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Gravel biking around Casorzo, located in Italy's Piedmont region, offers diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. The area features a mix of paved roads and dirt trails, providing varied experiences for gravel cyclists. Elevations in the region include hills and provide panoramic views of the surrounding agricultural landscape and distant Alpine chain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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138km
10:10
1,640m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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119km
09:16
1,610m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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89.4km
06:13
1,200m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fubine Monferrato deserves to be visited calmly. Beautiful village.
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Fantastic place, with the rose garden in a panoramic position. Absolutely worth visiting.
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Montemagno Monferrato is a small Italian municipality in Piedmont, in the province of Asti, located in the hilly territory of Monferrato.
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It is a green area linked to the historic Villa Bricherasio, a 19th-century noble residence that belonged to the Bricherasio family. The park was created as a private garden for the villa and still retains a "historic" layout today, with centuries-old trees, tree-lined avenues, and typical views of Piedmontese aristocratic parks.
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The Bricherasio Historic Park is an open-air museum where nature, art, history, and innovation meet. Paths immersed in greenery allow visitors to relax and discover suggestive and picturesque hidden corners, while exploring the rich variety of botanical species, natural variables that change and enrich themselves with each season, offering a constantly new spectacle. The upper area, with a botanical garden and rose garden, is accessible with a ticket: times and methods on the official website.
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Place with a beautiful historic center
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Dirt roads, it's nice to ride on these paths.
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There are over 50 gravel biking routes available around Casorzo, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 15 moderate trails and 37 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for various skill levels.
The gravel trails around Casorzo are characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards, typical of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Monferrato region. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved roads and dirt trails, often leading through scenic landscapes with technical sections and occasional single-track paths, interspersed with short stretches of secondary paved roads.
The Monferrato region, including Casorzo, is particularly beautiful for gravel biking in spring and early summer when the lavender bushes bloom, creating landscapes reminiscent of Provence. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing foliage in the vineyards. Winters can be cold, and summers can be hot, so spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant riding conditions.
Yes, many gravel routes in the Gran Monferrato area weave through hills dotted with medieval castles and picturesque rural landscapes. Notable sites include Castello di Montemagno, which features Romanesque church remains, and the ancient village of Conzano, offering expansive panoramas. The Sanctuary of the Madonna di Crea, a UNESCO site, is also within reach and provides stunning views from its hilltop position.
The gravel biking routes around Casorzo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 31 reviews. Over 250 gravel bikers have explored the area using komoot, often praising the diverse terrain, the beauty of the vineyard-covered hills, and the panoramic views of the distant Alpine chain.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Montemagno Castle – Altavilla Monferrato loop from Montemagno Monferrato, which offers views of historical sites and vineyards over 51.8 km.
While many routes in the region are rated moderate to difficult due to the rolling hills and elevation changes, some sections of the unpaved roads and quieter trails can be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with varied terrain. It's best to check individual route descriptions for specific difficulty and elevation profiles to find the most appropriate options.
Generally, dogs are welcome on public trails in the Monferrato region, especially on unpaved roads and dirt tracks. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards, near livestock, or in populated areas. Be mindful of local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other trail users.
Parking is typically available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Montemagno Monferrato or Fubine Monferrato. Look for designated parking areas or public spaces within these communities. Always check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
Public transport options to reach Casorzo and the surrounding Monferrato area are limited, especially for carrying bikes. While regional trains connect larger towns in Piedmont, direct connections to smaller villages like Casorzo might require bus services or a combination of transport modes. It's often more convenient to travel by car to access the trailheads.
No specific permits are generally required for gravel biking on public roads and trails in the Monferrato region. However, always respect private property, follow local signage, and adhere to any regulations within protected areas like the Sacro Monte di Crea, which is also a nature reserve.
The Monferrato region is known for its culinary traditions and hospitality. Many towns and villages along the routes, such as Montemagno Monferrato, offer cafes, restaurants, and agriturismi (farm stays) where you can find refreshments and accommodation. The Grazzano Badoglio Historic Center is another area where you might find amenities.


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