle Pra L'Abbà, also offers spectacular panoramic points of the Viso.


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