Bike parks around Borgomasino provide varied terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts. The region features morainic formations and scenic lakes, including Lago di Bertignano and Lago di Viverone. This landscape offers routes through rolling hills and dense woods, catering to different skill levels. The area is known for its natural mountain bike trails that offer local riding experiences.
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Tour through the hills of Torre Canavese - Bairo Canavese and Scarmagno.
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a nice gully to learn how to exploit the curves
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They are also well-maintained routes, it is advisable to go there in autumn and spring
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Nice sign, dedicated exclusively to those who ride bikes
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Very fun toboggan, with wide curves and banks, a fast, guided and flow section where you can let yourself be carried away paying attention to certain steeper and/or more technical points.
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Suggestive passages under tunnels, curves and wide banks. Very fun, fast, at times more technical.
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Information board with all the routes created by Canavese MTB.
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Borgomasino offers natural mountain bike trails through rolling hills and dense woods, catering to various skill levels. While it doesn't have large, dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure like chairlifts, you'll find a local riding experience with picturesque landscapes. Trails often feature morainic formations and scenic views of lakes such as Lago di Bertignano and Lago di Viverone.
Yes, several spots are popular with the komoot community. You can enjoy the challenging descent of Toboga Trail (Canyon) – Lake Candia, known for its fun curves and lake views. For a more accessible ride with great views, try the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail, which is family-friendly and offers excellent views of the plain. The Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead also provides a starting point with various marked tours.
For families, the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail is an excellent choice. It's easy to follow and doesn't have excessively technical parts, offering enjoyable forest sections and viewpoints. Additionally, the area around the Giant Bench of Villareggia and Santuario di Miralta features trails suitable for MTB enthusiasts, some of which are family-friendly.
For a more extensive bike park experience with amenities like chairlifts and a wider variety of specialized trails, consider destinations in the broader Piedmont region. Options include Bardonecchia Bike Park in the Turin Alps, Falchetto Bike Park in the Asti/Cuneo hills, Caldirola Bike Park in the Ligurian Apennines, and the Alpi Bike Resort, which is a network of parks across four valleys.
Bardonecchia Bike Park, located in the Turin Alps, is a significant destination with over 400 km of tracks. It offers more than 40 signposted trails categorized by difficulty (green, blue, red, black, downhill) for cross-country, freeride, and downhill disciplines. It also features a Junior Park and a Pump Track, making it suitable for all skill levels from families to expert riders.
Falchetto Bike Park, situated in the hills between Asti and Cuneo, is known as a trail center with meticulously designed and maintained single tracks. It offers diverse challenges, including trails like 'WWF' through chestnut woods, 'LA LUJA' with steep sections and root staircases, and 'I CASTAGNI' with 12 jumps. It's also e-bike friendly and offers shuttle services, all within a region rich in enogastronomic traditions.
Caldirola Bike Park is a historical reference point for downhill enthusiasts in the Ligurian Apennines. It offers various types of trails, including downhill, freeride, all-mountain, and cross-country, with different difficulty levels accessible by chairlift. Popular trails include 'Charlie Race,' 'Lapierre Fun,' and 'Satisfaction Trail,' featuring jumps and bypass options for challenging sections. It's open on weekends from late March to late November and daily in August.
The Alpi Bike Resort is not a single park but a vast network of bike parks across four valleys and nine locations in the Turin Alps, including popular ski areas. It boasts 12 chairlifts and cable cars equipped for bike transport, over 50 freeride trails, and hundreds of kilometers of cross-country trails. It provides an extensive and diverse biking experience for all disciplines and skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Toboga Trail (Canyon) – Lake Candia offers a challenging descent. Another option is the Canalone delle Gome Tunnel and MTB Trail, which features a serpentine track with fast ups and downs, banks, underpasses, and technical descents.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Borgomasino offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate MoncriVilla Blue Trail or the Erbaluce Vineyard Trail. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the Lake Candia – Mazzè Castle loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Borgomasino, Hiking around Borgomasino, and Gravel biking around Borgomasino guides.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Borgomasino area offer beautiful scenic views. The Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail provides excellent views of the plain, while the Toboga Trail (Canyon) – Lake Candia offers relaxing views of Lake Candia after a descent. The Giant Bench of Villareggia is also situated in a panoramic position.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and variety of the trails. They appreciate the fun descents, the well-maintained single tracks, and the opportunity to ride through dense woods with scenic views of lakes and the plain. The ability to choose tours of varying difficulty from trailheads like Molino Roccat is also highly valued.


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