Best attractions and places to see around Torre Pellice are found in the green Pellice Valley, nestled in the northern Cottian Alps. This region is known for its historical and cultural significance, particularly as a center of Waldensian heritage. The landscape features diverse flora, including ancient trees, and the Pellice River, which creates natural waterfalls.
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Beautiful destination. The road from Villar Perosa offers wonderful views of the high valley. The road from San Pietro Val Lemina offers some views and a lot of suffering, but crosses wonderful woods. To be done, with a lot of patience.
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The Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden is open year-round, being a natural and publicly accessible site. During July and August, a volunteer guide will be available to welcome you and, if you wish, accompany you free of charge along the educational trail within the Garden, to help you discover the wonders of Alpine flora.
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abandoned ruin not nice to look at
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excellent trip with the possibility of loops
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A beautiful circular hike. Beware, however, of the misleading two-hour indication! Messner might be able to manage it. If you're a regular hiker, no less than three hours or more... WARNING: Once you reach Lake Cannoni or Ramella, if you suffer from vertigo, do not follow the signs for trail A on the right. There are exposed sections, and one section is equipped with a damaged rope. Turn left and you will rejoin the outward route at the level of the early 1900s forts.
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Comfortable footwear for mostly soft terrain
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Reachable from various directions, both on asphalt and dirt roads
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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Torre Pellice is nestled in the green Pellice Valley, known for its diverse flora and the Pellice River with natural waterfalls. You can visit the 13 Lakes Plateau (Pian dei 13 Laghi), which features between eleven and twelve visible lakes depending on the season. Another highlight is the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden, one of Europe's highest botanical gardens, hosting over 300 native Alpine species.
Torre Pellice is rich in history, particularly its Waldensian heritage. Key sites include the Waldensian Quarter, home to the Tempio di Torre Pellice and the Waldensian Cultural Center Foundation, which houses the Waldensian Museum. You can also explore Piazza S. Martino with its Catholic Church complex and the Carlo Alberto Fountain, or visit the Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art Filippo Scroppo.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Jumarre Hut is a welcoming spot for hikers and bikers, offering refreshments. The Gheisa d'la Tana Cave, a natural cavity with historical significance, is reachable via a short, suitable hiking trail for everyone. The Colle Vaccera also offers family-friendly aspects, with its panoramic views.
For the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden, the best time to visit is in July and August when it is open. Generally, for hiking and cycling in the Pellice Valley and visiting mountain passes like Colle Vaccera, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn offer the most favorable weather conditions.
Absolutely. Torre Pellice is considered the heart of the Waldensian church. You can visit the Waldensian Cultural Center Foundation, which includes the Waldensian Museum with over 250 objects detailing more than 800 years of Waldensian culture. The Tempio di Torre Pellice, one of the first Waldensian temples, and the Waldensian House, where the annual Synod is held, are also significant sites.
The area around Torre Pellice is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Bricherasio – Pinerolo Historic Center loop' or the 'Costabella Open-Air Museum – Colle Vaccera loop'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Monte Vandalino loop' or the 'Church of San Martino loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for Torre Pellice.
Yes, Torre Pellice offers several cultural venues. The Waldensian Museum, part of the Waldensian Cultural Center Foundation, showcases historical documents and ethnographic items. The Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art Filippo Scroppo preserves 450 works by Italian and foreign artists. Additionally, the Tucci Russo Gallery, housed in a former textile factory, features contemporary art exhibitions, and the Ecomuseo di Archeologia Industriale 'E. Crumière' in nearby Villar Pellice details the region's industrial history.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Gheisa d'la Tana Cave, a natural hiding place used by Waldensians during religious persecution. The Borgata Appiotti, a hamlet near the Angrogna stream, is associated with the local legend of the golden axe. For hikers, the Jumarre Hut offers a welcoming stop with local dishes and panoramic views before reaching Colle Vaccera.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like Colle Vaccera and the unique natural beauty of the 13 Lakes Plateau. The rich historical and cultural significance, especially the Waldensian heritage, also leaves a lasting impression. The area's diverse trails for hiking and cycling are highly valued by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, the path to the Gheisa d'la Tana Cave is described as a short, marked hiking trail suitable for everyone. For running, the 'Church of San Martino loop' and 'Punto Panoramico loop' are rated as moderate difficulty. Always check the specific route details for current conditions and suitability.
Yes, the Jumarre Hut, located at 1,450 meters above sea level along the path towards Colle Vaccera, is an ideal spot for refreshments and typical local dishes. Additionally, Colle Vaccera itself is a popular spot with facilities, including a restaurant.


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