The Marguareis Natural Park is unlike any other area in the Northwestern Alps. The limestone formations create vast karst landscapes, caves, sinkholes, and gently rolling ridges. Hikers will enjoy wide alpine meadows, open horizons, and areas rarely touched by crowds.
The park’s unique Mediterranean–Alpine vegetation makes it a living mosaic of colors and textures, with trees giving way to flower-strewn pastures far below the typical Alpine tree line. The terrain’s gentle slopes allow for long days of walking without excessive strain, making it ideal for beginners, families, or hikers who enjoy relaxed alpine treks.
This area is still almost unknown to international visitors, making it a true hidden gem for those seeking quiet, untouched wilderness just two hours from Turin. The route can be customized to be longer, shorter, easier, or more challenging depending on your needs.























