Best bike parks around Chianocco are not traditional commercial parks, but rather an extensive network of mountain biking trails. The area, situated in the Lower Susa Valley, offers diverse terrain ranging from challenging climbs to technical descents. These routes are known for their natural beauty, technical features, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape. Chianocco provides varied experiences for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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It connects the Maffiotto hamlet to the Bigiardi hamlet, very beautiful
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Highest point of the route from Colle Braida and Colle Bione
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This beautiful single-track starts from the Piccole Tanze hamlet... be careful, because the track apparently leads to a private house! Don't worry, because beyond the clearing of the house the path begins, marked by a no-entry sign. After a short flat stretch, you begin a gradual descent, among centuries-old chestnut trees, on a path without any difficulties (S1). Only towards the end, before joining another path coming from Coldimosso, a short S3 - S4 stretch forces you to get off your bike. At the crossroads, follow the signs for Combe.
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In Frassiniere, in addition to the exceptional panorama, it is worth making a short stop to experience the welcoming bar, an ideal place for a quick snack and a beer. Furthermore, the area is a crossroads of beautiful routes ideal for MTB, as well as a spectacular balcony, not only on the lower valley, but also on the mountainous area behind, dominated by the grassy pyramid of Mount Sbaron (a beautiful winter itinerary... when there is snow!)
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Fun and cycle path, it reaches the intersection with state road 24
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Nice traverse from Borgata Bigliardi to Maffiotto with some ramps that are not easy even with e-mtb, but overall smooth and very pleasant
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Nice path in the middle of the woods
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Panorama of the road leading to Col Bione
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Chianocco offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to technical descents, flowing singletracks, and paths through ancient chestnut trees. The trails are known for their natural beauty, technical features, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape.
Many trails are highly regarded by the komoot community. For exceptional panoramic views, consider Cima Piana (Bike 1000 Trail – Colle Braida to Col Bione). Another popular spot is View of Turin from Frassinere, which offers a balcony view of the plain. For a pleasant traverse through the woods, the Path of the Resistance is a great choice.
Yes, Chianocco is known for its technical trails. For riders seeking a thrilling experience with natural obstacles and engaging turns, the MTB Descent from Truc Castelletto on Trail 569 is an excellent choice. It features broken sections on fixed stones and amusing hairpin bends, requiring strength and skill.
The Sentiero degli Orridi – Anello MTB Bruzolo – Chianocco trail is particularly recommended for the autumn and winter seasons due to its sun exposure, making it less ideal during the hottest hours of summer. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for riding.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the lower Susa Valley and the mountainous area from spots like Cima Piana. Trails like the Vallone Trail Singletrack wind through picturesque natural environments with centuries-old chestnut trees and forests.
While many trails offer challenges, some sections are more accessible. The Vallone Trail Singletrack, for instance, begins with a gradual descent among chestnut trees and is rated S1 (easy) for most of its length. The Path of the Resistance is also described as generally smooth and very enjoyable, even with an e-MTB, making it suitable for a wider range of riders.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mountain biking experiences, from challenging descents with natural obstacles to flowing singletracks. The exceptional panoramic views, such as those from Cima Piana, and the scenic forest paths are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed over 50 upvotes and 25 photos, reflecting the area's appeal.
Beyond mountain biking, the Chianocco area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including moderate and difficult routes like the "Chianocco Gorge loop from Chianocco" or the "Rocca Patanua Alpine Trail." There are also running trails available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Chianocco or Running Trails around Chianocco guides.
Yes, for riders seeking significant elevation changes and long descents, Trail 565 is notable for having a substantial elevation gain and descent in the Chianocco area, promising an exhilarating and physically demanding experience.
Yes, after a ride, you can find welcoming spots. For example, near Cima Piana, there's a bar in Frassiniere that's ideal for a quick snack and beer. The View of Turin from Frassinere also mentions an excellent inn, serving as an intermediate point for MTB descents.
The available information does not indicate that special permits are required to access the general mountain biking trails around Chianocco. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and private property signs.


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