Best bike parks around Montanaro are found within the Piedmont region of Italy, an area characterized by its varied terrain, from plains to hills. The local landscape provides a setting for a network of mountain biking trails. These routes offer diverse experiences, often utilizing natural features and providing views of the surrounding plain and Lake Candia. The trails are maintained and enjoyed by the local cycling community.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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a nice gully to learn how to exploit the curves
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They are also well-maintained routes, it is advisable to go there in autumn and spring
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Nice sign, dedicated exclusively to those who ride bikes
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tiny and very short trail, but it's okay
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Path that descends from San Raffaele Cimena
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Path not far from Caselle airport
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Very fun toboggan, with wide curves and banks, a fast, guided and flow section where you can let yourself be carried away paying attention to certain steeper and/or more technical points.
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Montanaro offers a variety of popular mountain biking experiences. The Toboga Trail (Canyon) β Lake Candia is known for its fun descent and is great for improving cornering skills. Another favorite is Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead, where riders can choose from clearly marked routes. The Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail is also highly regarded for its excellent views of the plain and consistent practicability.
The trails around Montanaro, such as the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail, are often practicable throughout the year. However, the Canalone delle Gome Tunnel and MTB Trail is particularly recommended for autumn and spring riding, suggesting these seasons might offer optimal conditions across the region.
Yes, the Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail is categorized as family-friendly. It offers excellent views and is consistently practicable, making it a good option for riders of varying skill levels.
Montanaro's trails cater to various skill levels. You can find technically easy singletracks like the Singletrack Caselle Trail, which is described as super flowing. Intermediate options include the Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead and Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail. For more challenging experiences, consider the Toboga Trail (Canyon) β Lake Candia and the Canalone delle Gome Tunnel and MTB Trail, which feature fast ups and downs, banks, and underpasses.
Several trails provide excellent views. The Cresta di Santo Stefano MTB Trail offers splendid views of the plain and partially coincides with the 'Sentiero delle Pietre Bianche'. The Toboga Trail (Canyon) β Lake Candia also provides relaxing views of Lake Candia after a descent. Additionally, the Canalone delle Gome Tunnel and MTB Trail offers beautiful views up to Lake Candia.
While specific parking details for each trail are not always provided, trailheads like Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead are designed as starting points, implying parking facilities are likely available or nearby to accommodate riders accessing the routes.
The Canalone delle Gome Tunnel and MTB Trail is highly praised as a 'top route' for its serpentine winding, fast ups and downs, banks, underpasses, and descents. It's described as a very fun toboggan with wide curves and banks, offering a fast, guided, and flowy section, along with suggestive passages under tunnels. It is well-maintained by the 'MTB Canavese' group.
Yes, beyond the dedicated bike parks, Montanaro is a great base for various cycling activities. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Big Bench Il Bosco di Bonfante β Montanaro Cycle Path loop' or challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Basilica of Superga loop'. For gravel enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Meisino Riverside Path β Po Riverside Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Montanaro, Gravel biking around Montanaro, and Road Cycling Routes around Montanaro guides.
At Molino Roccat MTB Trailhead, you can choose your own tour from routes divided by name and color, clearly indicated along the path with signs. Additional routes can be downloaded via a QR code from a board at the trailhead. It's an intermediate mtb_park with facilities, offering a flexible and well-organized starting point for your ride.
The Singletrack Caselle Trail is described as a super flowing and technically easy singletrack. It's ideal for those looking for a smooth and enjoyable ride through green landscapes, though it is noted as a tiny and very short trail.
While the guide does not explicitly state policies on dogs for all trails, many natural outdoor trails in Italy are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific trail regulations before bringing your dog.
The provided information does not indicate that permits are required to ride the mountain biking trails around Montanaro. These trails are often community-contributed and maintained, suggesting open access for riders.


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