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53.0km
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Mountain biking
This moderate 32.9-mile mountain bike loop near Ivrea offers scenic views of Lake Viverone and the historic Ricetto di Magnano.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 35.9 km for 366 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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24.8 km
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27.7 km
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31.9 km
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36.1 km
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53.0 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
23.2 km
14.3 km
8.49 km
3.52 km
2.24 km
1.21 km
118 m
Surfaces
15.9 km
15.6 km
15.3 km
5.47 km
450 m
406 m
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Elevation
Highest point (710 m)
Lowest point (230 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the Komoot tour starts in Ivrea, specific parking details are not provided. It's advisable to look for public parking areas in Ivrea or near Lake Viverone, which are common starting points for exploring the region. Always check local regulations for parking availability and restrictions.
The route features varied terrain, including approximately 15.9 km of paved sections, 15.6 km of asphalt, 15.3 km of unpaved roads, 5.47 km of natural paths, and 406 m of gravel. It's classified as a moderate mountain bike ride, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. Some portions may require pushing your bike, corresponding to a technical difficulty level of approximately STS S2 on the Single Track Scale.
This mountain bike loop is approximately 53 kilometers long and typically takes around 4 hours to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your fitness level, riding speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or points of interest.
Along the route, you'll encounter several notable highlights. These include the historic Ricetto di Magnano, a well-preserved medieval fortified village. You'll also pass by the serene Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano, offering picturesque views. Other points of interest include the Paerno Bell Tower (Ciucarun), the Roch dal Basu — Erratic boulder on the Serra di Ivrea Trail, and the Chapel of San Grato.
The Piedmont region, where this trail is located, generally offers pleasant riding conditions in spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations, making some sections less accessible for mountain biking.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact route are not detailed, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Italy, often requiring them to be on a leash. Given the varied terrain and potential for encountering other cyclists or wildlife, it's recommended to keep your dog leashed and ensure they are fit enough for a 53 km mountain bike ride. Always carry water for your dog.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for mountain biking this route within the Serra di Ivrea area. However, it's always good practice to respect private property signage and adhere to any local regulations you might encounter, especially when passing through villages or protected natural areas.
Yes, this route intersects with several other well-known paths. You'll find sections that are part of the Alta Via dell'Anfiteatro Morenico di Ivrea Tappa 1, Cammino di San Carlo, Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina, Grande traversata del Biellese, and the Via Francigena - 02 Piedmont, among others. This offers opportunities to explore longer routes if desired.
Given its classification as a "moderate" mountain bike ride requiring "advanced riding skills" and its 53 km length with nearly 700 meters of elevation gain, this loop is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking an easy outing. It's better suited for experienced mountain bikers with good fitness.
Riders can expect diverse and picturesque scenery. The route traverses the impressive glacial landscape of the Ivrea morainic amphitheater, offering expansive vistas from morainic hills. You'll enjoy views around the beautiful Lake Viverone and pass through areas characterized by unique geology, vineyards of Erbaluce grapes, and ancient churches, some along sections of the historic Via Francigena.
While the trail passes through towns like Ivrea and near Lake Viverone, which are likely to have cafes and restaurants, specific facilities directly on the trail are not guaranteed. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer sections between villages. You can find options in Ivrea at the start/end and around Lake Viverone.
I rode a trail between Magnano and Zimone, parallel to the asphalt road that connects the villages. Very beautiful, to be ridden calmly trying to avoid bending the derailleur or hitting the pedals or, worse, big toes😀
Ciucarun road collapsed, sticky mud, I collected it everywhere😭 The barrier seemed removed to the side and the ground seemed stable, shoes, gear, a disaster. We therefore ruled out other possibilities of remaining planted with a simple and panoramic ride.