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Road cycling around Carema is characterized by its distinctive viticultural landscape in Piedmont, Italy. The region features hilly slopes meticulously terraced with dry stone walls supporting vineyards, creating a unique environment for road cyclists. These historical agricultural structures, including traditional stone and lime pylons, contribute to picturesque scenery and varying gradients. The terrain offers both scenic views and challenging ascents, making it suitable for diverse road cycling routes.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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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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The hamlet of Le Bourg can be easily reached by bicycle, passing under the highway overpass. The village is worth a visit for its characteristic keeled-arch windows, frescoes, and ancient signs that tell the story of the town. Also not to be missed is the church of San Rocco, perched on a rocky outcrop and offering a panoramic view of the valley.
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Pier on the lake with excellent views for photos
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From the catwalk, we saw the catfish slowly emerging from the water and then sinking again (impressive, it can reach 2.5 meters in length and 130 kg) 29/11/25
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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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The pier of Lake Sirio is beautiful in winter for its sense of solitude and is a cheerful break in summer when there is a small kiosk in the shade of the trees and the kids diving into the water.
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Beautiful walkway from where you can admire Lake Sirio!
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this is Villa Rubino
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There are over 70 road cycling routes around Carema, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These include 7 easy routes, 40 moderate routes, and 28 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
Road cycling around Carema is characterized by its distinctive viticultural landscape in Piedmont, Italy. You'll encounter hilly slopes meticulously terraced with dry stone walls supporting vineyards, creating picturesque scenery and varying gradients. These historical agricultural structures, including traditional stone and lime pylons, add to the unique environment.
Yes, Carema offers several longer routes for endurance cyclists. For example, the Fort Bard – Col de Joux loop from Pont-Saint-Martin is a challenging 76.0-mile (122.3 km) trail with significant climbs, typically completed in about 7 hours. Another option is the Lake of Alice Superiore – Traversella loop from Quincinetto, which covers 60.8 miles (97.9 km).
The routes around Carema are renowned for their scenic beauty, primarily due to the unique terraced vineyard landscape. You'll enjoy panoramic views of the agricultural heritage, rolling hills, and the surrounding Piedmontese countryside. Many routes also offer glimpses of natural landmarks and historical structures.
Yes, many routes around Carema are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular moderate option is the Antonio Michela Zucco Memorial – Pont-Saint-Martin loop from Carema, which is 27.1 miles (43.6 km) long and traverses the terraced vineyard landscape. Another is the View of Lake Gurzia (Vidracco) – Lake of Alice Superiore loop from Pont-Saint-Martin, a 57.8-mile (93.0 km) moderate route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the unique terraced vineyard landscapes, the varying gradients that offer both challenging climbs and scenic descents, and the overall picturesque environment for an engaging ride.
Absolutely. Carema offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gain. A prime example is the Climb to Champorcher from Pont-Saint-Martin, a 30.2-mile (48.5 km) trail with over 1400 meters of ascent. The Fort Bard – Col de Joux loop from Pont-Saint-Martin is another difficult option, spanning 76.0 miles (122.3 km) with nearly 2800 meters of climbing.
While cycling, you can explore several natural attractions. Nearby lakes include Lake Pistono and Lake Vargno. The region also features various mountain peaks and summits, such as Poggio Frassati Summit Monument and Colma di Mombarone Summit, offering stunning views.
Yes, the region is rich in historical agricultural structures, including the traditional stone and lime pylons supporting the terraced vineyards. Additionally, you might encounter historical sites like Climb to Oropa from Biella, a religious building, or the impressive Fort Bard, which is part of a challenging loop route.
Given the hilly terrain and vineyard landscapes, spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for road cycling in Carema. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable for outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic views and challenging ascents without extreme cold or heat.
While Carema is known for its varied gradients, there are options suitable for beginners. The guide lists 7 easy routes, which typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, providing a gentler introduction to road cycling in the region. These routes still offer the beautiful scenery without the intense physical demands of the more difficult trails.


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