Best bike parks around San Gillio offer diverse mountain biking and touring cycling routes. The area features varied landscapes, transitioning from the plains of Turin to the foothills of the Val di Susa. This region provides options for different skill levels, including extensive woodlands and accessible routes for casual rides. The terrain includes flat sections, hilly areas with climbs, and single-track descents.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Single track that needs a bit of balance, nice
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Cicciobello Trail, an interesting trail both uphill and downhill.
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It is used occasionally by motorcyclists who train. Passing behind, not immediately visible and not marked, the very steep path to Punta Fournà begins, which subsequently allows us to reach the panoramic chapel Madonna della Neve
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Interesting single track not for everyone
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The moraine hill is a beautiful amusement park, there are paths for everyone.
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Fun sections to explore with mountain biking
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Path that can also be traveled with the gravel, in some points the leg makes the difference
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The San Gillio area offers a diverse range of trails, including singletracks, dirt cycle paths, and challenging mountain bike parks. You'll find everything from intermediate forest trails to more technical downhill sections. For example, the Gravel trail along the Stura River provides a fast, fun single track, while Strada Dietro Chiamora Singletrack features multiple S1/S2 downhill sections.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. The Singletrack on the Morainic Hill of Rivoli is known for its respectable S4 sections. Additionally, Strada Dietro Chiamora Singletrack includes S1/S2 downhill sections and even an S4 segment. The area also features hilly terrain with short but steep climbs and enjoyable single-track descents.
Popular singletracks include the Gravel trail along the Stura River, which is a fast and fun single track. Another favorite is the Monte Calvo Singletrack, offering a fun ride through the woods. You can also explore the many singletracks found along the Strada Dietro Chiamora Singletrack.
While dedicated family-friendly bike parks aren't explicitly listed, the region offers diverse cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. The 'Bridge over the Dora – Lago Grande di Avigliana loop from San Gillio' is a moderate 41 km route suitable for all skill levels, offering scenic views. For a more relaxed exploration, the 'Cascina Rubbianetta – La Mandria Natural Park loop from Druento' is an easier 12.3 km trail.
The cycling routes around San Gillio traverse varied landscapes, from the plains of Turin to the foothills of the Val di Susa. You'll encounter extensive woodlands, river views along the Dora, and scenic countryside. The Gravel trail along the Stura River offers a suggestive route along the river, and many trails like Monte Calvo Singletrack wind through forests.
Visitors appreciate the variety and fun of the trails. Many highlight the fast and funny single tracks, such as the Gravel trail along the Stura River. The area's diverse terrain, from dirt roads to challenging downhill sections, and the pleasant pedaled dirt paths on the Morainic Hill of Rivoli are also frequently praised.
Yes, beyond bike parks, the San Gillio area is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging ring tours and moderate routes like the 'Monte Musinè via Monte Calvo Trail'. There are also many road cycling routes and running trails to explore.
The terrain around San Gillio is diverse, offering a mix of flat sections, hilly areas with short but steep climbs, and enjoyable single-track descents. You'll find both paved and unpaved surfaces, with some areas like La Cassa e dintorni being particularly suitable for mountain biking with numerous trails and dirt roads. Be aware that some areas can become very muddy after rain.
While the focus is on natural trails, some routes do pass by historical sites. For instance, the 'Forest of the Three Saints – Villa La Bizzarria loop from Givoletto' leads cyclists past historical villas. The area around La Cassa also includes routes that can lead to the ruins of Torassa castle hidden in the woods.
The region's appeal for cycling is generally high due to its diverse terrain. While specific seasonal recommendations for bike parks aren't provided, it's worth noting that some dirt trails, particularly in areas like La Cassa, can become very muddy after rain. Therefore, drier seasons would generally be more favorable for mountain biking.
The area is rich with trails, and some offer unique experiences. The Motocross Track, while primarily used by motorcyclists, has a very steep, unmarked path behind it leading to Punta Fournà and the panoramic chapel Madonna della Neve, offering a different kind of adventure. The 'La Cassa e dintorni' area is also described as having numerous trails and dirt roads, allowing riders to vary their experience and potentially discover less-traveled paths.


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