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No traffic road cycling routes around Briga Novarese are set within Italy's Piedmont region, characterized by a mix of rolling hills, scenic lake views, and rural landscapes. The area offers diverse terrain for road cyclists, from challenging ascents like the Colle del San Colombano to gentler rides through vineyards and along canals. Forests and a tranquil rural atmosphere define much of the immediate surroundings, providing varied backdrops for cycling. The region's proximity to Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta also contributes to its distinct geographical features.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
4.9
(10)
18
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22.2km
00:58
200m
200m
This easy 13.8-mile road cycling loop from Angera to Cheglio offers scenic views of Lake Maggiore and the Monte Rosa chain.
4.0
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10
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36.5km
01:35
290m
290m
This easy 22.7-mile road cycling loop from Angera takes you around Lake Comabbio, offering tranquil views and rich wildlife.

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3.0
(2)
89
riders
42.5km
02:22
900m
900m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
32
riders
49.8km
02:14
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
18
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24.2km
01:21
530m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Start of paved climb with the sun on your face and a stunning panorama
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The parish church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Quarona (VC), consecrated in 1667, is a seventeenth-century building with a single nave and a five-light pronaos on Corso P. Rolandi
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She's NOT a girl with a broom! She's Blessed Panacea, patron saint of Valsesia, originally from Quarona and martyred on the hills outside the town, still buried in Ghemme in the great Antonellian chapel. And that's not a broom, but a shepherdess' crook.
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I recommend going all the way around the lake because it is very beautiful.
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Currently, there are 2 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes listed around Briga Novarese, offering a focused experience away from vehicular traffic. These routes are generally considered moderate in difficulty, providing a good challenge for most cyclists.
The no-traffic routes around Briga Novarese offer a mix of terrain. You can expect rolling hills and scenic paths, with some routes featuring moderate elevation gains. For example, the Monticello Castle – Vigne di Oleggio Climb loop from Dormelletto Paese includes a climb with over 465 meters of elevation gain, while the Angera and Ranco Hills Loop offers a gentler experience with around 197 meters of ascent.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic road cycling routes around Briga Novarese are designed as circular loops. This allows you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier. Examples include the Lake Comabbio Cycle Path Loop from Angera and the Fontanino di Zuccaro – Piana dei Monti loop from Rastiglione.
The Piedmont region, including Briga Novarese, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) provides lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn (September-October) brings vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, but the scenic lake areas and rural roads often provide a refreshing breeze. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While the routes themselves focus on traffic-free paths, the broader region is rich in scenic beauty. From the nearby Colle del San Colombano, you can enjoy panoramic views of the plain, including Borgomanero and Gozzano, and even the distant Monte Rosa. The area is also close to stunning natural features like Lake Orta and Lake Maggiore. You might also encounter highlights such as the Sacro Monte of Orta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or enjoy a View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo.
The komoot community rates the cycling experience around Briga Novarese highly, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 728 ratings. Cyclists often praise the tranquil, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful rural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore the picturesque surroundings of Lake Orta and Lake Maggiore.
The listed no-traffic routes around Briga Novarese are currently rated as 'moderate' in difficulty. While they offer a safe, car-free environment, beginners or families with young children might find the distances (up to 50 km) and elevation gains (up to 500m) challenging. However, the Angera and Ranco Hills Loop is on the easier side with less elevation, making it a good starting point.
The routes often pass through or near charming villages and towns in the Novara province, especially those close to Lake Orta and Lake Maggiore. These areas typically offer various cafes, restaurants, and local shops where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or to refill your water bottles. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details for points of interest along your chosen path.
Briga Novarese and the surrounding towns in the Novara province are generally accessible by regional train services, particularly those connecting to larger hubs like Novara. Some routes, especially those near Lake Maggiore or Lake Orta, might be reachable via local bus services. It's advisable to check the specific public transport schedules and bike carriage policies for trains and buses in the Piedmont region before planning your trip.
Many of the starting points for these routes are located in or near towns and villages that offer public parking facilities. For routes starting near lakes, such as those around Lake Comabbio or Angera, you can often find designated parking areas. Always look for official parking signs and be mindful of any local restrictions or fees.
Absolutely. The region around Briga Novarese is rich in natural beauty and cultural sites. You could combine your ride with a visit to the Sacro Monte of Orta near Lake Orta, or explore the Lagoni di Mercurago Natural Park, known for its trails and horse breeding. The vast Val Grande National Park, Italy's largest wilderness area, is also accessible from the wider region for those looking for extensive trekking opportunities.


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