Best mountain peaks around Torre Pellice are found in Italy's western Alps, within the Piedmont region. This area, part of the Val Pellice, is characterized by its wild, densely wooded hillsides and diverse flora. It offers numerous mountain peaks and passes that provide views of the Alpine chain and the Piemontese plain. The region also holds historical significance as the homeland of the Waldensians.
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Beautiful destination. The road from Villar Perosa offers wonderful views of the high valley. The road from San Pietro Val Lemina offers some views and a lot of suffering, but crosses wonderful woods. To be done, with a lot of patience.
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abandoned ruin not nice to look at
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I didn't see anything other than mist today. Too bad, can't always be lucky. Is the correct name Punta Rumelletta? That's what the sign said.
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Reachable from various directions, both on asphalt and dirt roads
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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Located a few kilometers from Bobbio Pellice in the Pis della Rossa area, in the Carbonieri valley, the refuge is located in a splendid place where you can spend one or more days with family or friends surrounded by nature.
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The Barbara Lowrie refuge is located in Pis della Rossa, in the Carbonieri valley of Bobbio Pellice. It was built in 1928 by a Canadian couple, Walter and Barbara Lowrie, who used it as a hunting lodge. Later, they sold it to the CAI UGET who turned it into a refuge, inaugurating it in 1931. It has a capacity of 24 beds and is open every day from May to October with bar service, restaurant and overnight stay. For more information, visit the refuge website: https://www.rifugiobarbara.it.
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Beautiful peak, from which you can enjoy an exceptional 360° panorama. On clear days you can see the Apuan Alps and your gaze extends to the Veneto
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The region around Torre Pellice offers several highly-regarded mountain peaks and passes. Among the most popular are Colle Vaccera, known for its excellent panoramic views, and Razil Peak, which provides exceptional views without an overly strenuous climb. Another favorite is Colle Pra Martino, a mountain pass popular for excursions and sports activities.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding climbs. Colle Pra Martino, for instance, is known for its challenging ascent with steep sections. Additionally, Monte Frioland presents a significant climb above 2700 meters, offering a fantastic 360° panorama on clear days.
The mountainous terrain around Torre Pellice is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and running on numerous trails, as well as cycling. For detailed routes, you can explore options like running trails in the area, available on the Running Trails around Torre Pellice guide, or find cycling routes on the Cycling around Torre Pellice guide.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. While some routes can be challenging, places like Colle Vaccera offer accessible views, and the short climb to Monte Castelletto from there is manageable. The Rifugio Cruello is also noted as a lovely place reachable by an easy walk, even for children.
The mountain peaks around Torre Pellice offer stunning natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of the Alpine chain and the Piemontese plain. From peaks like Razil Peak, you can see from the Maritime Alps to Monviso, Mont Blanc, and Monte Rosa. The region is characterized by wild, densely wooded hillsides and diverse flora, with the Pellice river crossing the valley.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional and panoramic views offered by the peaks and passes. Many appreciate the opportunity for rewarding climbs, even if challenging, for the vistas they provide. The serene alpine environment and the diverse range of activities, from easy walks to strenuous hikes, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The area is rich with hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including the Monte Castlus Loop Trail, Monte Vandalino Summit Trail, and sections of the Trails of the Resistance. For a comprehensive list and details on difficulty, refer to the Hiking around Torre Pellice guide.
While specific recommendations vary by activity, the region's mountain peaks are generally enjoyable during clear weather for optimal views. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for higher altitude treks, while winter can offer opportunities for snowshoeing, especially around passes like Colle Pra Martino.
Yes, the Val Pellice, where Torre Pellice is located, is historically significant as the homeland of the Waldensians. Beyond this, the mountain passes and ridges around Torre Pellice also played a crucial role during World War II, serving as a center for Italy's Partisan movement, adding a layer of historical depth to the natural landscape.
Yes, some popular spots like Colle Vaccera have facilities, including restaurants, making them convenient stops. Additionally, mountain huts like Rifugio Cruello offer places to rest and eat, often accessible by car or via pleasant walks.
Yes, the area offers several circular routes. For example, the Monte Castlus Loop Trail is a challenging hiking option. Cyclists can also find circular routes like the Costabella Open-Air Museum – Colle Vaccera loop from Torre Pellice. These routes allow you to experience diverse landscapes and return to your starting point.


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