Best mountain peaks around Montaldo Torinese are characterized by a hilly landscape with elevated points, rather than towering mountains. The area, situated east of Turin, stands at 375 meters above sea level, reflecting its name "Montaldo," meaning "high mountain." This region offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and local paths for exploration. While the broader Piedmont region is known for its mountains, Montaldo Torinese provides accessible hills and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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city panorama with mountains in the background
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One of the various heights reachable on this hilly system. You can enjoy small panoramic portions visible between one tree and another
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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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Highest point in a hilly area, reachable by easy paths, with modest panorama, but there is nothing to indicate the summit
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Place of peace and silence in the middle of the woods.
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While Montaldo Torinese is characterized by hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer great views and experiences. Among the most popular are the Basilica of Superga, which provides expansive views of Turin, and the Bric del Vaj Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint, the highest point in the Vaj wood, offering glimpses of the Alpine arch on clear days.
Yes, the area offers several accessible elevated points suitable for families. For instance, Bric Turniola Summit is an easily accessible elevated point within a forest, making it a good option for a family outing. The local paths around Montaldo Torinese also provide opportunities for pleasant walks in a natural environment.
The region is rich in history. The Basilica of Superga is an 18th-century sanctuary with significant historical importance, including a memorial to the 'Grande Torino' football team. Additionally, on Bric Andio, you can find the historic Barbarossa's Oak, a landmark with legends of a battle involving Frederick Barbarossa in 1158.
Montaldo Torinese offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, that wind through its hilly landscape and forests. You can explore routes like 'From Pavarolo to Montaldo Torinese (via Route 231)' or the 'Historic Mule Track to San Grato Chapel (via Trail 211)'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Montaldo Torinese guide.
Absolutely. The area is known for its tranquil forest paths. Bric della Croce, for example, offers a peaceful walk in the woods leading to a summit with a large cross, providing a place of peace and silence amidst nature.
Beyond hiking, the Montaldo Torinese area is excellent for cycling and running. There are numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Moncalieri Castle – Medieval Village of Valentino loop', and dedicated running trails like the 'Stramarentino Route loop'. You can find more details in the Cycling around Montaldo Torinese and Running Trails around Montaldo Torinese guides.
From various elevated points, you can expect diverse views. The Basilica of Superga offers a panoramic view of Turin. From Bric del Vaj Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint, you might catch views of the Alpine arch on clear days. While Monte Cervet Viewpoint is nestled among trees, it still provides a pleasant forest vista.
Yes, a unique natural landmark is the historic Barbarossa's Oak on Bric Andio. Planted in 1800, this ancient oak is a significant local landmark, blending natural beauty with historical intrigue.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the quiet walks in the woods, the panoramic views of Turin and the Alpine arch, and the accessibility of the trails. The area has garnered 944 upvotes and features 548 photos from visitors on komoot, reflecting its appeal.
The Basilica of Superga is accessible via several paths. You can start from Turin (Sassi) using routes 26, 27, 28, and 29, or from San Mauro via routes 60, 62, 65, and 66. There are also paths from Baldissero and Pino Torinese, including one that runs along the panoramic road. Alternatively, you can use the train.
Yes, from the Bric del Vaj Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint, you can see a beautiful slice of the Alpine arch, especially in winter when visibility is good. There are even billboards at the summit explaining the various mountains in sight.


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