Best bike parks around Pavarolo are characterized by natural singletracks and community-contributed mountain bike trails within the Metropolitan City of Turin. The area offers diverse terrain, ranging from technically easy paths to more challenging routes through forests. While dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure are found in the broader Piedmont region, Pavarolo itself provides a network of natural trails. These Pavarolo cycling routes offer varied experiences for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful route 🤙🏻
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Very beautiful but be careful when travelling on it in the days following the rain
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Very nice single track but to be avoided in the first days after the rain
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Path that descends from the Bric della Croce Bianca
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The stretch is more suitable for MTBs and it's nice and muddy, but some stretches are passable on gravel.
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path suitable more for MTB.. it was pretty muddy, but some sections were passable
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Go back or hike around the tree hahahah
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To be done with dry but possibly not too dry soil. The final cavatappi has a challenging first corner, the rest comes by itself. Be careful if you don't have a bit of technique, it's easy to fall
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Around Pavarolo, you'll find natural singletracks and community-contributed mountain bike trails rather than large, dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure. These trails offer diverse terrain, from technically easy paths to more challenging routes through forests.
For a comprehensive bike park experience with lift access and a wider range of trails, you'll need to venture into the broader Piedmont region and nearby Aosta Valley. Notable options include Sauze d'Oulx Bike Park in Val di Susa, Caldirock Bike Park in the Ligurian Apennines, and Pila Bike Land in the Aosta Valley.
The komoot community highly rates several trails. Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate is popular for its many turns and raises, though it can be challenging. Another favorite is Cambogia Trail, known as a fantastic option for descending through a forest.
Yes, View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena offers iconic views of Turin and the Alps. This location also features well-kept MTB trails within the park, though bikes are generally restricted to specially marked paths.
Trails vary in difficulty. For instance, Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate is considered challenging, especially after rain, due to its hairpin bends. Cambogia Trail is also described as challenging. However, there are also easier options like the 'Sentiero Singletrack Caselle' which is technically easy and flowing.
The region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking from spring through autumn. However, some trails, like Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate and Meadow Trail, can become muddy and more challenging after rain, so checking weather conditions is advisable.
While Pavarolo's immediate trails are more natural singletracks, the broader region offers family-friendly options. For example, Pila Bike Land in the Aosta Valley is known for its easy trails, playgrounds, and organized events for kids, making it a great family destination.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Pavarolo is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for cycling and running. There are also dedicated MTB trails that cater to various skill levels.
Sauze d'Oulx Bike Park is considered one of the best-equipped bike parks in the Alps, designed by international trail builders with a focus on 'flow.' It offers over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, 13 marked trails (including three dedicated enduro tracks), and incorporates natural terrain with artificial wooden structures, catering well to both gravity and enduro enthusiasts.
Caldirock Bike Park is a historic Piedmontese park offering diverse trails for downhill, freeride, all-mountain, and cross-country. It boasts a longer season, typically open from late March to late November, and features trails with jumps of varying difficulty, accessible via chairlift on Monte Giarolo and Monte Gropà.
Pila Bike Land in the Aosta Valley is vast, with trails for all skill levels, including 16 downhill routes, freeride tracks, and extensive cross-country networks. Trails are color-coded, and modern lift facilities provide easy access. It's known for thrilling descents, panoramic Alpine views, and excellent facilities like rentals and repair centers.
Many trails, such as Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate and 'Sentiero 600 – Bosco delle Fate' (from region research), are noted for their natural characteristics, including slightly bumpy ground and potential blockages from fallen trees, especially after rain. Some trails, like Cambogia Trail, are primarily enjoyed for their descents through forests.


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