Best mountain peaks around Cambiano are found within the broader Metropolitan City of Turin and Piedmont region. Cambiano itself is a municipality situated at the foot of hills, with an elevation of 253 meters above sea level. The surrounding area, however, offers diverse mountain terrain, including parts of the Alps and Apennines. This region provides opportunities for exploring historical sites, viewpoints, and various summits.
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city panorama with mountains in the background
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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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The region offers several highly-rated spots. The Basilica of Superga is a popular religious site and the second highest point on the Turin hill, offering excellent views. Another favorite is the View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena, which is the highest point in the city of Turin and provides an iconic panorama of the city and the Alps. Visitors also appreciate Bric della Croce, a summit with a large cross, known for peaceful walks in the woods.
Yes, several locations offer accessible experiences suitable for families. The Basilica of Superga is considered family-friendly, with various paths leading up to it. The walk to Bric della Croce is also a peaceful option in the woods. For a more relaxed experience, Bric San Giacomo offers an elevated point with a bench, reachable via a wide and easy path.
The broader region around Turin is rich in history. While not directly in Cambiano, notable historical mountain sites include Monte Jafferau in the Cottian Alps, home to Fort Jafferau, a late 19th-century fortification. Another significant site is Mont Chaberton, nicknamed the "Fort of the Clouds," which once housed the world's highest fort, with impressive ruins remaining today.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Casaforte di Fortemaggiore loop from Cambiano-Santena" or the "Resumption loop from Cambiano." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the "Basilica of Superga loop from Trofarello" and challenging MTB trails, including the "Basilica of Superga loop from Cambiano-Santena." You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Cambiano, Gravel biking around Cambiano, and MTB Trails around Cambiano guide pages.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the broader Piedmont region, particularly the Alps, offers significant mountaineering opportunities. Gran Paradiso, the highest mountain entirely within Italian territory, is a popular peak for guided ascents, known for its relatively accessible normal route for a 4,000-meter peak. Its national park also provides a habitat for diverse wildlife.
For iconic panoramic views, head to the View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena, which is the highest point within the city of Turin. Another excellent spot is the Basilica of Superga, offering a great view of Turin from its position as the second highest point on the Turin hill. The Monte Cervet Viewpoint also provides views, though it is partially obscured by trees.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views of Turin and the surrounding Alps, especially from spots like the Colle della Maddalena and the Basilica of Superga. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for tranquil walks in nature, such as at Bric della Croce, are also highly appreciated. The variety of paths and trails leading to these points adds to the appeal for hikers and cyclists.
While Cambiano itself is not a ski destination, the broader region offers ski opportunities. Monte Jafferau, located in the Cottian Alps, is part of the Bardonecchia ski area, making it a destination for winter sports enthusiasts in the wider Metropolitan City of Turin.
Yes, particularly in the more remote and protected mountain regions. Gran Paradiso National Park, home to the Gran Paradiso mountain, is a significant wildlife haven. It is well-known for its populations of ibex and alpine marmots, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.
When visiting the Basilica of Superga, it's advisable to go on a weekday to avoid crowds or consider using the historic tramway. There are numerous paths leading to the basilica from various surrounding towns, including routes 26, 27, 28, and 29 from Turin (Sassi), and others from San Mauro and Pino Torinese. Don't miss the memorial to "Grande Torino" on the site.
The highest point within the city of Turin is the Colle della Maddalena. It offers an iconic view of the city and the Alps, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.


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