The Pinerolo area and the Valli Valdesi represent a tourist area of great richness and variety, stretching from the plains to the mountains, offering an extraordinary diversity of experiences. The nerve centre is the city of Pinerolo, an important commercial and tourist pole, renowned for its tradition linked to the Cavalry, for its numerous museums and for its charming historic centre.
Pinerolo is also known for its flourishing craft activities and excellent food and wine, making the area a must-see destination for those who appreciate local culture and authentic flavours.
The valleys that branch off from the Pinerolo plain, each with its own peculiarities, offer a wide range of attractions. Val Pellice is deeply linked to Waldensian culture, with its history of resistance and religious freedom. The Chisone and Germanasca valleys, on the other hand, stand out for their unspoilt nature, perfect for the practice of numerous outdoor sports, from trekking to skiing and climbing.
These valleys are also home to the famous Alpine fortifications, including the Fort of Fenestrelle, symbol of the Metropolitan City of Torino, known for being the second largest fortified structure in the world, after the Great Wall of China.
Completing the offer of the Pinerolo area are the numerous themed roads that cross it, such as the Apple Road, which enhances the area's agricultural and landscape heritage. With no less than 750 kilometres of cycle paths, this area is consecrated as a paradise for cycling enthusiasts, suitable for all levels, offering itineraries ranging from the plains to the mountains.
A perfect destination for those seeking a mix of culture, nature, sport and authentic traditions.