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423
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Gravel biking around San Giusto Canavese offers diverse terrain across the broader Canavese region, characterized by its unique Morainic Amphitheater of Ivrea. The landscape features a mix of rolling hills, picturesque lakes like Lake Candia and Lake Viverone, and extensive plains. Riders can explore green meadows, vineyards, and chestnut forests, with routes often following secondary roads and authentic "white roads" that minimize traffic. This area provides a rich tapestry of natural features for varied gravel biking experiences.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
5.0
(2)
100
riders
121km
08:25
1,610m
1,610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
29
riders
125km
08:30
1,570m
1,570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
22
riders
67.5km
04:06
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
10
riders
40.6km
02:47
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
riders
56.6km
03:41
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic views, paddling amidst nature between lakes and with the Alps in the background
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Il Ricetto di Magnano is a 12th-century fortified village that seems suspended in time, located on the crest of the Serra Morenica 🏰. Unlike the more famous Ricetto di Candelo, this one retains a more intimate, wild, and authentic atmosphere 🌿. Strolling through its narrow cobbled streets and ancient stone houses, you'll be surrounded by an almost magical silence 🤫. The highlight is the entrance tower-gate, which still welcomes visitors today, projecting them directly into the Middle Ages 🛡️.
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Lake Candia (in Piedmontese lagh ëd Candia), located in the municipality of Candia, in the Canavese area, about thirty kilometers from Turin, is the last highly natural lake basin in the Piedmontese Po Valley, before the mountain barrier represented by the Western Alps.
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A small church located in the hilly area and dating back to the 12th century, in an excellent state of preservation and located in a panoramic position, so much so that nearby they have installed the giant bench of la Vila (of the municipality of Villareggia)
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The area depicted in these images is located a short distance from the parking lot where it's best to leave your car and explore (on foot or by bike) the countless trails that surround the lake. This is one of the few truly accessible areas along the entire perimeter because, perhaps to protect the lake's fragile ecosystem, the trail that circles it is kept at a constant distance. In any case, aside from the lake, the entire surrounding rural area is worth a visit, still pleasantly unspoiled. A trip in autumn is highly recommended for the myriad colors of the vegetation. Both cyclists and walkers should be careful, as I didn't notice any distinction between trails reserved for mountain bikes and those reserved for pedestrians; many secondary paths have dead ends!
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they are beautiful places to cycle
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A road with little traffic that connects Candia and Vische to the north of the lake
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The San Giusto Canavese area offers a wide selection of routes, with over 50 no-traffic gravel bike trails to explore. These range from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
You'll find a diverse landscape perfect for gravel biking. The Canavese region, including San Giusto Canavese, features a mix of authentic "white roads" (unpaved), quiet secondary roads, technical trails, and old mule tracks. Expect rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and routes skirting beautiful lakes and forests, all designed to minimize traffic exposure.
Many routes will lead you past stunning natural features. You can cycle around the protected Lake Candia, explore the unique geological formations of the Morainic Amphitheater of Ivrea, or encounter glacial erratics like the Glacial Erratic Boulders of Vialfrè. The region is rich in lakes, including Lake Paolet, offering serene views and peaceful riding.
Absolutely! The Canavese region is dotted with historical gems. You can cycle past ancient castles, such as Mazzè Castle, and explore charming historic villages like Agliè. Many routes are designed to connect these significant attractions, allowing you to combine physical activity with cultural exploration.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience here, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders frequently praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural scenery, and the variety of terrain that keeps rides interesting. The focus on minimal traffic is a key highlight for many.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes in the San Giusto Canavese area are suitable for families. The region offers a good selection of easy to medium difficulty trails, often on dedicated cycle paths or quiet secondary roads, making them accessible and safe for riders of varying ages and skill levels. Always check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes designed for gravel biking with minimal traffic. For example, you could try the challenging Lake Candia – Mazzè Castle loop from Candia Canavese or the scenic Lake Viverone – Naviglio di Ivrea loop from Candia Canavese. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location, making logistics easier.
The Canavese region is beautiful for gravel biking in spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are vibrant with blossoms or autumn colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or routes with more tree cover are still enjoyable. Winter can offer crisp rides, but some higher elevation or less maintained trails might be less accessible due to weather conditions.
Yes, the Natural Park of Lake Candia is a prominent feature in the region and several routes incorporate it. A great option is the Lake Candia – Tunnel Trail Section loop from Candia Canavese, which allows you to experience the park's serene environment and rich flora and fauna.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes, particularly in towns like Candia Canavese, Rivarolo Canavese, or San Giorgio Canavese. Look for designated parking areas in these villages, which often serve as convenient access points for the surrounding trail networks. Specific parking details are usually provided within individual komoot tour descriptions.
Absolutely! The Canavese region is an excellent base for exploring more of Piedmont. Its diverse landscapes, from the Morainic Amphitheater to the proximity of Gran Paradiso National Park, offer a gateway to further adventures. You can find more inspiration on the broader region's offerings at Visit Piemonte.


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