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Road cycling around Trausella, nestled in Italy's Valchiusella, features diverse landscapes suitable for various cycling preferences. The region is characterized by mountainous and hilly terrain, including Monte Bric di Trausella and higher elevations like Monte Gregorio. The Chiusella river carves through the valley, offering serene roads that wind alongside the water. Additionally, lakes such as Lake Pistono and the Lakes of Alice Superiore contribute to the scenic beauty of the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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60
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130km
07:14
2,640m
2,640m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.6km
02:15
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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68.6km
03:34
1,230m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.5km
03:02
1,030m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Area rich in lakes and with climbs between 4 and 6% that are rideable, immersed in nature.
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The Burnel is an ancient cup-marked stone located halfway along Via Maestra, the road that crosses the center of Nomaglio. On its surface, the cup marks engraved in prehistoric times are still visible, small hemispherical cavities whose exact function remains a subject of debate among scholars — perhaps linked to propitiatory rites or cult practices. In more recent times, the stone was adapted into a fountain, with a basin carved out for water, and on the stone, you can also observe the grooves left by the blades and knives that the villagers used to come here to sharpen. The name "burnel" indicates precisely this: a fountain with a stone basin. It is an object that, in a few square centimeters, tells of centuries of daily use superimposed on prehistoric traces, and has accompanied the life of the village for times much older than the stone houses with the typical Canavese arches that surround it.
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A small village overlooking the lake. A pleasant climb with gentle slopes from any direction, with the option of hiking around the lake.
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church with a splendid portico
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Nomaglio is a small but pleasant, characteristic village that deserves a quick stop and a bike ride.
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this is Villa Rubino
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the real name is Villa Rubino
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There are over 190 road cycling routes around Trausella, catering to various skill levels. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 240 reviews.
Road cycling in Trausella offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find mountainous and hilly sections, including routes that ascend towards Monte Gregorio, as well as serene roads winding alongside the Chiusella river. The valley also features a mix of small towns and villages, providing varied landscapes for your ride.
Most road cycling routes in the Valchiusella area, including those around Trausella, feature mostly well-paved surfaces. However, some segments, particularly in more mountainous areas, might include unpaved or more challenging sections.
Yes, Trausella's location at the base of Monte Bric di Trausella and its proximity to higher elevations like Monte Gregorio mean there are routes with significant elevation gains. For example, the difficult route Lake Meugliano – Vistrorio Tree-Lined Avenue loop from Brosso features over 1,000 meters of ascent, offering a substantial challenge for experienced cyclists.
Many routes incorporate the region's beautiful natural landmarks. You might cycle past picturesque lakes such as Lake Pistono, Lake Alice Superiore, or Lake Meugliano. Some routes also offer views of Pian delle Nere or the Chiusella river.
Yes, the region is rich in historical attractions. You can find routes that pass by impressive sites like Fort Bard or offer views of Ivrea Historic Centre. The Agliè Ducal Castle – View of Lake Candia loop from Brosso is another route that features a notable historical landmark.
The Valchiusella region, where Trausella is located, offers pleasant conditions for road cycling, especially during summer when routes alongside the Chiusella river provide a cool and fresh environment. The diverse landscapes make it appealing across seasons, but spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
While many routes in Trausella involve varied terrain and elevation, there are options suitable for easier rides. The region offers a range of routes from easy to difficult, with 14 routes specifically categorized as 'easy'. These routes are generally shorter and have less demanding elevation profiles, making them suitable for families or beginners.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Trausella are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the View of Lake Gurzia (Vidracco) – Fort Bard loop from Brosso and the Lake of Alice Superiore – View of Lake Gurzia (Vidracco) loop from Brosso, which offer scenic circular journeys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain climbs to serene river valleys, and the picturesque lakes. The variety of routes catering to different fitness levels is also frequently highlighted.
While specific public transport options for bikes directly to Trausella can be limited, the broader Piedmont region has train services that allow bicycles. It's advisable to check local and regional transport schedules and policies for carrying bikes, especially for routes connecting to the Valchiusella area.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads in the Valchiusella area. However, always respect local regulations, private property, and any signage you encounter, especially if venturing onto less-traveled paths.


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