Best mountain peaks around Alpignano are accessible from this comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. Situated on the Dora Riparia in the Val di Susa plain, Alpignano itself is at an elevation of 314 to 330 meters above sea level. Its location in the Piedmont region, meaning "at the foot of the mountains," provides strategic access to the surrounding Alps and Val di Susa. This makes Alpignano a suitable base for exploring nearby mountainous areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Accessible from Almese on a dirt road or by climbing from Rubiana towards Col del Lys at the crossroads shortly after Mompellato. You can also climb from Val della Torre via a hiking trail.
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from here you can line up 3 paths in a row and a single beautiful descent comes out, the paths are: pietraborga, celti, betulle.
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An elevation in the woods that can be easily reached from Rivalta with paths in the woods. There is a recreation area with tree houses and a swing
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Nice dirt road to ride in the woods between Rivalta and Bruino
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Known as Moncuni, a favorite destination for those in the area, fantastic views
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From the historic center of Rivalta (via Secondo Mellano) a beautiful dirt road route begins, free of difficulties, which continues until it reaches the road between Reano and Villarbasse: it is about five km of dirt road in a very varied natural environment (countryside, woods, humid environments, there's everything!) Very suitable for MTBs and gravel bikes, the only warning is to pay attention to hikers because the path, especially on Sunday, is very popular.
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Among the most popular peaks, Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) stands out for its beautiful views over the Lakes of Avigliana, Val Sangone, and the Sacra di San Michele. Another highly visited spot is the Summit cross of Monte Musinè, known for panoramic views and sunsets. These are appreciated by the komoot community, with hundreds of upvotes and photos shared by visitors.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Monte Musinè offers accessible trails for various fitness levels, including a forest trail from Alpignano. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa, located in the Col del Lys natural park, provides a beautiful green plateau perfect for picnics with the family and can be reached by a nice walk.
The region offers interesting historical sites. On the slopes of Monte Musinè, significant archaeological excavations have uncovered one of the most important Roman-era residential complexes in Piedmont. At the summit of Monte San Giorgio, you'll find a small Romanesque church built before the year 1000. Additionally, the Lys Pass has historical significance as the site of a battle in July 1944, commemorated by a tower.
The peaks around Alpignano offer diverse natural beauty and stunning viewpoints. From Mount Cuneo (Moncuni), you can enjoy expansive views over the Lakes of Avigliana, Val Sangone, and the Sacra di San Michele, extending towards Turin on clear days. Monte San Giorgio provides commanding 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The Lys Pass also offers spectacular views connecting the Susa and Viù Valleys.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Forest trail from Alpignano (via Route 203)' which is a moderate 15.7 km hike. For those interested in Monte Musinè, there are routes such as 'Monte Musinè – Antico acquedotto loop from Caselette' (7.25 km, moderate) or 'Monte Musinè loop from Caselette' (8.18 km, moderate). You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Alpignano guide and the Mountain Hikes around Alpignano guide.
Yes, Monte Musinè is often described as an easy peak, suitable for a good workout or relaxation, with accessible trails for various fitness levels. Cima Mares also offers a nice, simple hike with consistently beautiful landscapes, making it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous mountain walk.
While Alpignano itself offers various amenities, for those exploring the mountainous areas, the Lys Pass (Colle del Lys) has a bar and a refuge available for refreshments. For more comprehensive options, it's best to check in the towns and villages at the base of the mountains or in Alpignano itself.
The best time to visit generally depends on the specific peak and your activity. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for hiking. Summer is also popular, though some trails might be busier. Winter hiking is possible on some peaks, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow conditions.
Absolutely. Monte San Giorgio is a well-known starting point for paragliders and hang-gliders, offering unique air sports opportunities. The region also provides various running trails, such as the 'Iron Bridge over the Dora – Road along the Dora Riparia loop from Alpignano' (25.5 km, difficult), which you can explore in the Running Trails around Alpignano guide.
Monte San Giorgio is often referred to as an 'island mountain' due to its unique position, offering commanding 360-degree views. It's also notable for its small Romanesque church at the summit, dating back before the year 1000, and its popularity as a starting point for paragliders and hang-gliders. The entire mountain is within the Natural Park 'San Giorgio', ensuring a protected natural environment.
The Lys Pass, located at 1,311 meters above sea level in the Graian Alps, is a notable mountainous area accessible from Alpignano. It connects the Susa Valley with the Viù Valley and offers spectacular views. Besides its natural beauty, it holds historical significance and provides a bar and a refuge for visitors.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations or park rules before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash on most hiking trails, especially in natural park areas like the Natural Park 'San Giorgio' around Monte San Giorgio.


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