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Hiking around Parco Naturale della Val Troncea reveals a landscape shaped by glacial erosion, featuring a distinctive U-shaped valley and alpine peaks exceeding 3,000 meters. The Chisone stream flows through the valley, carving its path through ancient sediments. The park is characterized by diverse flora, including larch and stone pine forests at lower elevations, transitioning to alpine species higher up. This natural environment supports a variety of wildlife, such as chamois, ibex, and marmots.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.6
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163
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18.6km
08:35
1,300m
1,310m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.6
(27)
161
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18.0km
07:41
1,100m
1,100m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.7
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85
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10.2km
04:16
660m
660m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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49
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10.5km
05:11
820m
820m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
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37
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9.55km
02:48
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The refuge is also open during winter weekends and can be reached via a well-trodden and easy-to-follow path.
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completely runnable... final stretch hiking...
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2680m pass between Val Troncea and Chisonetto from Sestriere
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I recommend following the path that passes by the Mulino refuge to avoid the landscape of cars especially on weekends. You can then go to the other side or from the Mulino refuge bridge or further ahead there is another bridge.
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You can plan a nice tour starting from Pragelato, arriving at Alpe Meys and on the way back turn right for the Rifugio Troncea
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Pleasant detour for those travelling along the main road of Val Troncea. It can be reached in just over a kilometre but in some places the slopes exceed 15%
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Parco Naturale della Val Troncea offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 350 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy valley walks to challenging alpine ascents, catering to all skill levels. Specifically, you'll find 75 easy routes, 193 moderate routes, and 94 difficult routes.
The park is characterized by dramatic alpine scenery, with peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, such as Punta Rognosa. The valley itself is U-shaped, a result of glacial erosion, with the Chisone stream flowing through it. Trails can vary from gentle paths along the valley floor, like the Val Troncea Valley Floor Trail, to steep, challenging ascents with significant elevation gain, such as the Bric Ghinivert da Pattermouche loop tour.
Yes, Val Troncea offers several family-friendly trails, particularly those along the valley floor. These routes are generally less strenuous and allow for exploration of the park's natural beauty without significant climbs. The Val Troncea Valley Floor Trail is a good example, offering a moderate walk suitable for families.
Yes, Parco Naturale della Val Troncea is dog-friendly. However, it's important to note that in some protected areas within the park, dogs are required to remain on designated footpaths to protect wildlife and the natural environment.
Hikers can discover a wealth of natural and historical features. You might encounter the dramatic Punta Rognosa, the highest point in the park, or follow the Chisone stream to the scenic Lendiniera waterfall. The park is also known as the 'Valley of Flowers' due to its diverse alpine flora. Historic hamlets like Laval and Troncea, and the archaeo-mineral site of La Tuccia Foundry, also offer interesting points of exploration.
Yes, the park features several circular routes that allow you to start and end at the same point. A notable example is the Bric Ghinivert da Pattermouche loop tour, which offers extensive alpine views and challenging ascents.
The park experiences cool summers, making it an ideal destination for hiking during the warmer months. The diverse flora is particularly vibrant, earning it the nickname 'Valley of Flowers.' While primarily known for summer hiking, the park also offers opportunities for cross-country skiing on groomed trails in winter.
Yes, the park offers options for overnight stays and refreshments. The Troncea Hut, built on the ruins of an ancient mountain hut, provides accommodation and restaurant services. Additionally, the Mulino di Laval Hiking Refuge is strategically located near the park's entrance, offering access to numerous trails.
The hiking experiences in Parco Naturale della Val Troncea are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 3,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the dramatic alpine peaks, the serene Chisone stream valley, and the well-maintained network of trails that connect historic hamlets.
Yes, the park has trails that delve into its rich mining history. The Colle del Beth Loop via the Mines is a challenging route that specifically explores historical mining areas, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage. You can also find the Mine Trail highlight within the park.
Parco Naturale della Val Troncea is a haven for typical Alpine wildlife. Hikers frequently spot chamois, wild boar, ibex (which were reintroduced in the 1980s), roe deer, red deer, and marmots. Birdwatchers might also catch glimpses of golden eagles, peregrine falcons, kestrels, little owls, and ptarmigans.
Yes, several trails ascend to higher elevations, offering stunning views and access to alpine features. For instance, the Sestriere to Laghetto del Chisonetto (via CAI Trail 613) leads through mountain pastures and offers beautiful lake views. Another option is the Historic mining trail to Colle del Beth glacial lakes.


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