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Cycling routes in Piemonte
Conquering the iconic climbs and savoring the local cuisine of Piemonte.
Piemonte, located in the northwestern part of Italy, offers cyclists a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, world-class cuisine, and rich history. The region is home to the iconic Italian Alps, including the majestic peaks of Monte Rosa and Gran Paradiso, providing endless opportunities for challenging climbs and picturesque rides. Cyclists can explore the scenic routes through vineyards, forests, and charming villages, stopping to sample local wines and gastronomic delights along the way. One well-known climbing destination in Piemonte is the Colle delle Finestre, a legendary climb featured in the Giro d'Italia. With its breathtaking scenery and cycling culture, Piemonte is a must-visit region for any cycling enthusiast.
Gravel Discovery
Uncover the hidden gems of Trisogli and Occimiano on this gravel cycling route
The Gravel Discovery is a 70 km long route that takes you through the gravel roads of Trisogli and Occimiano in Piemonte, Italy. With an ascent of 367 m, it is a challenging route suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass by Cittadella di Alessandria, Trisogli, Occimiano, Valenza, Valle San Bartolomeo, and Lunetta n. 5 del Fronte Mondovì, each offering their own unique highlights. This route is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of difficulty and 4 out of 5 in terms of epicness.
Embark on a gravel adventure through Varallo Pombia and Fontaneto d'Agogna.
This 77-kilometer gravel loop takes you through the enchanting towns of Varallo Pombia and Fontaneto d'Agogna. With an ascent of 521 meters, this route offers some challenging climbs for experienced gravel bikers. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes and cultural highlights along the way.
Worth to see in Piemonte:
![Image of Settimo Torinese](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/settimo-torinese-5.webp)
![Image of Trana](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/trana-5.webp)
![Image of Stresa](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/stresa-3.webp)
![Image of Serravalle Sesia](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/serravalle-sesia-5.webp)
![Image of Villar Perosa](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/villar-perosa-5.webp)
![Image of Saluzzo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/saluzzo-4.webp)
Venture up the picturesque hills near Santo Stefano Belbo on this road route.
Embark on a scenic ride through the charming hilltop villages near Santo Stefano Belbo. Cyclists can expect stunning views of the rolling hills and picturesque countryside. Highlights along the way include the village of Coazzolo, known for its wine production, and the hilltop town of Calosso. With a moderate difficulty level and a chance to immerse in the region's natural beauty, this route promises to be a rewarding cycling adventure.
Experience the tranquility of Casal Cermelli on this 33-kilometer road cycling route.
Embrace the serenity of Casal Cermelli with this 33-kilometer road cycling route. With a modest ascent of 41 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Immerse yourself in the peaceful countryside as you pedal through picturesque landscapes. Casal Cermelli is a hidden treasure that awaits exploration – this traditional village exudes charm and authenticity. Besides Casal Cermelli, take a detour to visit the Complesso conventuale di San Francesco, a complex of convents showcasing historical architecture. This route offers a perfect balance between pure cycling pleasure and cultural immersion.
Explore the off-road tracks of Canavese and soak in the natural beauty of Rivarossa
Experience the thrill of off-road cycling on the Canavese Gravel Circuit. Covering a distance of 92 km, this route promises exciting challenges and breathtaking views. Start your journey from Lanzo Torinese and venture into the mesmerizing landscapes of San Benigno Canavese. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Rivarossa, a hidden gem known for its tranquil charm and captivating natural scenery. As you pedal through Chivasso and Caselle Torinese, you'll be enchanted by the beauty of these quaint Italian towns. Enroute, make sure to explore Cafasse and indulge in its traditional cuisine and warm hospitality.
Worth to see in Piemonte:
![Image of Varzo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/varzo-5.webp)
![Image of Castelceriolo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/castelceriolo-4.webp)
![Image of Cavagnolo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/cavagnolo-5.webp)
![Image of Gavi](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/gavi-5.webp)
![Image of Robilante](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/robilante-4.webp)
![Image of Bardonecchia](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/bardonecchia-4.webp)
Embark on an epic climbing challenge and conquer the legendary Bric Giacotto
This challenging road cycling route takes you through breathtaking mountain landscapes and offers stunning views along the way. The highlight of the route is Bric Giacotto, a legendary climb revered by cyclists. You will also pass by San Martino, a small village known for its peaceful atmosphere.
Paesana Short Loop
A scenic road cycling tour near Paesana
The Paesana Short Loop is a scenic road cycling tour that takes you through the breathtaking beauty of the Piemonte region of Italy. With a total distance of 113km and an ascent of 1075m, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the route include the charming village of Barge, the historic town of Savigliano, and the beautiful Garzino. Overall, the Paesana Short Loop offers a pleasant cycling experience, with picturesque landscapes and interesting cultural landmarks to enjoy along the way.
An off-road gravel adventure near Varallo Pombia
Escape the beaten path and embark on an off-road gravel adventure near Varallo Pombia. This route caters to gravel biking enthusiasts, offering thrilling challenges in a scenic setting. Cyclists can expect moderate difficulty levels, with rewarding views as they conquer the ascent. Highlights of this route include the stunning Monte della Rovina and the picturesque Galliate Lombardo. Immerse yourself in nature as you cycle past quaint villages and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. Adventure seekers will find the diverse landscapes and hidden gems along this route captivating.
Worth to see in Piemonte:
![Image of Peveragno](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/peveragno-5.webp)
![Image of Varallo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/varallo-3.webp)
![Image of Chiusa di San Michele](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/chiusa-di-san-michele-4.webp)
![Image of Cannobio](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/cannobio-4.webp)
![Image of Lesa](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/lesa-4.webp)
![Image of Agliè](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/aglie-3.webp)
Enjoy a scenic gravel route with historic highlights
Discover the hidden gems of the Tornaco area with this captivating road and gravel route. Perfect for intermediate level cyclists, this 49-kilometer loop takes you through beautiful countryside and offers several opportunities to explore the intriguing history of the region. Along the way, immerse yourself in the local culture and treat yourself to authentic Italian delicacies.
Conquer the challenging mountainous terrain on this epic route to Mondone
Prepare yourself for a challenging cycling experience on this mountainous loop to Mondone. Covering a distance of 100 kilometers, this route includes steep ascents that will test even experienced cyclists. Enjoy breathtaking views and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the remote countryside.
Nearby regions:
![Image of Région lémanique](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/switzerland/region-lemanique/penthalaz-1.webp)
![Image of Zentralschweiz](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/switzerland/zentralschweiz/schwyz-3.webp)
![Image of Ticino](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/switzerland/ticino/minusio-3.webp)
![Image of Rhône-Alpes](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/france/rhone-alpes/saint-joseph-4.webp)
![Image of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/france/provence-alpes-cote-dazur/sainte-tulle-5.webp)
![Image of Valle d’Aosta/Vallée d’Aoste](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/valle-daosta-vallee-daoste/valtournenche-5.webp)
![Image of Liguria](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/liguria/busalla-5.webp)
![Image of Lombardia](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lombardia/stezzano-4.webp)
![Image of Emilia-Romagna](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/emilia-romagna/cesena-1.webp)
More worth to see:
![Image of Borgosesia](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/borgosesia-5.webp)
![Image of Breo](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/breo-5.webp)