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Hiking around Casteldelfino offers access to diverse landscapes within Italy's Piedmont region, situated in the Varaita Valley. The area is characterized by the ancient Alevè Forest, recognized as the largest stone pine forest in the Alps, and surrounded by the rugged Cottian Alps. The Varaita River flows through the valley, contributing to the scenic environment. This alpine setting provides a range of hiking opportunities from valley paths to higher mountain trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Ancient Swiss Pine Forest Trail to Lago Bagnour (via Route U51), a journey that covers 3.8 miles (6.2 km) with an elevation gain…
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Alpine trail through stone villages and meadows to Monte Auriol's sweeping Cottian Alps views.

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13.9km
04:15
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Hike the moderate 8.6-mile Alte Valli Trail - Stage 07, gaining 1601 feet in 4 hours and 15 minutes through Piedmont's scenic hamlets.
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06:03
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Alpine trail through historic Casteldelfino to Colle Terziere pass with sweeping Cottian Alps views.
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04:57
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Alpine hamlet trail connecting stone villages, historic sanctuaries, and mountain fountains in Varaita Valley.
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Mas del Bernard, on the sunny side, facing the hamlet of Chiesa, from where you can start the climb towards Battagliola
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Ancient village with pastures, embellished by the chapel of the Madonna delle Grazie.
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Nice little place with lots of sundials, good Posto Tappa
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Nice little place with lots of sundials. Good Posto Tappa!
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Small lake surrounded by pine trees, very quiet and less frequented than Bagnour lake
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Casteldelfino offers a diverse network of over 25 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy walks through the valley to more challenging alpine ascents in the Cottian Alps.
The terrain around Casteldelfino is varied, featuring ancient stone pine forests, rugged alpine peaks of the Cottian Alps, and scenic river valleys. You'll find paths through woodlands, across high-altitude meadows, and along mountain passes.
Yes, Casteldelfino has 3 easy hiking trails, perfect for families or those seeking a more relaxed walk. These routes often explore the lower valley areas or gentle forest paths. For a moderate option that's still very scenic, consider the Ancient Swiss Pine Forest Trail to Lago Bagnour (via Route U51), which is about 6.2 km long and takes around 3 hours.
For experienced hikers, Casteldelfino offers 7 difficult trails. Routes like From Casteldelfino to Monte Auriol (via Trail U49), a 13 km alpine trail, or From Casteldelfino to Colle Terziere (via Route U07), which involves a significant elevation gain, provide extensive views of the Cottian Alps and a rewarding challenge.
Hikers can explore the ancient Alevè Forest, the largest stone pine forest in the Alps, and discover tranquil spots like Lake Bagnour. The region is also surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Cottian Alps, offering panoramic views from higher trails. Other notable natural attractions include Lake Fiorenza and the Pian della Regina Plateau.
The cool, pleasant summers are ideal for hiking in Casteldelfino, offering comfortable temperatures for exploring the alpine trails and forests. While winters bring snow, making it suitable for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering, the primary hiking season is typically from late spring to early autumn.
Yes, the area is known for multi-day treks, including circular routes through the Occitan Varaita Valley. These routes often pass through historic villages and the Alevè forest, providing a comprehensive experience of the region's diverse landscapes.
The hiking routes in Casteldelfino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse options available for all skill levels.
Casteldelfino village itself, with its ancient stone houses, offers a charming atmosphere and serves as a good base. While specific cafes or pubs directly on trails are less common, you'll find options within the village and surrounding hamlets. For example, the Pian del Re Hut and Bagnour Hut offer facilities in more remote locations.
Casteldelfino is a hub for multi-day treks, including high-altitude crossings in the Cottian Alps that lead towards the foot of Monviso. The Alte Valli Trail - Stage 07 is one such notable route, covering 13.9 km as part of a larger network.
Beyond hiking, Casteldelfino is a versatile outdoor destination. You can enjoy mountain biking on surrounding paths, road cycling on scenic routes like the one to Colle dell'Agnello, rock climbing, and sport fishing. In winter, the area transforms for snowshoeing, ski mountaineering, ice climbing, and Nordic skiing.


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