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Hiking around Bobbio Pellice, located in Italy's Val Pellice, offers access to diverse natural landscapes within the Piedmont region. The area is characterized by its glacial valleys, dense forests of chestnut and beech, high alpine meadows, and panoramic mountain peaks, including views of Monviso. The Pellice River carves through the valley, creating features like the "Tumpi di Bobbio Pellice" and waterfalls. This geography provides a range of hiking experiences from river paths to high mountain passes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hike the difficult Val Pellice towards Rifugio Willy Jervis and Granero ring tour, covering 12.6 miles with 3847 feet of gain.
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Hike Sentiero Italia, Stage E23, a moderate 8.0-mile route in Prà – Barant with 2283 feet of gain, passing the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanic

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02:24
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Hike the moderate Glorious Recovery Trail, a 4.4-mile route around Bobbio Pellice with 958 feet of elevation gain.
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Hike the difficult Sentiero Italia - Stage E23, an 8.4-mile route with 3510 feet of gain through Queyras Regional Natural Park.
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04:59
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Hike the difficult Via Alpina Blue Trail from Rifugio Barbara to Colle Manzol, gaining 3030 feet over 5.4 miles with stunning alpine views.
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Nice refuge in the beautiful Conca del Prà
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The Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden is open year-round, being a natural and publicly accessible site. During July and August, a volunteer guide will be available to welcome you and, if you wish, accompany you free of charge along the educational trail within the Garden, to help you discover the wonders of Alpine flora.
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very beautiful waterfall, enchanting
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It marks the Italian-French border and can be reached from Italy in an hour and 45 minutes from the Jervis refuge, with a path that climbs through the woods without particular difficulties, to finally emerge onto alpine meadows.
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A beautiful tall waterfall that can be admired on the road that goes up to Conca del Prà
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For those arriving by car, parking in the square before the hamlet costs €3 (2025)
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Above all, the great friendliness of the commercial establishments present! Against the worms! 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
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A quick stop at the Monta refuge on the way down, a nice little Queyras beer
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There are over 80 hiking trails around Bobbio Pellice, offering a wide range of experiences from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. The komoot community has explored nearly 4,000 routes in the area.
The terrain in Bobbio Pellice is highly diverse, ranging from dense, ancient forests of chestnut and beech trees to high alpine valleys and panoramic mountain peaks. You'll find paths winding through glacial valleys, along the Pellice River, and up to high mountain passes. Some routes traverse open plateaus like the Conca del Prà, while others explore narrow valleys such as the Comba dei Carbonieri.
The Val Pellice region is ideal for hiking from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and the high alpine trails are free of snow. Summer offers lush landscapes and access to higher altitudes, while spring and autumn provide vibrant foliage and milder temperatures, though some higher routes might still have snow in early spring or see early snow in late autumn.
Yes, the Pellice River creates several impressive natural features. You can discover the "Tumpi di Bobbio Pellice," a series of small natural pools perfect for a refreshing dip in icy waters. Additionally, the Pis Waterfall, with its 60-meter drop, is a notable sight along routes leading towards the Conca del Prà.
Many routes in the Val Pellice offer stunning views of the majestic Monviso, one of the most significant peaks in the Alps. Its distinctive silhouette is a frequent backdrop for hikes in the region, particularly from higher vantage points and alpine meadows.
Yes, Bobbio Pellice offers several easy walks suitable for families. These trails often wind through forests or along river paths, providing accessible and enjoyable experiences for all ages. There are 9 easy routes available, perfect for a leisurely outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Bobbio Pellice area, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you carry waste bags. Specific rules might apply in protected areas or near mountain refuges, so check local signage.
Yes, the region is known for its circular routes, particularly those connecting mountain refuges. A prominent example is the Val Pellice Refuges Loop, a challenging multi-day trek that allows you to experience the high alpine environment and stay overnight in mountain huts.
The Val Pellice is rich in history, particularly related to the Waldensians. Many paths follow routes with historical significance. The Glorious Recovery Trail, for instance, retraces the historical journey of the Waldensians, passing old stone houses and monuments.
Yes, several mountain refuges provide essential stops and accommodation for longer hikes in the Val Pellice. Notable examples include Willy Jervis Refuge in Conca del Prà and Rifugio Barant. These refuges are often integrated into popular loop tours and offer a chance to rest and refuel.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 650 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the extensive network of paths catering to various skill levels, and the stunning views of the Italian Alps, including Monviso.
While Bobbio Pellice itself is accessible by public transport, reaching specific trailheads further into the Val Pellice might require local bus services or private arrangements. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance, especially for routes extending into more remote areas of the valley.
Yes, the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden, located at 2,290 meters on Colle Barant, is a significant nature reserve. It showcases a wide variety of alpine flora, offering a unique opportunity to observe the region's rich biodiversity.


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