Best bike parks around Trofarello are found within the wider Torino and Piedmont region, offering diverse terrain for cycling enthusiasts. Trofarello itself is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Turin, situated in a region known for its varied landscapes, from rolling hills to the nearby Alps. This area provides a gateway to numerous outdoor activities, including mountain biking. While specific bike parks are not directly within Trofarello, the surrounding areas offer a range of trails and facilities catering to…
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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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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Highest point on the Turin hill (715 meters above sea level) from which you can enjoy a splendid panorama of Turin and the Alps.
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Beautiful variant that allows you to avoid the asphalt, fun single track
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Once you arrive you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Turin
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The region offers a diverse range of bike parks catering to various disciplines. You'll find extensive resorts like Alpi Bike Resort in the Torino Alps, which includes areas like ViaLattea and BardonecchiaSki, featuring numerous freeride trails and hundreds of kilometers of other paths. Other notable parks include Kona Bike Park Bardonecchia with 400 km of trails, and parks in the High Susa Valley (Bardonecchia, Prali, Sauze d'Oulx) known for marked trails across MTB, BMX, downhill, freeride, cross-country, and enduro. For a more localized experience, there's also Il Pistino MTB Trail Valchiusella, a fun route with jumps and banks.
Several bike parks in the region provide convenient lift access. The Alpi Bike Resort, for instance, has 12 chairlifts and cable cars equipped for bike transport across its nine locations. Similarly, Kona Bike Park Bardonecchia utilizes two chairlifts and a cable car, while bike parks in the High Susa Valley, such as Sauze d'Oulx, often use ski lifts during warmer months to access their extensive trail networks.
Yes, some parks cater to a range of skill levels, including beginners and children. Kona Bike Park Bardonecchia, for example, features dedicated trails for children. While many trails in the region offer challenging sections, parks like Sauze d'Oulx in the High Susa Valley also provide easier trails, with 2 easy, 10 medium, and 1 difficult trail accessible via the Jouvenceaux-Sarnas-Sportinia chairlift, designed for flow and enjoyment at various descent speeds.
Near Trofarello, popular trails include Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate, known for its many turns and raises, offering a beautiful downhill experience with numerous hairpin bends. Another favorite is Cambogia Trail, a challenging route fantastic for mountain biking, best descended from Bric Brunassa.
For iconic views, visit View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena. This spot offers panoramic vistas of Turin and the Alps, alongside beautiful and well-kept MTB trails. The higher section of the bikepark in Sauze d'Oulx also features enduro trails that blend technical parts with long natural and panoramic rides.
The trails around Trofarello offer varied terrain. You'll find challenging downhill routes and intermediate singletracks, often traversing forest trails. For example, Singletrack MTB Trail to Pino is a fun forest variant, while Dark Dome Trail presents a tough descent with tight and steep curves, though with a fairly regular surface.
The komoot community highly appreciates the bike parks and trails around Trofarello, contributing 172 upvotes and 24 photos. Riders describe trails like Trail 600 – Bosco delle Fate as 'fun' and 'beautiful downhill,' though some note it's 'only for expert bikers.' The Cambogia Trail is called 'fantastic for mountain biking,' and the View of Turin from the Colle della Maddalena is praised for its 'iconic view' and 'beautiful and well-kept MTB trails.'
Yes, particularly within the larger resorts. The Alpi Bike Resort in the Torino Alps, which encompasses several bike park areas, offers 'bike hotels' that cater specifically to cycling enthusiasts, providing amenities and services tailored to their needs.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Trofarello offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Strada Genevrea Loop' or the 'Blossoming Peach Orchard loop.' For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snow' loop. Running enthusiasts can also find trails like the 'Rivera Castle loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Trofarello.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when ski lifts are operational for bike transport and trail conditions are optimal. For trails like Il Pistino MTB Trail Valchiusella, riding in dry periods is recommended as conditions can vary and sections can be technical. Summer also offers unique opportunities in the Torino Alps where some roads used by cycling champions are closed to traffic.
Yes, the region offers more than just biking. Within the Alpi Bike Resort, specifically in Sestriere, you can find Europe's highest 18-hole golf green at 2,035 meters, offering stunning views. Additionally, some roads in the Torino Alps are closed to traffic in the summer, providing unique and safe riding opportunities for cyclists.


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