Best natural monuments around Luserna San Giovanni are found in the Val Pellice, an area characterized by its unique geological features and historical significance. The region offers a diverse natural landscape, including mountain peaks, plateaus, and water features. These sites provide insights into the local environment and the historical interaction between the community and its surroundings.
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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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I didn't see anything other than mist today. Too bad, can't always be lucky. Is the correct name Punta Rumelletta? That's what the sign said.
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Quiet, panoramic place, with excursions for all needs, easy or more challenging. Today we still found a lot of snow towards the Ivert hamlet. Ideal to do in summer.
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The park, at 1,168 meters above sea level, is an equipped area ideal for a panoramic break or to continue exploring the surrounding natural area.
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The “tumpi” are deep pools formed along watercourses. In the municipality of Bobbio Pellice, the Guichard torrent has formed several with its fresh water where it is possible to cool off during the summer months when the temperatures in the city become truly unbearable. From June to September these pools of fresh water are in fact the perfect destination for families and young people looking for a bit of relief from the heat. Furthermore, the tumpi of Bobbio Pellice are also ideal for those who love to dive since the rocks that surround them act as perfect natural springboards.
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Park above the town of Rorà, where you can have a picnic, and from where walking itineraries start
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Iconic point of passage to go up to Pian del Re, ideal for a stop with refreshment in the extraordinary Alpine scenery of Monviso.
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Summit easily reachable on a path that cuts through meadows and grazing cows. The summit cross is similar to the nearby Punta Ostanetta, and from both peaks there is a beautiful view of Monviso
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including majestic mountain summits like Razil Peak and Selassa Peak, expansive plateaus such as Pian della Regina Plateau, and unique water features like the cold pools of Tumpi. You can also find historical caves and scenic mountain passes.
Yes, the Rucas mountain pass is notable for its historical stone quarries and the characteristic 'rucas' rock. Additionally, the Gheisa d'la Tana Cave in Val d'Angrogna holds deep historical importance for the Waldensian community, having served as a clandestine place of worship during periods of religious persecution.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Razil Peak, which offers exceptional views of the Maritime Alps, Monviso, Mont Blanc, and Monte Rosa. Selassa Peak also provides a panoramic outlook, especially towards Monviso on a clear day. The Pian della Regina Plateau and Rucas mountain pass also boast impressive views of the surrounding mountains and the Po Valley.
Absolutely. The Pian della Regina Plateau is considered family-friendly, offering facilities and parking. The Tumpi, with its wonderful cold water pools, is also suitable for families and accessible via a path. The Gheisa d'la Tana Cave is reached by a well-marked, short hiking trail suitable for all visitors.
The region around Luserna San Giovanni is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Monument to the Bealera Peyrot – Waldensian Temple loop' or the 'Costabella Open-Air Museum – Fontana del Burro loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Luserna Stone Quarries – View of the Plains from Rucas loop' and road cycling options including the 'Pian della Regina Plateau – Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Luserna San Giovanni, Gravel biking around Luserna San Giovanni, and Road Cycling Routes around Luserna San Giovanni guides.
Yes, Tumpi is a natural monument known for its wonderful pools of cold water, accessible via a dedicated path. It's a great spot to cool off on a warm day.
The region is characterized by unique geological features, most notably the 'Luserna stone,' which has been extracted for centuries. This highlights the area's rich natural resources and the historical interaction between the local community and its environment. You can still find ancient stone quarries in the vicinity, particularly near Rucas.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views from summits like Razil Peak, often describing them as 'not very demanding tours with exceptional views.' The unique experience of reaching high-altitude plateaus like Pian della Regina Plateau and enjoying a 'unique view of the Monviso' is also highly valued. The refreshing cold water pools at Tumpi are another favorite.
Many natural monuments are accessible via relatively easy paths. For instance, Razil Peak is described as 'easily reachable on a path that cuts through meadows.' Selassa Peak is also an 'easy grassy summit.' The Gheisa d'la Tana Cave is accessible via a short, well-marked hiking trail suitable for all.
Yes, the Pian della Regina Plateau is noted to have parking facilities, making it a convenient stop for visitors arriving by car. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access points and trailheads for available parking.
Colle Vaccera is a significant natural attraction providing excellent panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. While popular with motorized tourists, it also serves as a starting point for various trails for hikers and bikers. From Colle Vaccera, you can undertake a short climb to Monte Castelletto for additional scenic outlooks.
Beyond the well-known spots, the region is rich with magnificent beech woods and ancient stone quarries that offer a broader appreciation of the natural landscape and its history. Exploring the various trails, particularly those leading to less frequented viewpoints or geological formations, can reveal many hidden natural treasures.


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