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Hiking around Luserna San Giovanni offers diverse terrain, from the valleys and plains of Val Pellice to surrounding hills and mountain peaks. The region is characterized by the Pellice and Luserna rivers, contributing to its scenic beauty. Hikers can explore magnificent beech woods, ancient stone quarries, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Pinerolo and Turin plains. This varied topography provides a range of hiking experiences for different ability levels.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.69km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.81km
02:09
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When Edmondo de Amicis found himself writing a (beautiful) chapter on Torre Pellice, he titled it "The Geneva of Italy". And perhaps he could not have found a better title. It truly feels like being in Switzerland, for the order, the cleanliness, and especially the silence: I don't know what's in the air, but even the people at the bar chat in hushed tones. It's a town that lives in its own dimension, perhaps brought by the Waldensian religion - or perhaps the Waldensian religion has molded itself to the characteristics of what is its capital, who knows. In any case, absolutely worth visiting.
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I would say that it is a truly unique place, I must compliment the desire and patience of the authors, it is worth seeing.
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The open-air museum of Costabella is a unique collection of its kind, born from the passion of Mr. Elio Pons. Along the road, on both sides, you can admire a variety of vintage objects, tools, utensils and machinery from the surrounding area, many of them made of stone.
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The history of the municipality is characterised by the presence of the Waldensians who, as in the rest of the Valley, began to settle there starting from the 13th century.
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Beautiful Waldensian village
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Chestnut beech trees, humid ridge
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The name "Waldensians" comes from the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church used this term to describe the followers of Valdes from Lyon, who founded a movement of itinerant preachers around 1173. Valdes, known as "Petrus Waldus" since 1350, was a wealthy citizen of Lyon. Since he could not read the Latin Bible himself, he had it translated into the vernacular in 1173. He then gave his property to the poor and began to preach publicly. He soon gathered a circle of men and women around him. In 1532, the last itinerant preachers and their followers joined the Reformation and founded a Reformed Church in the Cottian Alps. Its members now called themselves "Waldensians". They were convinced that their ancestors had been Protestant Christians long before the Reformation. Today the Reformed Waldensian Church exists in Italy and South America. (Text source: https://www.waldenser.de/ueber-uns/wappen/geschichte )
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This uniquely shaped Waldensian Temple is a building from 1806, with an interesting history of earthquakes and persecutions. From the square you can enjoy a beautiful view of the valley.
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The region offers a diverse topography, ranging from the valleys and plains of Val Pellice to surrounding hills and mountain peaks. You'll find trails winding through magnificent beech woods, past ancient stone quarries, and along ridge lines offering panoramic views of the Pinerolo and Turin plains. The area is also characterized by the Pellice and Luserna rivers, adding to its scenic beauty.
Yes, Luserna San Giovanni has a good selection of trails suitable for beginners and families. Out of 42 available routes, 24 are rated as easy. An example is the Waldensian Temple – Monument to the Bealera Peyrot loop from Luserna San Giovanni, which is an easy 5.6 km path exploring cultural landmarks.
There are over 40 hiking trails available around Luserna San Giovanni, catering to various fitness levels. These include 24 easy routes, 16 moderate, and 2 more challenging options.
Hikers can enjoy stunning vistas from various points. Notable natural features include the Val Pellice and Val Chisone, the picturesque Pian della Regina Plateau, and the valley of the Luserna Stream with its active quarries. For panoramic views, consider visiting Colle Vaccera, or taking a short climb to Monte Castelletto from there.
Yes, many trails intertwine natural beauty with historical and cultural points of interest, particularly those related to the Waldensian community. You can explore sites like the Waldensian Temple, the Monument to the Bealera Peyrot, and the Gheisa d'la Tana Cave in Val d'Angrogna, which has historical significance. The Monument to the Bealera Peyrot – Waldensian Temple loop from Torre Pellice is a moderate route that explores these historical sites.
While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, there are a couple of more challenging routes for experienced trekkers. These routes often involve significant elevation gain and require good fitness and sure-footedness. The Costabella Open-Air Museum – Fontana del Burro loop from Luserna San Giovanni is a longer, moderate hike spanning over 11 km with a significant elevation gain, suitable for those with good fitness.
Yes, many of the trails in Luserna San Giovanni are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Church of San Martino – Waldensian Temple loop from Luserna San Giovanni and the 'Loop 13 of the Ridges' which offers splendid views between Val Pellice and Val Chisone.
Specific parking information varies by trailhead. However, Luserna San Giovanni and nearby towns like Torre Pellice typically offer public parking areas. For routes starting directly from the town, you can usually find parking within walking distance of the trailhead.
Yes, some trails lead to or pass by welcoming spots. The Jumarre Hut, located at 1,450 meters above sea level, is an ideal reference point for hikers, offering hospitality, refreshments, and local dishes in a panoramic setting. Other huts like Rifugio Al Pino and Rifugio Cruello are also available in the wider area.
The region offers hiking opportunities across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular, especially for higher altitude trails, though some lower valley routes might be warm. Winter hiking is possible, but some routes may require specific gear or experience due to snow and ice.
The trails in Luserna San Giovanni are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 590 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the historical points of interest, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Many trails in the Luserna San Giovanni area are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check specific trail regulations before heading out.


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