Best attractions and places to see around Prazzo, a comune in the Valle Maira, highlight its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area features well-preserved alpine architecture across its villages and hamlets. Notable natural features include Monte Chersogno and Lake Camoscere, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Prazzo offers a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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on the spectacular military road
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one of the many hills in the area
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The Bandia barracks are still clearly visible remains of what remains of the great defensive work dating back to the Second World War. It is surprising to note how some of these are now decorated with herbs and flowers that silently take back their spaces. You are at over 2,000 meters above sea level, the mountain landscape surrounds you and embraces you. With a little attention you can hear the whistles of the marmots that hide in the green meadows.
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Hill that connects Val Grana and Valle Maira
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Panorama for stunning photos.
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A magnificent viewpoint before finishing the climb to the summit of the Fauniera pass
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Near the well-known Colle della Fauniera, just 1.5 km from its summit, there is this beautiful mountain pass, which connects the Valle Grana (Pradleves) with the Valle Maira (Marmora). Since the Fauniera is so close, all cyclists take advantage of the opportunity to climb up to the highest pass... and for this reason this pass is less known. There is a small sign indicating its name and where there are some beautiful views of the Valle Grana. At this point 3 roads join together: the road that comes from the Valle Maira, the one that comes from the Valle Grana and the one that goes up to the Fauniera and takes you to the Valle Stura.
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Prazzo is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Source of the Maira, where the stream originates and serves as a starting point for excursions. Another beautiful spot is Lago Nero (Valle Maira), known for its enchanting views. The region is also dominated by peaks like Monte Chersogno (3,026m), Mount Ruissas (2,746m), and Rocca Corna (2,375m), offering stunning landscapes.
Yes, Prazzo has a rich cultural heritage. The area is known for its well-preserved alpine architecture across its 31 villages and hamlets, featuring stone masonry and religious frescoes. You can explore Borgata Ussolo, noted for its charm and medieval-like setting, or visit the Parish Church of San Michele in Borgata Chiesa. The Museum of Hemp and Women's Work ('Fremos, travai e tero') also offers insight into local traditions.
Prazzo is a haven for hikers. You can embark on mountain hikes, with routes like the Borgata Preit loop or the Rifugio Viviere – Monte Scaletta loop. The Mountain Hikes around Prazzo guide provides more details on these and other trails, including those leading to peaks like Pelvo d'Elva.
For families, Lago Nero (Valle Maira) is a popular and relatively easy-to-reach destination, offering picturesque views. The general charm of the well-preserved alpine villages also provides a pleasant environment for family walks and exploration.
The region offers several impressive passes and viewpoints. Colle Greguri (Greguri Pass) is the highest pass in the Provençal-Castello group, offering beautiful views in both directions. The Gardetta Hut, located on a magnificent plateau, also provides excellent vistas and is a popular stop for hikers.
The Maira stream originates at the Source of the Maira, located at 1645 meters. This spot serves as a starting point for numerous excursions, including the Piergiorgio Frassati path. The springs are connected to the village of Chiappera by a beautiful former military road, making it an ideal place for a scenic walk.
The Gardetta Hut is a beautifully located refuge on the Gardetta plateau. It can be reached from Colle del Preit (about an hour's walk) or from Viviere through the Gardetta Pass (approximately 2 hours 30 minutes of walking). It offers excellent cuisine, refreshment, and overnight accommodation, and is appreciated by visitors for its friendly, multilingual team.
Yes, Prazzo offers diverse trails for various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the Colletto Canosio – Colle San Giovanni loop from Prazzo. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy challenging routes such as the Gardetta Plateau loop from Canosio or the Ring on the Gardetta plateau from Marmora. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Prazzo and Gravel biking around Prazzo guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the well-preserved, authentic alpine environment. The Gardetta Hut is highlighted for its magnificent plateau and excellent cuisine, while Lago Nero is loved for its enchanting views and being a worthwhile goal in almost every season. The challenging yet rewarding views from Colle Greguri are also a favorite.
Prazzo is popular for mountaineers and hikers year-round, but the best time largely depends on your preferred activity. The warmer months are ideal for hiking to lakes and high passes like Colle Greguri. For winter activities, the snow-covered landscapes offer opportunities for snowshoeing or ski mountaineering, though some higher routes may be inaccessible.
Absolutely. Prazzo is composed of 31 villages and hamlets, many of which are known for their well-preserved alpine architecture. Borgata Ussolo is particularly recommended for its charm and medieval-like setting, making it a significant point of interest for those appreciating historical architecture and cultural heritage.
Yes, you can visit the Bandia Barracks. These are ruins of old military barracks built for border defense during the Second World War, located near the Colle della Bandia. They offer a glimpse into the region's past, with some structures now adorned with herbs and flowers, blending into the mountain landscape at over 2,000 meters above sea level.


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