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Rivarossa

The best traffic-free bike rides around Rivarossa

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa, situated in the Canavese area of Piedmont, Italy, offer a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features a mix of long flat sections, continuous gentle hills, and some more significant ascents, catering to various cycling abilities. Within the Vauda Nature Reserve, routes traverse flat areas, ponds, small lakes, and small valleys carved by streams, alongside heathland and hornbeam and oak woods. The distinctive reddish color of the local ground, from which Rivarossa ("red river bank") derives its name, adds a unique visual element to the trails.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is View of the Ponte del Diavolo – Amiantifera Climb loop from San Maurizio Canavese, a 27.0 miles (43.4 km) trail that takes 2 hours 46 minutes to complete. This difficult route includes an elevation gain of 449 meters.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Classic Tour – Chiesa di San Ferreolo loop from San Maurizio Canavese, a difficult 18.0 miles (29.0 km) path. This route offers a varied terrain with 163 meters of elevation gain, typically completed in 1 hour 46 minutes.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Grand Lake of La Mandria – Forest of the Three Saints loop from San Maurizio Canavese, a 23.1 miles (37.1 km) trail leading through diverse landscapes, often completed in about 2 hours 30 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Rivarossa is defined by its varied terrain, including flat sections, gentle hills, and wooded areas within the Vauda Nature Reserve. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easier paths to more challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Rivarossa are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 450 reviews. More than 5000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Rivarossa's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Traffic-free bike rides around Rivarossa

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Giorgio
May 24, 2026, Castello Ducale di Agliè

Very very beautiful

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Small rock chapel (18th - 19th century) at the Vauda Park in Volpiano

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Beautiful old town with imposing buildings and views of the mountains.

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tiny and very short trail, but it's okay

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Agliè, an enchanting village in the heart of Canavese, boasts a thousand-year history that has its roots in the Roman era. The original nucleus, probably located on the hills of the current hamlet of Santa Maria delle Grazie, was known as "Macunciacum" and depended on the Abbazia Fruttuaria di San Benigno. Agliè, as a fortified village, emerges in documents in 1141, when the feudal lords of Canavese divided the territory. The town became one of the lands of the San Martino di Rivarolo and Agliè, a family that would profoundly mark the history of the village. Despite the feudal struggles that raged in the region, Agliè maintained relative stability, even if it was not immune to looting and devastation. With the arrival of the Savoy, Agliè experienced a period of growth and development. In 1448, the village obtained municipal statutes, a sign of autonomy and recognition. The most emblematic figure of this period was Count Filippo San Martino di Agliè, a man of culture and prominent politician. Minister of Cristina of France, regent of the Duchy of Savoy, Filippo transformed the castle of Agliè into a sumptuous residence, enriching it with works of art and gardens. Today, Agliè is a village that preserves its historical and artistic charm intact. The Ducal Castle, with its gardens and richly decorated rooms, is an unmissable destination for visitors. The streets of the village, with their stone houses and noble palaces, tell the story of a place that has managed to preserve its identity over the centuries.

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The car park is freely accessible at all hours, it is free and unattended.

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A large car park a few hundred metres from Agliè Castle, an excellent starting and meeting point for visiting Morena Ovest by bike

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A beautiful park, very well kept, also visitable by bike. On the south side the Italian garden and the wonderful greenhouses (the green and the white in particular). On the north side the large fountain of the three rivers and the park itself, designed according to the fashion of the Romantic English Garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Rivarossa?

There are over 160 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes varying from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist looking to explore the quiet landscapes of the Canavese area.

What is the typical terrain like for no-traffic touring cycling in the Rivarossa area?

The terrain around Rivarossa and the broader Canavese area is quite diverse, making it interesting for touring cyclists. You can expect a mix of long flat sections, continuous gentle hills, and some more significant ascents. Many routes traverse the Vauda Nature Reserve, offering varied landscapes with flat areas, ponds, small lakes, and small valleys carved by streams, often on gravel paths or quiet wooded trails.

What do other touring cyclists say about the no-traffic routes around Rivarossa?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 450 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the diverse natural scenery within the Vauda Nature Reserve, and the opportunity to explore the region's unique reddish soil landscapes away from vehicle traffic.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring routes in Rivarossa?

Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of the Ponte del Diavolo – Amiantifera Climb loop from San Maurizio Canavese offers a challenging circular ride, while the Classic Tour – Chiesa di San Ferreolo loop from San Maurizio Canavese provides a slightly shorter option. These circular routes are perfect for exploring without needing to retrace your steps.

Are the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Rivarossa suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. While some routes are more challenging, the region offers many easy, flat sections ideal for families. The "Via Verde canavesana" is particularly noted as a dirt road route suitable for beginners, families, and children. The quiet paths within the Vauda Nature Reserve and along streams provide safe and enjoyable environments for family cycling excursions.

Can I bring my dog on the no-traffic touring cycling routes near Rivarossa?

Yes, many of the no-traffic routes, especially those through natural areas like the Vauda Nature Reserve and along wooded paths, are suitable for cycling with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to be mindful of other cyclists and wildlife. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.

What natural features can I expect to see along the no-traffic touring cycling routes?

The no-traffic routes around Rivarossa are rich in natural beauty. You'll cycle through the Vauda Nature Reserve, characterized by heathland with grasses and calluna, as well as hornbeam and oak woods along its streams. The area features ponds and small lakes, and you might even spot nearly 200 bird species. The distinctive reddish soil, from which Rivarossa gets its name, also adds a unique visual element to the landscape.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks to visit along the routes?

Yes, the Rivarossa area blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. While cycling, you can encounter sites like the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene and the Church of San Rocco. The square in front of the Parish Church offers a splendid panoramic view over the entire Canavese area. The nearby Castle of Valperga also adds a historical dimension to the region, providing interesting stops during your ride.

Where can I park my car to access the no-traffic cycling routes around Rivarossa?

Parking is generally available in and around Rivarossa and nearby towns like San Maurizio Canavese, which serve as common starting points for many routes. For specific access points to routes like the Via Verde Canavesana or the Verde Stura Cycle Path, local parking areas are usually designated. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient parking options.

Is public transport available to reach the no-traffic cycling routes?

The Canavese region, including areas around Rivarossa, has some public transport options, though direct access to all trailheads might require a short ride. The Verde Stura Cycle Path, for instance, connects Turin to Lanzo, offering potential access points via public transport. For specific routes, checking local bus or train schedules to nearby towns that connect to the cycling network is recommended.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Rivarossa?

Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for no-traffic touring cycling in Rivarossa. The weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming flora in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be pleasant, but it's wise to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be muddy or require appropriate gear.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the no-traffic routes?

While the no-traffic routes prioritize natural and quiet environments, you'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the villages and towns you pass through or near. Rivarossa itself and neighboring communities offer places to refuel and relax. Planning your route with potential stops in mind will ensure you have opportunities for refreshments.

Can I connect to larger cycling networks from Rivarossa's no-traffic routes?

Yes, Rivarossa's routes are part of the broader Canavese cycling infrastructure and connect to larger networks. The Verde Stura Cycle Path, linking Turin to Lanzo, is accessible from the region. Additionally, the area's paths can serve as starting points for excursions towards the Gran Paradiso National Park for those seeking more challenging, mountainous terrain, though these would involve leaving the immediate no-traffic zones.

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