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Italy
Piedmont
Novara
Pogno

Monte Briasco and Monte Avigno Loop

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Italy
Piedmont
Novara
Pogno

Monte Briasco and Monte Avigno Loop

Hard

9

riders

Monte Briasco and Monte Avigno Loop

03:29

35.4km

1,100m

Mountain biking

This difficult 22.0-mile (35.4 km) mountain biking loop around Pogno offers challenging single-track through woods with Lake Orta views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parco Naturale del Monte Fenera

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15.5 km

Lavatoio di Breia

Public Water Fountain

2

16.6 km

Acquedotto 747 Singletrack

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Single track of 3 km that can be traveled in both directions.
It connects Breia and the Primatesta Refuge which, although owned by a private association, has an accessible outdoor fountain

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3

19.9 km

Sella Crocegia

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Connection saddle of various paths, priceless view of the east face of Monte Rosa. A few meters away is the Primatesta Refuge, privately managed but with a fountain accessible to all.

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4

25.4 km

Boleto Beechwood Trail

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Path that crosses a beautiful beech forest and connects Boleto to the T36 for the Cambocciolo Pass

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27.5 km

Lavatoio di Boleto

Public Water Fountain

6

31.0 km

Canalone Trail (Pogno MTB Park)

Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park

The best known and most popular 4 km single trail of the Pogno bike park, historical enduro special stage, to be covered only downhill and preferably with full suspended MTB

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35.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

17.2 km

9.79 km

7.06 km

1.27 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

17.7 km

12.5 km

4.37 km

520 m

200 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,050 m)

Lowest point (410 m)

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Sunday 24 May

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17°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of mountain biking skill is required for this loop?

The 'Nei dintorni di Pogno — giro ad anello' is classified as difficult, demanding very good physical training and advanced riding abilities. Riders should be prepared for challenging sections, some of which may even require pushing the bike. It is not suitable for beginners.

How long does it typically take to complete this mountain bike loop?

The estimated completion time for this 35.4 km loop, with an elevation gain of 1,100 meters, is approximately 3 hours and 29 minutes. This duration assumes a good level of fitness and advanced riding skills.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail primarily offers a single-track experience through the woods surrounding Pogno. You'll encounter pre-Alpine and rural landscapes. While specific details for every section are not available, the wider Pogno area is known for diverse trails, including sections like the 'Canalone Trail' which features continuous curves on a natural path, offering enjoyable descents.

What are the main points of interest or scenic spots along the route?

Along the route, you'll encounter several notable points. These include the Acquedotto 747 Singletrack, the Sella Crocegia mountain pass, the Boleto Beechwood Trail, and a section of the Canalone Trail (Pogno MTB Park). The area also offers views of the beautiful Lake Orta nearby.

Where can I park to access the 'Nei dintorni di Pogno — giro ad anello'?

As a loop trail, it typically starts and ends in Pogno. While specific parking areas are not detailed, you would generally look for public parking within the town of Pogno to begin your ride.

Is the 'Nei dintorni di Pogno — giro ad anello' trail dog-friendly?

Information regarding dogs on this specific trail is not provided. It's always recommended to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pets, especially given the challenging nature of the route and potential for encounters with other riders.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time of year to mountain bike in the Pogno area, and likely for this loop, generally aligns with favorable weather conditions outside of deep winter or excessively hot summer months. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for challenging rides.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to ride this trail?

There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to ride the 'Nei dintorni di Pogno — giro ad anello' trail. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations and trail etiquette.

Does this route connect with other mountain bike trails in the Pogno area?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. Notable sections include parts of the Itinerario Gaudenziano, T36e - Passo di Cambocciolo - Monte Briasco, T36a - Madonna del Sasso - Bivio T36, and T36 - Pella - Piana dei Monti. The Pogno area is known for its extensive network of trails, maintained by local associations like I Gufi.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this difficult trail?

Given the trail's difficult rating and duration, you should bring essential mountain biking gear including a well-maintained bike, helmet, appropriate protective gear, sufficient water and snacks, a repair kit, first-aid supplies, and navigation tools (like the komoot app) to follow the route.

Are there any specific technical sections or challenges I should be aware of?

Yes, the trail is rated as difficult, implying significant technical challenges. While specific details for every section are not available, riders should be prepared for unpaved and difficult-to-traverse sections, and some parts may even necessitate pushing your bike. The area is known for its diverse trails, including some with continuous curves and fun descents, but the overall loop demands advanced riding skills.

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