Best bike parks around Orbassano are characterized by an extensive network of cycling paths and itineraries rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. The area features routes along the Sangone River, offering scenic views and connecting to neighboring towns. These paths cater to various cycling preferences, including recreational rides and cross-country routes. The landscape provides a mix of riverside scenery, forested areas, and cultural landmarks.
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3.5 km of pleasure… almost completely exposed to the sun
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The moraine hill is a beautiful amusement park, there are paths for everyone.
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Fantastic traverse, a natural balcony towards Cumiana. Technical both uphill and downhill, it provides access to many descents: Piossasco side: Ruderi, then through Colle di Prè, Sangano side: Vipera, Cinghiali, De Vitis, Cumiana side: Chiantore.
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Nice trail, one of the most beautiful in the area.
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Known as Moncuni, a favorite destination for those in the area, fantastic views
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Start of the Chiantore trail, beautiful, long, guided, fast, technical.
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Very beautiful and fun descent, alternating fast sections with rougher sections. Nicely guided, with some passages where you need to pay more attention.
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Path connecting the San Giorgio part to the MTB paths, not banal, very beautiful, varied and guided. Stones, roots, technical passages.
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Orbassano is known for its extensive network of cycling paths and itineraries, rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. You'll find routes along the Sangone River, offering scenic views and connecting to neighboring towns. These paths cater to recreational cyclists, road bikers, and cross-country enthusiasts, providing a mix of riverside scenery, forested areas, and cultural landmarks.
Yes, the area offers several challenging mountain bike trails. For instance, the Chiantore Trail is a demanding ride, though it's best avoided in wet conditions. Another option is the Rubata Bo Trail, which features a very technical uphill section followed by a rocky descent, offering beautiful views towards Piossasco-Cumiana.
For panoramic views, consider visiting Mount Cuneo (Moncuni). This summit offers stunning vistas over the lakes of Avigliana, Val Sangone, and Sacra di San Michele. On clear days, you can even see Turin from its peak.
Absolutely. The Strada Dietro Chiamora Singletrack is an intermediate trail known for its varied terrain, including dirt roads and multiple single tracks, allowing different ways to explore the Morainic Hill. Another great option is the Wild Boar Trail (S2), which offers a fast and fun descent through the forest, suitable for intermediate riders.
The Sangone River features several popular cycling routes. Options include a 20.1 km loop from Orbassano, taking about 1 hour and 17 minutes, or a longer 34.3 km loop that also starts from Orbassano and takes around 2 hours and 47 minutes, possibly featuring art installations within the Sangone Park. There's also an extended 49.9 km loop towards Cumiana.
Many of the cycling paths around Orbassano are suitable for a range of abilities, including families. Routes like the Ciclabile Borgaretto–Orbassano feature mostly asphalted surfaces, making them accessible for various bicycle types and skill levels. The shorter loops along the Sangone River are also good options for a family outing.
Beyond cycling, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails around Orbassano, including easy loops like the 3.6 km 'Running loop from Orbassano'. For those interested in gravel biking, there are routes like the 'Church of the Great Mother of God – Medieval Village of Valentino loop from Candiolo' which is a moderate 50.8 km ride. You can also find additional MTB trails in the wider area.
You can combine cycling with cultural exploration. The 'Sterrata lungofiume Po – Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi giro ad anello con partenza da Orbassano' route connects to the Po riverfront and the historic Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, offering a mix of natural scenery and cultural landmarks.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty of the routes, particularly the riverside views along the Sangone and the forested areas. The variety of lengths and difficulties available means cyclists can choose routes that match their fitness levels. Many also appreciate the accessibility of the paths and the connection to both nature and cultural points of interest.
While Orbassano itself focuses on cycling paths, for those seeking dedicated bike parks with specialized gravity trails, the broader Turin metropolitan area and the Piedmont region offer options. Examples include the Turin Outdoor & Bike Park and Prali Bike Park Arena, which feature various trails for different skill levels, including those with lifts. These are accessible from the Orbassano area but are not directly within the town.
The best time to go cycling around Orbassano is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though some trails might be less recommended in wet conditions, as noted for the Chiantore Trail.


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