4.7
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Gravel biking around Silvano D'Orba offers exploration through the picturesque Piedmont region of Italy. The area features a diverse topography of rolling hills, river valleys shaped by the Orba and Piota rivers, and plains. Unpaved sections, often referred to as "white roads," are common, providing suitable terrain for gravel cycling. This landscape includes rural areas and historical sites, making it a destination for varied outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.5
(2)
10
riders
47.4km
03:22
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
riders
51.6km
03:22
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
2
riders
32.9km
02:48
810m
810m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
96.8km
05:47
1,030m
1,030m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
2
riders
31.2km
02:24
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Going along the dirt road after the cemetery, at some point you find it in front of you, there is even sand, a very wild place and therefore beautiful
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Saint Stephen (Santo Stefano), the patron saint of this church, was one of the first seven deacons of the early Christian community in Jerusalem and the first martyr of early Christianity. The Church commemorates him on the second day of Christmas, December 26. When Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, loudly proclaimed his vision of heaven opening – “But when he looked up into heaven, he saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right hand of God” (Acts 7:55) – the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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strategic location; expensive prices.
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Kept in perfect condition.
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Colored pencils instead of the usual poles, great idea.
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Recommended, the amaretti are delicious! It's still located in Mombaruzzo Alto.
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Excellent view of the vineyards
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nice, full of original puppets
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There are 6 gravel bike trails available around Silvano D'Orba. These routes offer a diverse experience through the Monferrato region, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and unpaved "Strade Bianche".
The terrain around Silvano D'Orba is primarily characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and unpaved "white roads" (Strade Bianche). You'll encounter a mix of dirt, gravel, and some single-track sections, moving away from monotonous asphalt. Most routes are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances, such as the Church of Mary Immaculate – Sezzadio Town Hall loop from Roccagrimalda which covers over 100 km with more than 1100 meters of ascent. There is also one easy route available for those seeking a less challenging ride.
Yes, while most routes are challenging, there is one easy gravel bike route available around Silvano D'Orba. These easier paths are perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride through the picturesque landscapes of the Monferrato region.
The region offers several natural attractions. You might encounter areas like the La Via dei Conti – Neirone Nature Reserve or the Capanne di Marcarolo forest. The area also features the Lower Lake of Lavagnina and the scenic Neirone Waterfall, providing beautiful natural stops along your ride.
Absolutely. The Monferrato region is rich in history, and many gravel routes pass by or near historical villages and castles. You can explore sites like Castello di Montaldeo, Castello di Francavilla Bisio, or Castello di Lerma. Routes like the Castello di Lerma – Albarola Tower loop from Castelletto d'Orba specifically incorporate these historical elements into the cycling experience.
The Monferrato region, including Silvano D'Orba, is ideal for gravel biking during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, vibrant landscapes with blooming vineyards or autumn colors, and generally stable weather conditions. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially wet or muddy conditions on unpaved roads.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Silvano D'Orba are circular. This allows you to start and end your ride at the same point, making logistics easier. Examples include the challenging Church of Mary Immaculate – Sezzadio Town Hall loop from Prasco Cremolino and the Church of St James, Gavi – View of the Fortress of Gavi loop from Bosio.
The gravel routes around Silvano D'Orba are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and vineyards, and the quiet, unpaved "Strade Bianche" that offer an authentic gravel biking experience away from traffic.
While the region offers beautiful scenery, many of the gravel routes around Silvano D'Orba are rated as difficult due to their length and significant elevation changes. These might be too challenging for younger children or families seeking very easy, flat rides. However, the single easy route available could be suitable for families with older, more experienced children.
Many of the gravel trails in the Monferrato region pass through natural areas, vineyards, and rural landscapes. While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on most public trails, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Be mindful of other trail users and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife.
Silvano D'Orba and the surrounding villages typically offer public parking areas. When planning your route, consider starting points in towns like Roccagrimalda, Castelletto d'Orba, or Prasco Cremolino, as these are common starting points for the listed tours and usually have designated parking spaces suitable for cyclists.
The Monferrato region is known for its culinary delights and hospitality. While specific bike-friendly establishments aren't listed, many villages along the routes, such as Silvano D'Orba itself, Castelletto d'Orba, or Gavi, have local cafes and restaurants where you can refuel and enjoy regional specialties. Look for places with outdoor seating or those frequented by locals for a welcoming atmosphere.


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