Bike parks around Orio Canavese are situated within the broader Canavese region, an area known for its diverse terrain in Piedmont, Italy. This region offers a variety of biking opportunities, from technical mountain biking trails to scenic gravel routes. The landscape features forests, paths, dirt roads, and morainic hills, providing varied backdrops for cycling. Its proximity to Lake Candia and natural reserves enhances the outdoor experience for riders.
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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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A couple of kilometers of single track, almost all downhill but with some sudden climbs, that only the best and most trained will be able to do while remaining in the saddle. All in the middle of the woods, regularly kept clean but be aware that mainly on the crest of the outer moraine it is very exposed to winds from the south and west, so, despite being regularly cleaned, it may happen that you have to circumnavigate some plants placed across the path. ATTENTION please to the speed downhill, the path is very busy in both directions also by pedestrians and caution and respect for others is required.
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Route today 20/12/24, the single track is perfect, the plants have been removed. The other 2 shorter single tracks on the crest remain impassable because they are not yet cleaned.
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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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The Canavese region, where Orio Canavese is located, offers a diverse range of biking experiences. You'll find technical mountain biking trails, scenic gravel routes, and singletracks. The landscape includes forests, dirt roads, and morainic hills, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail is enjoyable and easy to follow, without excessively technical parts, making it suitable for most riders. Additionally, the broader Canavese area has options like the pump track in Tavagnasco, which is suitable for children and various wheeled sports.
The Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead is an excellent spot with facilities. Here, you can choose from various tours, which are clearly indicated along the route with signs, making it easy to navigate and select your preferred path.
For those seeking a challenge, the Toboga Trail (Canyon) – Lake Candia offers a challenging descent with lateral support in the curves. The Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, while rated S1, can become more complex due to steep sections, requiring good riding skills.
Many trails in the region, such as the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail, are practicable all year round. However, for trails like Il Pistino MTB Trail in Valchiusella, it's best enjoyed in dry periods to avoid muddy or obstructed sections. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling.
Absolutely. The Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail offers excellent views of the plain. After a descent on the Toboga Trail (Canyon) – Lake Candia, you can relax with a view of Lake Candia. The Sentiero delle Pietre Bianche also provides scenic riding experiences.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Naviglio di Ivrea – Ivrea Canal loop' or 'Lake Candia – Mazzè Castle loop'. There are also various running trails, including 'Erbaluce Vineyards – Lago di Candia loop' and 'Lake Candia – View of Lake Candia loop'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Orio Canavese and Running Trails around Orio Canavese guides.
Yes, the Monti Pelati Natural Reserve offers a unique backdrop for riding. It features a barren, arid, almost desert-like landscape in the middle of the green Canavese, providing a distinct contrast to the typical forested trails.
The Single Track on Bric Vigna Doma offers a couple of kilometers of mostly downhill singletrack through the woods. Another popular option is the Bric Vignadoma Singletrack, known for being fun and accessible all year round without requiring special driving skills.
The Canavese region is highly regarded by gravel bike enthusiasts due to its varied terrain. You can expect mixed surfaces, predominantly off-road, including white roads, technical trails, mule tracks, and single tracks. This diversity makes it an excellent area for gravel cycling.
While not directly in Orio Canavese, the broader Piedmont region includes larger destinations like Alpi Bike Resort (Turin Alps) and Kona Bike Park Bardonecchia. These resorts offer extensive trail networks, chairlifts, and cable cars equipped for bike transport, providing a more comprehensive bike park experience further afield.


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