Best mountain peaks around Scalenghe are visible from this municipality, which is situated in a predominantly flat, cultivated plain at an elevation of 262 meters. The region's name, Piedmont, signifies its location "at the foot of the mountains," indicating its geographical relationship to the Alps. From Scalenghe, visitors can observe 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside and distant mountain ranges. Monte San Giorgio is a notable "island mountain" in the vicinity, offering panoramic views and historical interest.
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The Chapel of the Madonna della Neve is located near the summit of Mount Muretto (876 m), between Val Lemina and Val Noce. From this panoramic point you can enjoy a wide view of Monviso, the Cottian Alps and the Pinerolo plain.
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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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It is located in an out of the way meadow, the place is very beautiful and just before there is a nice meadow with tables and benches
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Magnificent view of Viso and the mountains of Pinerolo
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From here begins the Via Crucis that leads to the top of Mount Muretto and precisely to the Church of the Madonna della Neve
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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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Station in the city center that connects the Val di Susa with Turin
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beautiful cycle paths, in the square in Pinerolo on Saturdays a piece is occupied by market vans
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While Scalenghe itself is in a flat plain, you can enjoy views of distant mountain ranges. The most notable local 'island mountain' is Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, which offers excellent 360-degree views. Another significant viewpoint is from the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto), providing wide views of Monviso, the Cottian Alps, and the Pinerolo plain.
Yes, Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross features a small Romanesque church built before the year 1000 at its summit, adding historical significance to the natural attraction. Additionally, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto) is a religious building located on a low mountain peak, offering both cultural and panoramic interest.
From Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross, you can expect superb 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Piedmontese plain and the distant Alps due to its isolated position. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow (Monte Muretto) also offers a wide view of Monviso, the Cottian Alps, and the Pinerolo plain.
While specific family-friendly mountain walks are not detailed for all peaks, Mission Chapel is noted as family-friendly and can be reached via a dirt road and a short trail. Monte San Giorgio also has several hiking trails that invite exploration, some of which may be suitable for families, though difficulty can vary.
Beyond hiking, the area around Scalenghe offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including easy to difficult options. You can explore Road Cycling Routes around Scalenghe or Cycling around Scalenghe. For runners, there are also several Running Trails around Scalenghe.
Yes, Monte San Giorgio is within the Natural Park 'San Giorgio' and has several hiking trails leading to its summit. For Monte Muretto, you can start on the Via Crucis Trail which leads to the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all peaks are not provided, the region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures and clear views. Summer can also be good, especially for higher elevations, but ensure you check local weather conditions.
For those arriving by car, Pinerolo Train Station is an ideal starting point, offering ample parking in the station square. From there, you can connect to various routes and access points for the surrounding peaks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from Monte San Giorgio Summit and Cross. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient Romanesque church, is also highly valued. The area is also popular for paragliding and hang-gliding, providing an exciting spectacle.
Monte San Giorgio is described as an 'island mountain' due to its isolated position, which contributes to its exceptional panoramic views. Despite a fire in 1999 that affected its south side, it remains a significant natural attraction within the Natural Park 'San Giorgio', offering diverse flora and fauna to observe along its trails.
While specific cafes directly on mountain trails are not highlighted, the Pinerolo Train Station, a common starting point, is located in a city center where you can find various facilities. Additionally, near Mission Chapel, there's a forest with a picnic area, offering a place to rest and enjoy a meal.
The name 'Piedmont' itself, derived from Italian, means 'at the foot of the mountains.' This accurately describes the region's geographical relationship to the majestic Alps, which are visible from Scalenghe, even though the municipality itself is in a flat plain. This context highlights the area's proximity to significant mountain ranges.


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