Best bike parks around Lemie are found in a mountainous region, offering diverse terrain for cycling. The area features villages at elevations around 1000 meters, providing panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and plains. Riders can explore a mix of asphalt and dirt roads, as well as trails through woods. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and offers various mountain biking and enduro itineraries.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Interesting trail, leaves no room for distractions
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It connects the Maffiotto hamlet to the Bigiardi hamlet, very beautiful
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This variant allows you to exclude the first (very technical) section of the Manolo
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In Frassiniere, in addition to the exceptional panorama, it is worth making a short stop to experience the welcoming bar, an ideal place for a quick snack and a beer. Furthermore, the area is a crossroads of beautiful routes ideal for MTB, as well as a spectacular balcony, not only on the lower valley, but also on the mountainous area behind, dominated by the grassy pyramid of Mount Sbaron (a beautiful winter itinerary... when there is snow!)
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Nice traverse from Borgata Bigliardi to Maffiotto with some ramps that are not easy even with e-mtb, but overall smooth and very pleasant
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At Alpe Belvedere there is a stopping, cleaning and possible repair point for MTBs
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Nice path in the middle of the woods
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The region offers several stunning viewpoints. View of Turin from Frassinere is a panoramic spot ideal for MTB descents. Another must-see is Alpe Belvedere, a hut offering beautiful views of the Lanzo Valleys, including Chiaves, Punta Serena, and Sant'Ignazio. Additionally, Borgata Celle di Caprie provides excellent viewpoints over the lower Val Susa and the Sacra di San Michele.
Yes, Borgata Celle di Caprie is noted as a family-friendly settlement at 1000 meters above sea level, offering interesting MTB and Enduro itineraries suitable for various skill levels, and it also has parking facilities.
The trails around Lemie feature diverse terrain, including a mix of asphalt and dirt roads, as well as paths through woods. You can find challenging climbs, such as the fairly demanding asphalted climb to Borgata Celle di Caprie with slopes up to 15%, and smooth, pleasant traverses like the Path of the Resistance through the woods.
Yes, for advanced riders, the original section of the Manolo trail is known to be very technical. There is also a variant, Manolo - Lower Variant, which allows riders to bypass this initial technical section if preferred, but the area generally offers challenging routes.
Beyond bike parks, Lemie is a great base for other cycling adventures. You can explore various touring bicycle routes like the 'Colle del Colombardo Ascent – San Pancrazio Sanctuary loop from Lemie' or 'Cascata D'Ovarda – Pianoro Road loop from Lemie'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Lakes of Avigliana – Sacra di San Michele loop from Condove - Chiusa San Michele'. There are also dedicated MTB trails, including the 'Mountainbike loop from Lemie'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Lemie, Gravel biking around Lemie, and MTB Trails around Lemie guides.
Near the View of Turin from Frassinere, there is an excellent inn. Alpe Belvedere is a hut that also functions as a holiday house with mini-apartments for overnight stays. Additionally, Borgata Celle di Caprie is a settlement where the Rocca Sella refuge is located, offering facilities for visitors.
Yes, the Path of the Resistance is a beautiful trail that winds through the woods, connecting the Maffiotto hamlet to the Bigiardi hamlet, offering a pleasant traverse. Many trails in the region combine wooded sections with panoramic viewpoints.
The Lemie region is mountainous, with villages and settlements often found at elevations around 1000 meters above sea level, such as Borgata Celle di Caprie. This provides riders with significant elevation changes and panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and plains.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, such as those from Frassinere and Alpe Belvedere. The diverse terrain, ranging from challenging climbs to smooth forest paths like the Path of the Resistance, is also highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 50 upvotes and more than 25 photos shared.
Yes, Borgata Celle di Caprie is a settlement that offers parking facilities, making it a convenient starting point for various MTB and Enduro itineraries in the area.
While some ramps on trails like the Path of the Resistance can be challenging even with an e-MTB, the overall terrain with mixed asphalt and dirt roads, and varied inclines, makes the region suitable for e-MTB exploration, allowing riders to tackle more demanding sections with assistance.


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