Best bike parks around Busano are located in the Canavese region, characterized by its varied terrain suitable for cycling. The area offers scenic routes that combine paved roads with well-maintained dirt paths. While dedicated bike parks are limited directly in Busano, the region supports enduro-style cycling and features challenging off-road trails. These routes provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape and local villages.
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Nice ride, many downhill sections require a fair amount of experience
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A couple of kilometers of single track, almost all downhill but with some sudden climbs, that only the best and most trained will be able to do while remaining in the saddle. All in the middle of the woods, regularly kept clean but be aware that mainly on the crest of the outer moraine it is very exposed to winds from the south and west, so, despite being regularly cleaned, it may happen that you have to circumnavigate some plants placed across the path. ATTENTION please to the speed downhill, the path is very busy in both directions also by pedestrians and caution and respect for others is required.
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Beautiful trail, fast and flow
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Very beautiful panorama, you can see all of Turin and then the MTB descents are very very beautiful
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Beautiful S2 trail in the middle of the woods with only a couple of narrow and steep but very doable switchbacks. The trail descends and takes the road again to climb to Madonna della Neve. It is not visible on the komoot map but can be found on trailforks
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Route today 20/12/24, the single track is perfect, the plants have been removed. The other 2 shorter single tracks on the crest remain impassable because they are not yet cleaned.
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Truly unique environment. Challenging surface: hollow and narrow sections, slightly treacherous gravel, many relaunches. A trail that always keeps the commitment high.
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S1 level trail but at times the slope makes it more complex, it requires good driving qualities. The Pelati Mountains are a natural reserve, maximum respect is obligatory and you must strictly stay on the path. be careful as it is also shared with hikers!
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While dedicated bike parks with extensive downhill features are limited directly in Busano, the region offers a variety of scenic cycling routes, including paved roads and well-maintained dirt paths. The area is also known for supporting enduro-style cycling and features challenging off-road trails, providing opportunities to explore the natural landscape and local villages.
Yes, the Busano area offers several challenging mountain bike trails. For instance, the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick is known for its demanding MTB descents and panoramic views of Turin. Another option is the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, rated S1 but often more complex due to its slope, requiring good driving skills.
For those seeking a less demanding ride, the Bric Vignadoma Singletrack is a fun option through the woods, accessible year-round and not requiring specialized driving skills. It's an intermediate trail that can be enjoyed by a wider range of cyclists.
Many trails offer beautiful natural scenery. The Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick provides a stunning panoramic view of Turin. The Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail is located within a natural reserve, offering unique flora due to its distinct rock formations.
Beyond mountain biking, the Busano area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Vistrorio Tree-Lined Avenue – Lake Meugliano loop'. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the 'Levone Spiritual Heritage Trail' and routes to the Sanctuary of Belmonte.
The Bric Vignadoma Singletrack is noted as being accessible year-round, suggesting that many trails in the region can be enjoyed outside of peak seasons. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling in Piedmont, avoiding the summer heat and potential winter snow at higher elevations.
Yes, safety is important. Trails like the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail are in a natural reserve, requiring strict adherence to paths and respect for the environment. Some singletracks, like the Bric Vignadoma Singletrack, are shared with hikers, so caution and moderate speed are advised, especially on descents.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramic views, especially from spots like the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick, where you can see all of Turin. The variety of trails, from fun singletracks through the woods to more demanding descents, also receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
The Busano area is known to support enduro-style cycling, with events like 'ENDURO BUSANO' taking place. This indicates the presence of challenging off-road terrain suitable for this type of riding, though specific permanent enduro parks are not directly in Busano itself.
Yes, you can find technical singletracks. The Parco della Luna Trailhead offers a beautiful S2 trail in the middle of the woods with a couple of narrow and steep, but manageable, switchbacks, requiring a fair amount of experience.
The Single Track on Bric Vigna Doma offers a couple of kilometers of singletrack that is almost entirely downhill, though it does include some sudden climbs. It's set in the middle of the woods and regularly maintained.


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