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Location
  
Piedmont, Italy

Type
  
River valley

Phone
  
+39 389 837 9177

Long-axis length
  
around 40 km (25 mi)

Watercourses
  
Stura di Lanzo

Lanzo Valleys

Floor elevation
  
500–3,670 m (1,640–12,040 ft)

Address
  
Località Fè, 2, 10070 Ceres TO, Italy

Similar
  
Unione Montana Valli Di L, Ristorante Della Valle, Municipio di Ceres, Lanzo, Comune di Cantoira

The Lanzo Valleys (in Italian Valli di Lanzo, in Piedmontese Valade ëd Lans) is a group of valleys in the north-west of Piedmont in the Province of Turin, Italy.

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Etymology

The valleys take their name from the city of Lanzo, which lies in the main valley near its exit on the Po Plain.

Geography

The Stura di Lanzo, a tributary of the Po, collects the waters flowing through the valleys. The most important sub-valleys are, from south to north and from west to east, Valle di Viù (literally Valley of Viù), 'Val d'Ala (literally Valley of Ala), Val Grande (literally Great Valley) and Val Tesso (literally Valley of Tesso, being the Tesso a left-hand tributary of Stura di Lanzo).

Besides Lanzo other municipalities of the area are Germagnano, Traves, Monastero di Lanzo, Coassolo Torinese, Pessinetto, Ceres, Ala di Stura, Balme, Viù, Lemie, Usseglio, Cantoira, Chialamberto and Groscavallo.

Access

The valleys can be reached by the Po Plain either by railway, with the Ferrovia Torino-Ceres, or by road, following the strada provinciale n.1 named "Direttisima delle Valli di Lanzo".

Notable summits

Among the notable summits which surround the valley there are:

  • Uia di Ciamarella - 3,676 m
  • Levanna - 3,619 m
  • Uia di Bessanese - 3,606 m
  • Croce Rossa - 3,566 m
  • Punta d'Arnas - 3,560 m
  • Rocciamelone - 3,538 m
  • Punta Sulè - 3,384 m
  • Uia di Mondrone - 2,964 m
  • Monte Colombano - 1,658 m.
  • References

    Lanzo Valleys Wikipedia


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