Best natural monuments around Baldissero Canavese are found in the Piedmont region of Italy, an area known for its diverse natural landscape. The town is situated at the foot of the Monti Pelati, a unique natural reserve characterized by peridotitic rocks and specialized ecosystems. The broader Canavese region offers a variety of natural attractions, including lakes, mountain peaks, and scenic trails. This area provides opportunities to explore unusual geological settings and panoramic viewpoints.
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the blooming of Narcissus and Monte Val o in the background
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sanctuary with panoramic terraces
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place with a remarkable view
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Accessible by car via a somewhat narrow but recently restored paved road, it is in excellent condition. Ample parking is available. It has a barbecue and picnic area. It's also an excellent starting point for reaching the surrounding peaks.
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After crossing Vialfrè along via Roma and via Borghetto, after a trail that runs alongside a fence you find yourself... in a meadow! Luckily, a providential sign guides you, to the left, to the start of the erratic boulders trail, other signs, to follow, show the right path first along an asphalt road, finally, with another left turn at a hairpin bend, back on the right path. Here begins a nice flowing stretch, never difficult (S2 max), but not at all trivial, because the ground, almost always pebbly, requires constant attention when driving. The trail is not critical, in the sense that, even "skipping" some deviations, you still find yourself on other paths almost parallel to the one I took. In the end, all the paths converge almost in the same point... in front of the highway to Aosta: following the trail, other nice paths lead to Villate.
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A natural spectacle to enjoy in the month of May
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Easily accessible on a paved road (unfortunately). Breathtaking view of the plain. In May, the spectacle of the daffodils blooming is unmissable.
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Here, during the Ice Age, the Balteo Glacier transported enormous boulders to its surface, which were then released when rising temperatures melted the ice.
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The region is known for its distinctive geology. The Monti Pelati, part of the Riserva Naturale dei Monti Pelati e Torre Cives, feature unique peridotitic rocks from the Earth's mantle, creating a 'moon-like' landscape. You can also visit the Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè, massive prehistoric rocks transported by ancient glaciers.
Yes, Pian delle Nere is an excellent choice for families. This plateau offers panoramic views, a picnic area, and a playground, making it a great spot for a relaxed outing with children.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Pian delle Nere, which overlooks Mount Calvo and the Canavese area. Another fantastic option is the Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross, offering extensive views between the Canavese plain and the Alps. The Sanctuary of Sacro Monte di Belmonte also provides scenic views from its hilltop location.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find trails leading from Pian delle Nere to refuges and peaks. The Monti Pelati area also features hiking trails, such as the 'Anello dei Monti Pelati,' allowing you to explore its unique geological setting. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Baldissero Canavese guide, which includes routes like 'Ascesa al Pian delle Nere e Single track sul Pistino Valchiusella – giro ad anello'.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Sacro Monte di Belmonte is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that combines natural beauty with significant historical and religious importance. Located on a hill with thick vegetation, it offers both cultural exploration and scenic views.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially in May, when the meadows around Pian delle Nere are covered with a spectacular display of daffodils. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. The Monti Pelati area features trails like the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, which offers a challenging ride through a unique natural reserve. You can find more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Baldissero Canavese guide.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially steep and stony paths, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially when ascending to viewpoints or summits like Punta Quinseina Sud Summit Cross.
Yes, as the Monti Pelati are a natural reserve, maximum respect for the environment is obligatory. Visitors, including mountain bikers, must strictly stay on designated paths to protect the unique flora and fauna. Be aware that trails may be shared with hikers.
Beyond the natural monuments, the Canavese region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous lakes, mountain peaks, and scenic trails for hiking and cycling. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Baldissero Canavese guide, or for gravel biking, refer to the Gravel biking around Baldissero Canavese guide.
Yes, for example, Pian delle Nere offers a large parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for hikes and picnics. Parking availability for other specific sites may vary, so it's always good to check local information.


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