Mountain passes around Piossasco offer opportunities for hiking and mountain biking in the surrounding area. These passes are integral parts of various trails, providing scenic views and elevated perspectives. The region features a diverse landscape with saddles connecting mountain ridges and valleys. Visitors can explore the natural beauty and varied terrain of the mountains near Piossasco.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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colle posto lungo la salita per la cima del Freidour
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A good starting and arrival point for many trails. You'll be spoiled for choice.
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from here you can choose several directions downhill, the most classic is towards pramartino
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Colle del Crò is a pass located between Val Lemina and the lower Val Chisone. Here you will find a picnic area surrounded by greenery, a fountain with fresh water and an e-bike charging station. Next to it there is an inn that offers typical mountain cuisine, a pizzeria and offers hospitality with two rooms. Not far away there is also a small Alpine church with a typical sloping roof. The symbol of the pass is the giant wooden chair, perfect for a panoramic photo before getting back in the saddle.
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Crossroads of trails, for MTB or hiking
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Setting the Grandubbione circular tour, you pass through the Crò hill
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The mountain passes near Piossasco are integral parts of various trails, offering diverse landscapes and elevated perspectives. They connect mountain ridges and valleys, providing opportunities for both hiking and mountain biking. Many passes are known for their panoramic views and serve as key points along longer ridge walks.
For expansive views, Colle della Serva is a notable panoramic point, especially from the nearby Monte San Giorgio summit. Colle del Crò also offers potential for 360-degree views from Monte Freidour, and features a giant wooden chair perfect for a panoramic photo. Colletta di Cumiana is also appreciated for its beautiful views.
Yes, Colletta di Cumiana is known for its historical significance, particularly for battles between partisans and Nazis during the Second World War. A chapel is also located nearby the pass.
The terrain varies from well-maintained paths to challenging technical descents and steep inclines. Passes like Colle della Serva are part of loop trails suitable for moderate mountaineering, while routes around Colle Ciardonet can be quite demanding, catering to those seeking a more challenging outdoor experience. Some climbs, like to Colle Braida, are described as quite pedalable for cyclists.
Absolutely. The climb to Colle del Crò is known for its challenge, with an average 10% gradient and peaks of 18-20%. The trails around Colle Ciardonet, such as the 'Giro del Freidour,' also provide varied terrain with technical descents and steep inclines, ideal for experienced mountain bikers. You can find more challenging cycling routes in the Cycling around Piossasco guide.
Many passes are integrated into extensive hiking networks. For example, Colle della Serva is part of a loop trail around Monte San Giorgio, and a key point along a ridge walk to Monte Rubata Bo. From Colle Ciardonet, there's a path (sentiero 049) that passes by the historical Fontana Torino. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Piossasco guide.
Yes, Serva Pass is located at the intersection of paths and on a dirt road, characterized by a green area with benches for picnics, making it accessible. Colle Braida is also described as having a quite pedalable climb, accessible from multiple directions, suitable for a moderate cycling experience.
Several passes offer amenities that make them suitable for families. Colle del Crò features a picnic area and an inn. Colle Braida and Serva Pass are also listed as family-friendly, often providing facilities or easier access points.
Yes, Colle del Crò has a picnic area, a fountain with fresh water, and an inn offering typical mountain cuisine and pizzeria. Colle Braida also offers facilities, and Serva Pass has a green area with benches for picnics. Colle Pra L'Abbà features a plateau with benches and tables, ideal for a stop.
Beyond the more popular spots, passes like Colle Ciardonet, Colle di Prè, Colle Damone, and Colle Frasca are part of interconnected trail networks. While perhaps not as globally renowned, they offer local enthusiasts a range of outdoor activities and provide access to the natural beauty and elevated perspectives of the area surrounding Piossasco.
Yes, several running trails in the area incorporate mountain passes. For instance, there's a 'Colle della Serva loop from Piossasco' running trail. You can discover more options and detailed routes in the Running Trails around Piossasco guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the beautiful views, the good workout provided by the climbs, and the quiet, shady routes. The presence of picnic areas, fresh water fountains, and local inns offering mountain cuisine also adds to the enjoyment. The giant wooden chair at Colle del Crò is a popular spot for panoramic photos.


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