Mountain peaks around Rivoli provide access to the diverse landscape of the Piedmont region, located west of Turin at the entrance of the Susa Valley. Rivoli itself is situated on a moraine hill, offering scenic views of the surrounding mountains and the Turin metropolitan area. This area is known for its varied outdoor activities and panoramic vistas. Visitors can explore a range of peaks, each offering unique features and perspectives.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Accessible from Almese on a dirt road or by climbing from Rubiana towards Col del Lys at the crossroads shortly after Mompellato. You can also climb from Val della Torre via a hiking trail.
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Panoramic mountain that offers a 360 degree view, with spectacular panoramas of the Turin plain and the Alps. Visible among the many, the Musinè and the Rocciamelone.
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An elevation in the woods that can be easily reached from Rivalta with paths in the woods. There is a recreation area with tree houses and a swing
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Nice dirt road to ride in the woods between Rivalta and Bruino
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Known as Moncuni, a favorite destination for those in the area, fantastic views
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From the historic center of Rivalta (via Secondo Mellano) a beautiful dirt road route begins, free of difficulties, which continues until it reaches the road between Reano and Villarbasse: it is about five km of dirt road in a very varied natural environment (countryside, woods, humid environments, there's everything!) Very suitable for MTBs and gravel bikes, the only warning is to pay attention to hikers because the path, especially on Sunday, is very popular.
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Beautiful panoramic peak, a balcony overlooking the Turin plain. It can be easy or challenging depending on the route you choose. Always a beautiful trip.
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For exceptional panoramic views, consider Mount Cuneo (Moncuni), which provides picturesque vistas over the Avigliana lakes, Val Sangone, and the Sacra di San Michele, extending to Turin on clear days. Summit cross of Monte Musinè is also known for its beautiful panoramic views, ideal for enjoying a sunset. Additionally, Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross offers excellent 360-degree views due to its distinctive location.
Yes, Summit cross of Monte Musinè is considered an "easy peak" and is a popular choice for a good workout or relaxation. While specific easy routes are not detailed for all peaks, many trails offer varying difficulties. For a gentle walk with a destination, the path to the Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa from Val della Torre or Col del Lys is a pleasant option.
The Piedmont region, including the mountains near Rivoli, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations offer respite. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails may require specific gear due to snow and ice.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa, located in a green plateau, is described as a great spot for a picnic with the whole family, reachable via a nice walk. The highlight "Sunflower field" also lists "family_friendly" as a category, suggesting accessible paths in that area.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for specific mountains like Monte San Giorgio, which is within a Natural Park. Generally, well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on many trails.
On Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, you can find a small Romanesque church that predates the year 1000. The Summit cross of Monte Musinè is a prominent landmark. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa is a religious building located in a beautiful natural setting, offering both cultural and scenic appeal.
Beyond hiking, the Rivoli area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including options for touring bicycle and gravel biking, with routes like the "Pessina Pond – Moraine Hill loop." There are also dedicated running trails, such as the "Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) – Pessina Pond loop." Monte San Giorgio is also a well-known starting point for paragliders and hang-gliders.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Rivoli's peaks. For example, the "Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) – Pessina Pond loop from Rivoli" is a difficult 23.5 km running route. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Rivoli guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramic views, especially from peaks like Mount Cuneo (Moncuni) and Monte Musinè, which are popular for sunsets and relaxation. The sense of accomplishment after a climb, like reaching the Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, is also highly valued. Many appreciate the diverse trails and the opportunity for a good workout amidst nature.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the mountain trails are limited, the town of Rivoli itself, being situated on a moraine hill, offers various amenities. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Bassa has tables and a fountain, perfect for a stop or picnic. For more extensive options, you would typically find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in Rivoli or nearby towns at the base of the mountains.
Public transport options to reach the immediate trailheads of mountain peaks can be limited. Rivoli is well-connected by public transport from Turin. From Rivoli, you might need to rely on local bus services to get closer to the starting points of some trails, or consider a combination of public transport and a short taxi ride or walk. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes serving the villages at the base of peaks like Monte Musinè or Monte San Giorgio.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For popular peaks like Monte Musinè, there are often designated parking areas in nearby villages, such as Caselette, where the most popular path starts from the sports field. For other peaks, parking might be available in small village centers or designated spots near the beginning of the trails. It's advisable to research specific trailheads in advance for detailed parking information.


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