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Gravel biking around Callabiana offers varied terrain within Italy's Piedmont region, characterized by its location on the slopes of Monte Casto. The area features extensive woodlands, providing shaded paths through beech, birch, and chestnut trees. Cyclists can expect routes winding through dynamic mountains and hills, prominent valleys like Cervo, Oropa, and Sessera, and morainic hills, ensuring a mix of gradients and surfaces. The presence of lakes and rivers, including Lake Viverone, adds scenic beauty and diverse route options.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
5.0
(3)
28
riders
50.2km
05:07
1,420m
1,420m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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(8)
49
riders
47.4km
02:57
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(5)
21
riders
23.8km
01:47
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.7km
04:28
830m
830m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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39.4km
02:26
280m
280m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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View towards the road of the former powder magazine between Viverone and Alice Castello
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Fountain outside Billa towards Oropa
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Parking lot from which you can reach this large park in the Biella area
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A place where you can commemorate the ashes of some deceased people.
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the ruins of the ancient nineteenth-century wool mills can be observed
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you can see the top behind the hills
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Komoot offers over 35 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes around Callabiana. These trails range from moderate to difficult, providing diverse options for cyclists looking to explore the region's natural beauty without vehicle interference.
The Callabiana region, nestled in Piedmont's Biella province, offers a varied and engaging terrain for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including gravel roads, forest paths through extensive woodlands of beech, birch, and chestnut trees, and some single-track sections. The landscape features dynamic mountains and hills, valleys like Cervo and Oropa, and morainic hills, ensuring a diverse riding experience.
While many routes in the Callabiana area are rated moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy gravel bike trail available. For those seeking a less strenuous ride, we recommend exploring routes that specifically mention gentler gradients or shorter distances, often found closer to the valleys or around the morainic hills.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant points of interest. You might encounter the historic Oropa Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or the medieval Ricetto of Candelo. Natural highlights include the Baraggia di Candelo – Baragge Nature Reserve with its unique heathlands, and the scenic Bocchetto Sessera Pass. Some trails also skirt Lake Viverone or follow the Cervo torrent.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Callabiana are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Bocchetto Sessera Pass – Alpe di Mera loop from Bocchetto Sessera offers a challenging circular ride through mountainous terrain. Another option is the Menabrea Brewery – Bottalino Fountain loop from Biella Chiavazza, which is a moderate circular route.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Callabiana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 38 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the extensive woodlands, the varied and engaging terrain, and the opportunity to explore historical landmarks and natural reserves away from vehicle traffic.
Absolutely. The wider Biella area, encompassing Callabiana, is rich with water features. You can find routes that pass by Lake Viverone, such as the Romanesque Church of Il Gesiùn – Lake Viverone loop from Biella San Paolo, or follow the Cervo torrent, as seen in the Cervo Badlands – Cervo Stream Badlands loop from Biella San Paolo. Callabiana itself also features a dam that is a popular spot.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, families looking for a no-traffic experience should seek out the easier rated trails. These often feature less elevation gain and smoother surfaces, making them more accessible for younger riders or those with less experience. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those that stick to flatter valley floors.
Yes, the region offers several huts and refuges that can serve as excellent stopping points. Depending on your route, you might find places like Rifugio della Balma or Lago della Vecchia Hut. These can be great for a break, a meal, or even an overnight stay, especially on longer tours.
The diverse terrain of Callabiana makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with lush greenery in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, but the extensive woodlands provide welcome shade on many trails. Winter riding is possible, especially on lower elevation routes, but higher mountain passes may be affected by snow.
Yes, the Baragge Natural Area is a unique landscape characterized by extensive clearings and sparse forests, offering a distinct gravel biking experience. The Silent Park – Baragge Heath loop from Candelo is an excellent option for exploring this protected natural area on your gravel bike, providing a different kind of scenery compared to the dense woodlands.


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