Mountain peaks around Pecetto Torinese offer elevated points within the scenic Turin hills, providing views and hiking experiences. The area features gentle slopes and a mild climate, making it suitable for exploring the local landscape. These elevated areas combine natural beauty with historical sites and well-maintained trails. The region is characterized by its unique topography and forested terrain.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Magical sunset after a beautiful trail
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The Basilica is dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie, whose wooden statue is preserved in the Cappella del Voto. On the hill, since 1461, well before the Basilica was built, there was a small church, a parish for the local faithful. At that time the hill was "a sharp mountain, and at the end of it a church with three altars located in the same place where the church of the Royal Congregation of Superga is now located, but in a higher site", dedicated to the Madonna but also to St. Anthony and St. Grato.
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A large cross is placed on top of a hill, in the area between Baldissero, Pavarolo and Cordova. A short steep climb leads to this elevation
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Peace in the middle of the woods, not crowded at all.
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Place of peace and silence in the middle of the woods.
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It is located before Mount Aman in the direction of Superga
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The most popular elevated points include the Basilica of Superga, which is the second highest point on the Turin hill and offers a great view of Turin. Another highly appreciated spot is the View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena, known for its iconic views of the city and the Alps, and considered the highest point within the city of Turin itself.
Yes, several elevated points offer historical and cultural significance. The Basilica of Superga is an 18th-century sanctuary and a significant historical site. Additionally, Bric San Viter (also known as Bric San Vito) is a broad summit with archaeological evidence of ancient settlements dating back to the Iron Age, Roman, and Lombard periods, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
The elevated points around Pecetto Torinese offer diverse and scenic views. From Colle della Maddalena, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and, on clear days, the distant Alps. The Basilica of Superga provides a sweeping view of Turin. Even smaller viewpoints like Monte Cervet Viewpoint offer pleasant forest views.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Basilica of Superga is listed as family-friendly, with various paths leading up to it. The general landscape of gentle slopes and mild climate makes many of the trails around these elevated points, such as those near the Eremo dei Camaldolesi, enjoyable for walks with family.
Beyond hiking to the elevated points, the region around Pecetto Torinese is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, as well as mountain biking trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the guides for Cycling around Pecetto Torinese, MTB Trails around Pecetto Torinese, and Road Cycling Routes around Pecetto Torinese.
Many of the elevated points in the Turin hills, including those near Pecetto Torinese, are accessible via trails suitable for various fitness levels. The area is known for its gentle slopes. For example, the Eremo dei Camaldolesi offers moderate hiking routes like the 'Pera del Tesor' trail, which includes easy forest paths. The Bric San Giacomo is reachable via a wide and easy path from the panoramic road.
The region benefits from a mild climate, making it suitable for exploration for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Even on clear days in winter, the views can be stunning, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, many of the elevated points offer tranquility away from the bustle. Bric della Croce, for instance, is described as a place of peace and silence in the middle of the woods, marked by a large cross on its summit. The forested areas around Colle della Maddalena and Monte Capra also provide serene environments for walks.
The elevated points are primarily characterized by forested terrain, including chestnut and oak forests, and gentle slopes. They offer natural viewpoints that showcase the unique topography of the Turin hills. You'll find a blend of natural beauty with well-maintained trails, making them ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views, especially from spots like the Colle della Maddalena and the Basilica of Superga, which offer iconic vistas of Turin and the Alps. The peaceful walks through forested areas, the historical significance of sites like Bric San Viter, and the accessibility of the trails for various activities like hiking and cycling are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several recommended routes. The 'Rings of Pecetto Torinese' include a route that ascends through the forest to Bric San Viter, offering both natural beauty and historical exploration. Near the Eremo dei Camaldolesi, the 'Pera del Tesor' trail is a 6.5 km round trip with moderate elevation gain, featuring easy forest paths. For those heading to the Basilica of Superga, there are numerous paths from different starting points like Turin (Sassi), San Mauro, and Pino Torinese.


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