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Gravel biking around Lake Candia offers routes that explore the region's diverse landscape, characterized by a network of canals, lakes, and river paths. The terrain often includes sections alongside waterways like the Naviglio di Ivrea and the Dora, interspersed with vineyard areas. While some routes feature significant elevation gain, many follow established paths suitable for gravel bikes. This area provides varied surfaces for gravel cyclists, from compacted dirt to gravel tracks.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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25
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87.1km
05:59
580m
580m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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100
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121km
08:25
1,610m
1,610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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64.7km
04:39
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.3km
04:34
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.3km
04:46
660m
660m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic views, paddling amidst nature between lakes and with the Alps in the background
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Il Ricetto di Magnano is a 12th-century fortified village that seems suspended in time, located on the crest of the Serra Morenica 🏰. Unlike the more famous Ricetto di Candelo, this one retains a more intimate, wild, and authentic atmosphere 🌿. Strolling through its narrow cobbled streets and ancient stone houses, you'll be surrounded by an almost magical silence 🤫. The highlight is the entrance tower-gate, which still welcomes visitors today, projecting them directly into the Middle Ages 🛡️.
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View towards the road of the former powder magazine between Viverone and Alice Castello
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Lake Candia (in Piedmontese lagh ëd Candia), located in the municipality of Candia, in the Canavese area, about thirty kilometers from Turin, is the last highly natural lake basin in the Piedmontese Po Valley, before the mountain barrier represented by the Western Alps.
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The area depicted in these images is located a short distance from the parking lot where it's best to leave your car and explore (on foot or by bike) the countless trails that surround the lake. This is one of the few truly accessible areas along the entire perimeter because, perhaps to protect the lake's fragile ecosystem, the trail that circles it is kept at a constant distance. In any case, aside from the lake, the entire surrounding rural area is worth a visit, still pleasantly unspoiled. A trip in autumn is highly recommended for the myriad colors of the vegetation. Both cyclists and walkers should be careful, as I didn't notice any distinction between trails reserved for mountain bikes and those reserved for pedestrians; many secondary paths have dead ends!
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A very pretty stretch along the canal. But be careful not to fall in. :-))
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Be careful on the carriage road, the one with 20 hairpin bends that goes down towards Tina has ruts formed by water high in the curves.
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The gravel biking trails around Lake Candia offer a range of difficulties. While many routes feature significant elevation gain and are rated as difficult, the region also provides options for moderate riders. The diverse landscape, with its canals, lakes, and vineyard areas, ensures varied surfaces suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are some easier options available. The komoot guide lists 3 routes specifically categorized as 'easy' for mountain biking, which can often translate to more accessible gravel experiences. These routes typically follow flatter sections along waterways or through less hilly vineyard areas.
Gravel bike routes around Lake Candia vary significantly in length. You can find rides ranging from approximately 39 miles (63 km) to over 75 miles (120 km). For example, the Lake Viverone – Naviglio di Ivrea loop from Candia Canavese is about 39.2 miles (63.1 km), while the Lake Candia – Mazzè Castle loop from Candia Canavese extends to 75.1 miles (120.8 km).
The duration of gravel bike rides in the Lake Candia area depends on the route's distance and elevation. Shorter loops, like the Lake Viverone – Naviglio di Ivrea loop from Candia Canavese, can take around 5 hours 39 minutes. Longer and more challenging routes, such as the Naviglio di Ivrea – Ivrea Canal loop from Caluso, may require closer to 6 hours to complete.
The best time for gravel biking around Lake Candia is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summer can be quite warm, especially in July and August, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially less favorable trail conditions.
While many routes are rated as difficult, the region's network of canal paths and lake shores often includes flatter sections that can be suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. It's advisable to check the specific route profiles for minimal elevation gain and smoother surfaces when planning a family outing.
You can expect a varied terrain that includes compacted dirt paths, gravel tracks, and sections alongside waterways like the Naviglio di Ivrea and the Dora river. Many routes also traverse vineyard areas, offering a mix of surfaces and scenic views. Some trails will feature significant climbing, while others follow more level canal-side paths.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Lake Candia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Lake Viverone – Caluso Vineyards loop from Caluso and the Riverside Path Along the Dora – Naviglio di Ivrea loop from Caluso, both offering circular journeys through the diverse landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 29 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines tranquil canal paths, scenic lake shores, and picturesque vineyard routes. The variety of terrain and the options for different ability levels are also frequently highlighted.
There are over 70 gravel bike trails available around Lake Candia, offering a wide selection for riders of all levels. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes, ensuring there's always a new path to explore along the region's canals, lakes, and vineyards.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed in every route description, the trails often follow the shores of Lake Candia and Lake Viverone, offering beautiful lake views. Routes also pass through vineyard areas and along the Naviglio di Ivrea and Dora river, providing picturesque natural and agricultural scenery throughout your ride.


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