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Road cycling around Chiusa Di Pesio offers diverse landscapes in the Piedmont region of Italy. The area features rolling hills adorned with ancient chestnut trees and extends into fir and beech forests towards the Marguareis massif. The Pesio stream flows through the valley, contributing to the varied terrain suitable for cycling. This region provides a mix of ascents and scenic stretches for no traffic road cycling routes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Montezemolo is always ok
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iron bridge built, I think, after the flood of '94
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Beautiful medieval village on a hill, so a short 5-7% climb before and after.
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Beautiful climb, at low altitude with the Bisalta in the background
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secondary roads ideal for cycling
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There is so much gravel all around the lake that it makes cycling difficult
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artificial basin of Molettino roofs (671 m) built, after some controversy and reticence, a few years ago to facilitate the irrigation of the land of Rivoira, now become a beautiful destination for many walks. (Everyone also calls it Rivoira lake)
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There are over 20 no traffic road cycling routes around Chiusa di Pesio, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate options to explore the region's quiet roads.
The best time for road cycling in Chiusa di Pesio is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming flora and the spectacular Pis del Pesio waterfalls, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summers are also great, especially for routes that climb to higher elevations for cooler temperatures.
Yes, Chiusa di Pesio offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Wisteria Tree with Benches loop from Chiusa di Pesio is an easy option, covering about 17 km with minimal elevation gain. Another accessible route is the Cappella Santa Annunziata – Piazza Pio VI, Rocca de' Baldi loop from Trucchi, which is around 34 km and also rated easy.
While this guide focuses on no traffic routes, some of the moderate options can offer a good challenge. For instance, the Pesio Charterhouse – Rifugio Pian delle Gorre loop from Margarita is a moderate route spanning over 41 km with more than 600 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for seasoned cyclists looking for quiet roads. The broader region also features more demanding ascents like the Col de Tende Hairpin Road and Colle della Boaria for those seeking significant elevation.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Chiusa di Pesio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Wisteria Tree with Benches – Chiesa di Pradeboni loop from Chiusa di Pesio and the Wisteria Tree with Benches loop from Chiusa di Pesio, offering convenient circular journeys through the scenic countryside.
The routes often pass through diverse landscapes, from ancient chestnut trees to fir and beech forests. You might encounter views of the Marguareis massif, known as the 'Little Dolomites,' and the Pesio stream. For specific natural highlights, consider visiting Pian delle Gorre or enjoying panoramic views from the Monte Mondolè Summit Cross. The Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale also offers stunning vistas.
Absolutely. Chiusa di Pesio is rich in history. You can cycle past the historic Certosa di Pesio, a Carthusian monastery founded in 1173. Other points of interest include the ruins of Castello Mirabello on Mount Cavanero and the 19th-century hunting lodge on Mombrisone. For a unique perspective, visit the Col de Tende Hairpin Road, which is part of a historic route, or explore Fort Central, a 19th-century military fortification.
Yes, Chiusa di Pesio and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. Many routes start from easily accessible points within or just outside the main towns, where you can find suitable parking for your vehicle before beginning your ride. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages on Komoot.
Many routes pass through or near small villages where you can find local cafes, trattorias, or small shops to refuel. The region is known for its hospitality, and you'll often find opportunities to enjoy local Piedmontese cuisine. For specific stops, check the route details on Komoot, as some routes might pass by mountain huts like Chalet Le Marmotte or Rifugio Don Barbera.
While Chiusa di Pesio is accessible by public transport, reaching specific, more remote trailheads might require some planning. The main town is connected by bus services. For detailed information on public transport options to specific starting points, it's advisable to consult local transport schedules or the official tourism website for the Cuneese area: visitcuneese.it.
Yes, several easy and moderate no traffic routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children comfortable with longer distances. Routes with less elevation gain and smooth surfaces, like the Cappella Santa Annunziata – Branzola Clock Tower loop from Beinette, are good choices for a family outing on quiet roads.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Chiusa di Pesio offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle through lush valleys, past rolling hills dotted with ancient chestnut trees, and alongside extensive fir and beech forests. The routes often provide glimpses of the imposing Marguareis massif and follow the serene Pesio stream, showcasing the natural beauty of the Piedmont region.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Chiusa di Pesio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the roads, the stunning natural scenery, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels, making it an ideal destination for those seeking peaceful rides.


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