Best natural monuments around Castagnole Piemonte are found within its agricultural landscape, characterized by fields and wooded areas. Situated in the Metropolitan City of Turin, approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Turin, the area offers a tranquil natural setting. The region's natural appeal is enhanced by its proximity to the expansive Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, a significant country park with diverse natural features. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the Piedmontese countryside.
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This willow tree is listed as a Monumental Tree of Italy for its exceptional characteristics: being protected, it has lived longer than the average tree for its species, and has also been pollarded much less frequently, resulting in a rare size for its species. It is located at the intersection of Rotta Canova and Entonnoir dei Prati, and is indicated by a descriptive sign. The surrounding panorama is breathtaking. It's certainly worth a stop.
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In 2018, Vittoria Bussi set the women's hour record (which she then lost, then regained in 2023 and further improved in 2025). A sign, signed by Vittoria Bussi herself, reminds us that the cyclist used the straight stretch of the Strada Reale di Stupinigi to prepare for the record. Riding the same road at my "slow pace" (cit.) is a notable contrast, but it's nice to think that you're riding on the same playing field as the champions.
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A short walk from the historic center of Carmagnola lies a protected area of great natural interest: La Lanca di San Michele, an ancient riverbed, now abandoned, which has transformed into a beautiful wetland rich in flora and fauna typical of the river environment, and the Bosco del Gerbasso where, thanks to valuable scientific work, a strip of the original Po Valley floodplain forest has been recreated. Inside, there is a beach, picnic area, observation points, and many other points of interest.
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One of the springs that give the name to the nearby cycle path. Not always active, as it is a rising groundwater table, and in periods of drought it is dry: but when there is water, it is a spectacle. Nearby, a beautiful green area. Nice stopover point.
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Monumental oak on the bank of the stream, in a very pleasant position. It is not immediate to get there, because the most comfortable road (from the Madonna degli Orti) is, at least in theory, closed by a gate with private access; but it can be reached quite comfortably from the Bertrand forest. Huge tree, worth the visit.
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Along the cycle path there is this point, which in normal times is filled with water from a resurgence, but due to the drought of recent months it is completely dry. In addition to the resurgence there are some picnic areas in the shade, very pleasant in the summer months.
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The area around Castagnole Piemonte is characterized by a picturesque agricultural landscape, featuring fields and wooded areas typical of the Piedmontese plains. You'll find ancient riverbeds transformed into wetlands, natural springs, and impressive monumental trees. The nearby Parco Naturale di Stupinigi also offers diverse environments including forests, meadows, cultivated fields, and wetlands, with rivers like the Sangone and Chisola.
Yes, a significant protected area is the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve. This site features an ancient riverbed now a wetland, and a recreated strip of the original Po Valley plain forest, rich in flora and fauna. Additionally, the expansive Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, located about 11-13 kilometers away, is recognized as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) due to its valuable lowland-type forest habitat.
Beyond the nature reserve, you can visit the Fontanile Ulè Spring, a natural resurgence point that can be quite a spectacle when active. Another impressive sight is the Monumental Oak of Villafranca Piemonte, a huge tree situated on a stream bank. Don't miss the Nichelino Willow (Monumental Tree), listed for its exceptional size and age, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Many natural monuments around Castagnole Piemonte are suitable for families. The Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve offers picnic areas and observation points. The Fontanile Ulè Spring also has pleasant shaded picnic spots. The Nichelino Willow is easily accessible and provides a great photo opportunity. The Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, with its extensive network of trails, is also ideal for family walks and cycling.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and dog walking, especially within the Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, which features historical hunting trails perfect for exploration. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, running loops, and road cycling routes around Castagnole Piemonte.
Yes, the Parco Naturale di Stupinigi offers an extensive network of trails, including historical hunting routes known as 'rotte,' which are ideal for walking. You can find various hiking routes in the broader area, such as the Stupinigi–None Cycle Path loop from Candiolo I.R.C.C. or the Lago Po Morto loop from Carignano.
The natural monuments and parks around Castagnole Piemonte are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with spring bringing lush greenery and autumn showcasing vibrant colors. Summer can be warm, but shaded areas like those at Fontanile Ulè Spring or within the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve provide respite.
Many natural areas and trails around Castagnole Piemonte are dog-friendly, especially the extensive network within the Parco Naturale di Stupinigi. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
Yes, the Fontanile Ulè Spring is designated as a viewpoint, offering pleasant surroundings. The area around the Nichelino Willow (Monumental Tree) also provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, historically the hunting domain of the Savoy royal family, features ancient hunting trails and is home to historical structures like Castelvecchio, a medieval manor house, and several active farmsteads. The park also surrounds the magnificent Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. They enjoy the unique features like the ancient riverbed transformed into a wetland at Lanca di San Michele, the spectacle of the Fontanile Ulè Spring, and the impressive size of monumental trees like the Monumental Oak of Villafranca Piemonte. The opportunity for peaceful walks and cycling in a serene environment is also highly valued.
While specific parking details for every natural monument are not always listed, areas like the Lanca di San Michele and Bosco del Gerbasso Nature Reserve and the Fontanile Ulè Spring are often accessible with nearby parking options, especially along cycle paths. For the Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, designated parking areas are available for visitors accessing its extensive trail network.


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