Best mountain peaks around Bricherasio, located in the Piedmont region of Italy, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous terrain. This area offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running. While Bricherasio itself does not feature towering peaks, its vicinity provides access to notable elevations and scenic spots. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, from wooded areas to panoramic viewpoints.
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On clear days the panorama is very beautiful, with views reaching as far as the skyscraper of the region in Turin and Superga, as well as the peaks of the surrounding mountains. Recommended!!!
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Beautiful destination. The road from Villar Perosa offers wonderful views of the high valley. The road from San Pietro Val Lemina offers some views and a lot of suffering, but crosses wonderful woods. To be done, with a lot of patience.
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abandoned ruin not nice to look at
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Reachable from various directions, both on asphalt and dirt roads
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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The Chapel of the Madonna della Neve is located near the summit of Mount Muretto (876 m), between Val Lemina and Val Noce. From this panoramic point you can enjoy a wide view of Monviso, the Cottian Alps and the Pinerolo plain.
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Magnificent view of Viso and the mountains of Pinerolo
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Tough climb alternating stretches in the woods and stretches on asphalt, but the view once you reach the hill is worth the effort.
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Near Bricherasio, you'll find several appreciated spots. Colle Vaccera is a mountain pass renowned for its excellent panoramic views, offering a short climb to Monte Castelletto. Another popular destination is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto), which provides wide views of Monviso and the Cottian Alps. Colle Pra Martino is also a favorite for excursions and sports activities, connecting Val Chisone to Val Lemina.
While specific family-friendly mountain peaks aren't explicitly highlighted, the region around Bricherasio offers diverse terrain with routes suitable for various skill levels. The area provides opportunities for routes with limited elevation changes, which can be ideal for families. You can explore the local wooded areas and enjoy the natural beauty. For specific hiking routes, check the Hiking around Bricherasio guide, which includes some moderate and easy options like the 'Section on the old railway loop from Bricherasio'.
The mountain peaks and passes near Bricherasio are celebrated for their breathtaking panoramic views. From Colle Vaccera, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the surrounding peaks. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto) offers a wide view of Monviso, the Cottian Alps, and the Pinerolo plain. Even from Colle Pra Martino, you'll find nice landscapes, especially on clear days.
Bricherasio is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. The area is popular for hiking, mountain biking, e-biking, and trail running. You can find dedicated guides for these activities, such as Hiking around Bricherasio, Gravel biking around Bricherasio, and Running Trails around Bricherasio. The region also features popular mountain biking trails like the Cuccia Trail and King Of The Hill (KOTH), known for their technical features.
The ideal seasons for visiting the mountain peaks around Bricherasio are generally autumn and spring, especially in the absence of snow. For higher summits like Gran Truc Summit, it's advised to avoid summer due to the possibility of fog, making autumn or spring more suitable for clear views.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding routes. The climb to Gran Truc Summit is considered challenging and can be accessed from Lazzarà hill or the Germanasca valley. The ascent to Colle Vaccera and then to Monte Castelletto also presents a moderate to challenging experience. Many of the gravel biking routes, like the 'Jumarre Hut – Colle Vaccera loop from Bricherasio', are also rated as difficult, indicating the challenging terrain available.
Along the path leading to Colle Vaccera, you'll find the Jumarre Hut at 1,450 meters above sea level. This hut serves as a convenient reference point for hikers and bikers, offering hospitality, refreshments, and local dishes. For broader amenities, the town of Bricherasio itself serves as a base, and the Pinerolo Train Station offers ample parking and is a good starting point for many routes.
The Pinerolo Train Station is an ideal starting point for those arriving by train. It's located in the city center and connects the Val di Susa with Turin, making it a convenient hub for accessing the wider region and its trails. From Pinerolo, you can then plan your onward journey to specific trailheads.
Yes, there are several loop trails available for different activities. For hiking, you can find options like the 'Col Vaccera Viewpoint – Monte Castelletto loop from Prarostino' or the 'Section on the old railway loop from Bricherasio' in the Hiking around Bricherasio guide. For gravel biking, the 'Jumarre Hut – Colle Vaccera loop from Bricherasio' is a popular, albeit difficult, option.
Colle Pra Martino is interesting not only for its scenic views but also for its history and recreational opportunities. It connects Val Chisone to Val Lemina and was even a Grand Prix of the Mountain (GPM) in the 2009 Giro d'Italia. It's a popular destination for various sports activities including cycling, running, airsoft, and snowshoeing, with paths leading to other notable places like S. Gouliardo and S. Benedetto.
The Gran Truc Summit is a challenging climb. It's generally advised to avoid ascending in summer due to the possibility of fog, even if the weather is clear in the city below. The ideal seasons for this hike are autumn or spring, provided there is no snow. You can reach it from the Lazzarà hill in the municipality of Pramollo or from the Germanasca valley.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region offers a blend of natural and historical beauty. The trails often traverse local wooded areas, providing a serene natural experience. Historically, the area is part of the Pinerolese region, known for its rich past, which can be explored through multi-day gravel routes. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto) is an example of a religious building situated on a low mountain peak, combining natural views with cultural significance.


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