Attractions and places to see around Cervasca, a municipality in Italy's Cuneo province, offer a blend of historic character and natural landscapes. Situated on the first hills leading to the Valle Grana, the area features abundant water and woodlands. It provides access to hiking trails and serves as a base for exploring the broader region's natural and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Small but welcoming village with a refuge and the possibility of lunch
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From this year new new entry E-Bike charging column
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Beautiful place in all seasons
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In 2024 there is also the new Trail dahu'+ tana del dahu
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Paraloup refuge can be reached up to Chiot Rosa via asphalt, then dirt road for about 2km, fountain at the BGTA
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Alpine village of Rittana rich in history, protagonist of liberation and resistance, with restaurant with terrace, an open-air theater and a multimedia museum. To reach it, park the car in Chiot Rosa and walk for half an hour on the road
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From 2023 on the upper part of the equipped area on the right there is a dirt road, even further on the right towards the bush there is the TR1 path which will take you down to Rittana, ps: some sections are a bit complicated due to the uneven surface
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Panoramic point over the valley, it is located on the blue route of the Tajare Bike park.
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Cervasca is situated on the first hills leading to the Valle Grana, an area rich in water and woodlands. You can find various hiking trails that offer enchanting vistas. A notable viewpoint is the panoramic tower at the Sanctuary of San Maurizio, which provides expansive views of the plain from 800 meters altitude. Additionally, the Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is a popular spot with a panoramic point, and the Colletto del Moro Shrine offers beautiful views over the Vermenagna valley.
Yes, Cervasca is among the municipalities bordering the Gesso and Stura River Park, a regional protected area known for its biodiversity and recreational opportunities. Further afield, approximately 14 km from Cervasca, you can visit the Ciciu del Villar Reserve in Villar San Costanzo, which protects unique 'erosion columns' formed at the end of the last ice age.
In Cervasca itself, the Sanctuary of San Maurizio, dedicated to the Madonna degli Alpini, is a key landmark with historical significance as a former medieval fortification. The area also boasts a rich medieval and rural heritage visible along its hiking trails. For a deeper dive into history, the Paraloup Hamlet is a significant Resistance site. Nearby, you can explore the ancient medieval town of Saluzzo (29 km away) or the frescoed facades of Mondovì Piazza (29 km away).
Yes, several spots cater to families. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is family-friendly, offering amenities like a fountain, tables, and barbecue spots. The Paraloup Hamlet also provides a children's play area. For an adventurous outing, the Pedancola on the Maira Suspension Bridge is accessible by bike and offers an exciting experience over the Maira river.
Cervasca is an excellent starting point for various hiking itineraries. You can explore trails like the 'Via dei Castagni' (Chestnut Road) and the 'Tour Aranzone'. For more specific routes, consider the 'Aranzone Fountain – Chestnut Forest of Cervasca loop' or the 'Monte Croce Monte Saben loop'. You can find detailed information on these and other running trails at Running Trails around Cervasca.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, the Tajaré Bike Park Trailhead provides stunning courses for all levels. You can also find routes like the 'Croce dell'Arpiola – Paraloup Hamlet loop' or the 'Start of Yeti Trail – Colle Le Funse (1230 m) loop'. For gravel biking, explore routes such as the 'Mellana Ford loop' or the 'Via dei Boschi – Ponte Vassallo loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Cervasca and Gravel biking around Cervasca guides.
The autumn months are particularly appealing, as Cervasca hosts the 'Sagra dei Funghi Pisacan e della Castagna Cervaschina' (Festival of Pisacan Mushrooms and Cervaschina Chestnuts), offering a chance to experience local traditions and cuisine. Spring and summer also provide ideal conditions for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural landscapes and outdoor activities.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Cervasca are suitable for walks with dogs. The extensive network of hiking paths through the Valle Grana and near the Gesso and Stura River Park offers plenty of space for you and your canine companion to explore. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
Cervasca and its surroundings offer opportunities to experience local cuisine. The 'Sagra dei Funghi Pisacan e della Castagna Cervaschina' in autumn is a great way to sample typical products. The Paraloup Hamlet also features a restaurant service. For a taste of regional specialties, the area of Castelmagno (about 22 km away) is famous for its 'king of Piedmontese cheeses'.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the rich historical context of the area. The Paraloup Hamlet is praised for its historical significance as a Resistance site and its panoramic points. The Chiot Rosa Equipped Area is appreciated for its excellent facilities and panoramic views, serving as a great meeting point for various paths. The diverse range of trails, from easy walks to challenging bike routes, also receives positive feedback for offering varied outdoor experiences.
Yes, the broader Cuneo province offers unique cultural experiences. Approximately 23 km from Cervasca, you can explore the 'Route of the Frescoes' in Chiusa di Pesio, which allows visitors to discover ancient artworks. Further away, around 25 km, the 'Anchovy Museum - Alta Val Maira Ecomuseum' in Celle di Macra tells the fascinating story of the itinerant anchovy traders of the Maira Valley.


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