Best attractions and places to see around Pessinetto include a blend of religious sites, natural beauty, and historical points of interest in the Italian Alps. This municipality, nestled in the province of Turin, is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere and stunning mountain views. The area features the Stura River, alpine pastures, and forested slopes, offering diverse landscapes. Pessinetto's history is also marked by its connection to ironworking, with origins dating back to 1289.
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Ancient Roman Lanzo Bridge
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This is the main entrance
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From this sign begins the path that leads shortly from the village of Lanzo to the Devil's Bridge
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Beautiful refuge at 1600 m, quality food 😋
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Here you enter the municipal park of Ponte del Diavolo, reachable with an easy walk
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An easy but satisfying climb. The first half is harder, then it drops off significantly to climb the last 2 km.
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From Mezzenile, 2024 brought new asphalt and it's a good ride compared to before. Beautiful but the second half is quite challenging, especially the last 3 km. Top views at the top from both sides. It deserves it.
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Pessinetto is rich in historical and religious landmarks. A prominent site is the Santuario di Sant'Ignazio, located on Monte Bastia, which offers panoramic views and is the largest sanctuary in the Lanzo Valleys. Other notable churches include the Parrocchiale di San Giovanni Battista, Chiesa di San Giacomo in Gisola Frazione, and Chiesa dello Spirito Santo in Pessinetto Fuori Frazione. You can also explore the historical area of Le Fucine, which has a long history of ironworking dating back to 1289.
Yes, the Devil's Bridge (Ponte del Diavolo), Lanzo Torinese is a very characteristic and suggestive crossing over the Stura River, connecting Lanzo with the valleys. You can access this area through the Ponte del Diavolo Municipal Park – Entrance, which provides excellent routes leading directly to the bridge.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. The historical Sentiero dei Pellegrini (Pilgrim's Path) is over six kilometers long and leads up the slopes of Punta Serena to Monte Bastia, passing by the Santuario di Sant'Ignazio and the Fucine area. This path is accessible year-round. For more challenging routes, you can explore trails around Monte Oreasco, Punta Serena, and Monte Bastia. The komoot community also enjoys routes like the Monte Soglio – Rifugio Alpe Soglia loop. You can find various running trails in the area, such as the Path of the Valleys Trail, by checking out the Running Trails around Pessinetto guide.
The Salvin Hut is a very welcoming place with a beautiful terrace overlooking the surrounding landscape. It's accessible both on foot and by car, and visitors often enjoy tasting the polenta on offer. It's open practically all year round, even in winter, with the road kept passable.
Absolutely. Pessinetto and its surroundings offer excellent routes for both gravel biking and road cycling. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the La Bizzarria – La Rubbianetta loop from Lanzo Torinese or the Lys Pass – Colle del Lys Memorial Tower loop. Road cyclists can enjoy challenging routes such as the Colle del Lys and Val di Viù Loop or the climb to Lago di Malciaussia. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Pessinetto and Road Cycling Routes around Pessinetto guides.
Pessinetto is nestled in the Italian Alps, offering stunning mountainous scenery. The town is situated at the foot of Monte Oreasco and on the left bank of the Stura River. The landscape features alpine pastures, forested slopes, and diverse mountainous terrain, including Punta Serena and Monte Bastia, providing a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful views.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique character and suggestive nature of sites like the Devil's Bridge. The Salvin Hut is praised for its welcoming atmosphere, beautiful views, and local food offerings. Many also enjoy the accessibility of trails and the opportunity to experience the region's natural beauty and historical depth.
Yes, the Salvin Hut is considered family-friendly, offering a welcoming place that can be reached by car or on foot, with a beautiful terrace. The Ponte del Diavolo Municipal Park – Entrance also provides an easy walk to the Devil's Bridge, suitable for families.
The Santuario di Sant'Ignazio is located along the Sentiero dei Pellegrini, which is described as accessible year-round for hiking. While the sanctuary itself might have specific opening hours, the path leading to it is generally open, allowing for visits to the site and enjoyment of the panoramic views.
The Stura River plays a significant role in Pessinetto's geography, with the town located on its left bank. Historically, it has influenced the region, sometimes causing floods, but also contributing to the varied topography of the lower Lanzo Valley. It's also a prominent feature near the Devil's Bridge.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding climbs. The Ascent from Viù to Colle del Lys is a magnificent climb with beautiful views, though it requires good training. Similarly, the Dieta Pass (Mezzenile) is a very demanding climb, especially the last 3 km, but rewards with spectacular road and views.


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