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The Rivoli Ride
A road cycling route starting from Givoletto
A scenic ride with a mix of terrain
Map
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Discover the beauty of the region with this scenic cycling route that takes you through picturesque countryside and charming towns. The Rivoli Ride offers a mix of flat roads, rolling hills, and a few challenging climbs, providing a diverse and enjoyable cycling experience. Along the way, you'll pass through the historic town of Rivoli, known for its 18th-century castle and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Take a moment to savor the local cuisine and explore the narrow streets lined with colorful buildings. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists with a love for picturesque landscapes and cultural attractions.
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66 km
520 m
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Route profile
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Start: Givoletto Village centerGivoletto: Journey through the scenic beauty and legendary climbs of Givoletto.
Givoletto is a beautiful town located in the Piemonte region of Italy. From a cyclist's point of view, Givoletto offers a mix of rolling hills and challenging terrain for cycling enthusiasts. The area is surrounded by scenic views, with vineyards and farmland adorning the landscape. Cyclists can ride along the charming roads that wind through the picturesque countryside. A remarkable cycling spot nearby is the famous Colle delle Finestre, a legendary climb infamously featured in the Giro d'Italia. This challenging ascent attracts cyclists looking for a test of endurance. Overall, Givoletto is a cyclist's paradise with stunning views and remarkable cycling routes.4 km
4 km
San GillioVillageSan Gillio is a small village with beautiful Renaissance-style buildings and a lovely main square bustling with cafes and shops.
18 km
18 km
RivoliTownRivoli's majestic castle, the symbol of the town, houses an art museum showcasing contemporary art.
33 km
33 km
PiossascoTownPiossasco is famous for its vineyards and wine production. Stop by one of the local wineries for a tasting and enjoy the scenic views of the countryside.
42 km
42 km
TranaVillageTrana is a charming village with narrow streets and colorful houses. Take a stroll and immerse yourself in its authentic Italian atmosphere.
43 km
43 km
Monte Cuneo (Moncuni)641 mViewpointMonte Cuneo (Moncuni) is a popular spot for cyclists, offering a challenging climb with stunning views of the surrounding landscape at the summit.
57 km
57 km
CaseletteVillageCaselette is a quaint village known for its beautifully preserved medieval tower and charming historic center.
60 km
60 km
Monte Calvo550 mPeakMonte Calvo offers a challenging climb that will test your endurance and provide breathtaking views at the top.
66 km
66 km
Finish: Givoletto Village centerGivoletto: Journey through the scenic beauty and legendary climbs of Givoletto.
Cycling routes nearby:
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![Image of Pianezza](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/piemonte/pianezza-4.webp)
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