Best mountain peaks around San Giorio Di Susa are situated within the Susa Valley and largely within the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park. This region features a mountainous landscape characterized by natural beauty, ancient mule tracks, and historical sites. The area offers diverse natural environments, from deciduous forests to high-altitude pastures, making it a destination for nature exploration and hiking.
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Punta Sbaron can be reached from Val Susa (Prato del Rio or from further down depending on the snow), or from Val di Viù (village of Sant Antonio sopra Lemie)
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Cima Monte Cuccetto is located at 1700 m above sea level and is in fact one of the most beautiful peaks, the effort to get there is rewarded by the breathtaking views that the summit offers.
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Once you reach the upper hill of Malanotte, go up following the cairns carefully, trying not to lose sight of them. It is easy to leave the unmarked path and end up on stony ground, making the route more difficult. The climb is very steep and on a gravel path which makes it a little slippery, and for these reasons it is classified as EE. However feasible, I recommend two sticks which help a lot.
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The trip is beautiful and the peak panoramic. it is signposted up to the pass; from there, follow the last white signs that lead to a path with cairns towards the summit. The last quite steep section has gravel and unstable stones. Sighted several ibexes.
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Among the most popular peaks, visitors often enjoy Punta dell'Aquila, which offers a 360-degree panorama of the Turin plain. Another favorite is Mount Cucetto, known for its extensive views across the Turin and Cuneo plains, and even a glimpse of Monviso. Sbaron Peak, located in the lower Susa valley, is also a scenic choice.
The highest peak within the municipal territory of San Giorio di Susa is Punta Cristalliera. While specific details about its features are not extensively documented, its status as the highest point suggests challenging climbs and expansive panoramic views over the surrounding Alps and the Susa Valley.
Yes, the region offers several challenging trails. For instance, the area around Cristalliera Peak involves a steep ascent with gravel and unstable stones, requiring careful navigation. Punta del Villano is also part of demanding routes, including sections of the 'Giro dei Tre Rifugi' which is suitable for experienced hikers.
The mountain peaks around San Giorio di Susa are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views. From summits like Punta dell'Aquila and Mount Cucetto, you can enjoy 360-degree vistas stretching across the Turin and Cuneo plains, the Chisone and Germanasca valleys, and the broader Alpine range, including distant views of Monviso.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking opportunities. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around San Giorio di Susa, Road Cycling Routes around San Giorio di Susa, and Gravel biking around San Giorio di Susa guides.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. Many hiking trails follow ancient mule tracks that once connected villages and mountain pastures. You can also discover fascinating rock carvings dating back to the Metal Age (1000 BCE) and explore ancient rural architecture. The Certosa di Montebenedetto, a historic charterhouse, is another significant site in the area.
The Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, which encompasses much of the area around San Giorio di Susa, offers a well-preserved natural environment. You'll find diverse landscapes ranging from lush deciduous forests at lower altitudes to tall coniferous trees and high-altitude pastures as you ascend. This varied terrain supports a rich array of flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature observation.
The 'Giro dei Tre Rifugi' (Tour of the Three Mountain Huts) is a challenging multi-stage trek in the region. It includes a climb towards Porta del Villano at an altitude of 2507 meters. This demanding route traverses diverse natural environments and passes through traditional mountain settlements with stone houses and slate roofs, offering a glimpse into Alpine community life. It requires good physical fitness.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the diverse range of hiking experiences from easy to challenging, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the well-preserved natural beauty of the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park. The historical and cultural elements, such as ancient mule tracks and rock carvings, also add a unique dimension to their mountain excursions.
Yes, Colle del Vento, translating to 'Wind Pass,' is a significant elevated point and is among the most popular and frequently photographed destinations for hikers in the area. Its elevation of 2231 meters offers rewarding views and a memorable experience.
Yes, Colle La Rossa is a very panoramic mountain pass that connects the Val Chisone from the Val Sangone. It's possible to reach it from both sides, offering different starting points for your adventure.


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