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Parco Avventura Tre Querce – Adrenaline and Nature Just Outside Turin

Autore: Redazione 29/08/2025 18:30

Set in the Parco Naturale della Collina di Superga, along the scenic Via dei Colli halfway between Pino Torinese and Superga, the Parco Avventura Tre Querce is the ideal destination for a day of adrenaline, nature, and fun among the trees. Surrounded by lush woodland and breathtaking views of Turin and the Alps, it’s perfect for families, schools, and outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.

Opening Period 2025

  • April – early June: open Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
    Weekdays reserved for schools and groups (min. 30 people, booking required).
  • June 9 – August 3: open Thursday–Friday 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
    Booking required on holidays and weekends, strongly recommended on weekdays.
  • August 4 – September 14: open daily 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (last entry 5:00 p.m.).
    Booking required on holidays and weekends.
  • September 15 – November 3: open Saturday–Sunday and holidays 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
    Weekdays reserved for schools and groups (min. 30 people, booking required).

Courses

The park offers seven treetop routes, designed for different ages and abilities, from toddlers to adults:

  • Baby & Crypto Baby: ages 3–6, very easy, 1 m above ground, with a non-paying adult on the ground.
  • Junior 1: easy level, 2–3 m high.
  • Junior 2: easy level, 2–4 m high.
  • Junior 3: easy level, 3–5 m high.
  • Family: medium-easy level, 3–6 m high.
  • Discovery: from age 8 (with adult for ages 8–11), medium level, 4–8 m high.
  • Adventure: from age 12 (with adult for ages 12–13), challenging level, 6–8 m high.
  • Sport: from age 14, difficult level, 8–14 m high — the most demanding course in the park.

Rates

All tickets include use of certified equipment, a safety briefing, a ground test course, and constant supervision by staff.

  • Baby: €10 (ages 3–6, height > 90 cm) – 2 hours; 2 baby courses + Apache zip + boulder wall.
  • Junior: €18 (ages 6–11, height > 120–130 cm) – 4 hours; up to 5 courses depending on age.
  • Teens: €20 (ages 12–17, height > 140 cm, max 200 cm, weight max 120 kg) – 4 hours; up to 7 courses.
  • Adults: €24 (18+, height > 140 cm, max 200 cm, weight max 120 kg) – 4 hours; all 7 courses.
  • Group rate: €12 (schools, summer camps, parishes, scouts – min. 30 people), with one free chaperone every 10 participants.

How to Get There

By car:

  • From Turin, take Corso Chieri and turn left at the roundabout before entering Pino.
  • From Chieri or through the Pino tunnel, cross the town center and follow signs for Parco Avventura or Basilica di Superga.
  • From Superga, take Via dei Colli toward Pino Torinese.

By public transport:

From Turin or Chieri, take bus n.30 and get off at Osservatorio in Pino Torinese; walk about 30 minutes along Via dei Colli on the sidewalk surrounded by greenery.

Parking

Along Via dei Colli (Strada Panoramica), there are about 8 km of road with multiple parking options:

  • P1: large car park for buses and campers (2 km from Pino, 15-minute walk to the park).
  • P2: small lot next to the park (limited spaces).
  • P3: 1 km further toward Superga, near the kiosk area.

Whether you’re looking for a thrilling climb, a family day outdoors, or a fun group activity, the Parco Avventura Tre Querce offers the perfect mix of sport, nature, and relaxation among the trees of Turin’s panoramic hills. 🌳💚

 

Cover photo credits: Parco Avventura Tre Querce

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