4.9
(6)
19
riders
4
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Gravel biking around Campomorone offers diverse terrain within the Ligurian Apennines, characterized by significant elevation changes and varied paths. The region features mountainous landscapes, including passes like Passo della Bocchetta, and extends into the Valpolcevera Valley. Trails range from singletrack to gravel paths, providing a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents. This area combines natural features with historical sites, creating a varied environment for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.8
(4)
5
riders
27.8km
02:04
620m
620m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
51.7km
03:51
1,310m
1,310m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
riders
50.5km
03:44
1,160m
1,160m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
3
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
1
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29.4km
02:18
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Leave the main track of the Appennino bike tour and enter the village. It is a small village with narrow streets. It is worth it.
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From the main route of the Appennino bike tour, it is advisable to enter the center of Voltaggio and visit both the town and the Romanesque bridge.
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Route with roads that are passable even with little experience. (Easy)
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Road to Gaiazza closed (for cars and motorbikes) due to landslide, but passable with a little attention by bike and on foot
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Lovely landscape but horrible asphalt.
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Beautiful climb with very little traffic
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The gravel bike trails around Campomorone are primarily characterized by the rugged, mountainous terrain of the Ligurian Apennines. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, a mix of singletrack and gravel paths, and routes that traverse valleys and ascend towards various mountain passes. The area offers a 'rough beauty' with challenging ascents and picturesque trails.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes around Campomorone are rated as difficult, offering a significant challenge for experienced riders. For example, the Roman Bridge of Voltaggio loop from Voltaggio covers over 51 km with more than 1300 meters of elevation gain.
The diverse landscape around Campomorone offers numerous natural features and panoramic viewpoints. You can expect glimpses of the Ligurian Sea from higher elevations. Notable mountain passes like Passo della Bocchetta (772 m) and Passo del Turchino are often part of longer routes and provide excellent views. The Gorzente Lakes are also a significant natural resource in the vicinity.
Yes, several historical landmarks and attractions can be explored. The Forte Diamante, a scenic castle dominating the Parco delle Mura, offers remarkable views and is a highlight on routes like the Fort Begato – Forte Fratello Minore loop from Campomorone. The nearby village of Voltaggio features a Roman bridge, which is part of the Roman Bridge of Voltaggio loop.
While the guide doesn't specify, the mountainous terrain of the Ligurian Apennines suggests that spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, and winter may bring snow to higher passes, making some routes inaccessible.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes around Campomorone are designed as loops. Examples include the View over the Genoa Valley – View of Genoa loop from Brin and the Fort Begato – Forte Fratello Minore loop from Campomorone, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.875 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the stunning panoramic views, and the diverse terrain that makes for an engaging gravel biking experience.
Yes, routes like the View over the Genoa Valley – View of Genoa loop from Brin and the View over the Genoa Valley – View of Genoa loop from Sardorella are specifically designed to offer expansive views of the Genoa Valley and, from higher elevations, glimpses of the Ligurian Sea.
The longest gravel bike route featured in this guide is the Roman Bridge of Voltaggio – Roman Bridge of Voltaggio loop from Voltaggio, which spans approximately 51.7 kilometers and includes over 1300 meters of elevation gain.
While specific public transport connections to trailheads are not detailed in the guide, Campomorone is located just north of Genoa, which is a major transport hub. Some routes, like the Start of Corso Verde Ex Guidovia – Sanctuary of the Guardia loop from Genova Bolzaneto, start from Genova Bolzaneto, which may offer better public transport access.
Yes, the Natura 2000 Network - Capanne di Marcarolo protected area is in the vicinity of Campomorone. This area offers extensive routes through beautiful scenery, providing additional opportunities for gravel biking within a significant natural environment.


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