Best mountain peaks around Ciriè are situated at the foot of the Lanzo Valleys, providing access to the Graian Alps. This strategic location offers numerous remarkable peaks and hiking opportunities within a reasonable distance. The region features diverse landscapes, from luxuriant woods and meadows to dramatic alpine environments. It serves as a gateway for outdoor enthusiasts seeking challenging climbs and scenic hikes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Reaching Monte Turu from Monte Corno using the path instead of the road was not easy with snowy conditions. The path was invaded by hazel trees and the tracks were largely erased.
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To this day, the summit is marked by a small Madonna statue and a cross.
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Easy summit to reach from Givoletto or Val della Torre. It allows you to enjoy an excellent view of the Turin plain and has a summit diary
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Comfortable pa china where to rest and there is also a water fountain
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The Madonna degli Alpini can be reached via the path that descends from Monte Montello. The statue was created to remember the fallen of the wars and to protect the valleys.
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Completed in 1674, following a decision by the councilors of the municipalities in the area, to protect it from adverse weather conditions, and after various renovations, it is still in excellent condition today.
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For excellent panoramic views, consider Monte Baron Summit, which provides an excellent view of the Turin plain. Another great option is the Madonnina of the Alpini and Cross of Monte Momello, reachable with a short walk, offering a superb vantage point.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Monte Baron Summit is considered an easy peak to reach, especially from Givoletto, making it a good option. The Bandit's Chapel and Fountain is another family-friendly viewpoint and a reference point for various routes.
Ciriè serves as a gateway to the majestic Graian Alps and the Lanzo Valleys. Notable peaks include Uja di Ciamarella (3,676 meters), known as the 'queen of the Lanzo Valleys,' and Uja di Bessanese, both popular for mountaineering. The Rocciamelone Massif and Croce Rossa are also significant summits in the region, offering diverse and challenging experiences.
The Lanzo Valleys, accessible from Ciriè, offer a wide range of trails. You can find everything from easier paths through luxuriant woods and meadows to more demanding treks leading to high-altitude refuges. Options include sections of the Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) and the Bessanese's Tour for experienced hikers. For local routes, explore the Hiking around Ciriè guide.
Yes, the region offers challenging climbs. Peaks like Uja di Ciamarella and Uja di Bessanese in the Lanzo Valleys are renowned for mountaineering, with Uja di Ciamarella's challenging north face attracting experienced climbers. For a demanding summit closer to Ciriè, Monte Corno Summit is described as very panoramic but also wild, requiring careful navigation.
The area features several historical and religious sites. The Bandit's Chapel and Fountain, completed in 1674, is a well-preserved religious building and viewpoint. Another significant site is the Chapel of Madonna della Neve, built in 1855 on Mount Sap, offering challenging but rewarding paths from Givoletto.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region supports a variety of outdoor sports. You can find opportunities for mountain biking, climbing, paragliding, and skiing in winter. For cycling enthusiasts, check out the Gravel biking around Ciriè and Road Cycling Routes around Ciriè guides for specific routes.
Ciriè is strategically located at the foot of the Lanzo Valleys, serving as a gateway. While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, Ciriè itself is well-connected. For example, the Rifugio Città di Ciriè, a key hub in Pian della Mussa, is accessible by road or a 45-minute hike from Balme, which can be reached from Ciriè. Local bus services often connect Ciriè to towns within the Lanzo Valleys, from where you can access trailheads.
Yes, the Lanzo Valleys are well-equipped with mountain refuges that serve as important hubs for hikers. Key refuges include Rifugio Città di Ciriè, located at Pian della Mussa, and Rifugio Gastaldi. These refuges offer resting points, accommodation, and often local cuisine, making them ideal for multi-day treks or as a base for exploring the higher peaks.
The best time to visit for hiking generally depends on the altitude and specific trail. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for lower and mid-altitude trails. For higher mountain peaks and more challenging mountaineering, late spring through early autumn (June to September) typically provides the most favorable conditions, with less snow and more stable weather. Winter offers opportunities for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, but requires appropriate gear and experience.
The region's uniqueness stems from its diverse landscapes, ranging from luxuriant woods and meadows to dramatic alpine environments. It's known for majestic rocky summits like Uja di Ciamarella and Uja di Bessanese, and offers a rich network of trails leading to mountain huts, passes, and lakes. The area also boasts scenic beauty with opportunities to see ancient Savoy residences and diverse flora and fauna, providing breathtaking 360-degree panoramas from many viewpoints.


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