Best bike parks around Pertusio are found within the wider Piemonte region, which offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails. Pertusio is situated in an area that serves as a base for exploring varied terrain, including classic alpine environments and historic mule tracks. The region provides opportunities for cyclists of various skill levels, from challenging singletrack sections to dirt roads. This makes Pertusio a suitable starting point for mountain biking adventures in the surrounding areas.
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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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No, Pertusio itself does not host dedicated bike parks. However, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse and extensive mountain biking network available in the wider Piemonte region, which offers trails for all skill levels.
The surrounding Piemonte region offers a wide variety of terrain, from classic alpine environments with challenging singletrack sections to dirt roads and historic mule tracks. You'll find rooty trails, twisty single tracks, technical climbs, and adrenaline-fueled descents.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, consider the area around the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick. This location is known for its challenging trails and offers panoramic views, including Turin on clear days. Another option is the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, which features S1 level trails that can be complex due to slope, requiring good driving skills.
Yes, the Bric Vignadoma Singletrack is described as very fun and accessible all year round, not requiring special driving skills. It's a great option for those looking for an intermediate experience. Additionally, the Single Track on Bric Vigna Doma offers a couple of kilometers of almost all downhill singletrack, with some sudden climbs, set in the middle of the woods.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Pertusio, the Val di Susa is a prime area for mountain biking, particularly around Bussoleno, offering diverse routes in an alpine environment. Areas like Sauze d'Oulx are also renowned for bike parks with spectacular downhills, and the Gran Paradiso Nature Park provides numerous scenic routes.
You can expect to ride through shady chestnut orchards, past gneiss quarry fronts, and within natural reserves like the Monti Pelati. The region's topography includes limestone walls and offers extensive exploration opportunities in areas close to natural parks such as Orsiera Rocciavrè Nature Park. Many trails, like the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick, also provide beautiful panoramic views.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramas, especially from viewpoints where you can see Turin on clear days. The descents are often described as 'very very beautiful,' and singletracks like Bric Vignadoma are highlighted for being 'very fun' and accessible. The unique natural environment of reserves like Monti Pelati also adds to the experience.
Yes, the area around Pertusio is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Big Bench #326 Chiesanuova – View of Castello di Valperga loop from San Ponso' or the 'Rivara Castle loop from Rivara.' There are also many running trails, including 'Running loop from Valperga' and 'Laghetto dei Butiotti loop from Rivara.' For more mountain biking, explore the 'MTB Trails around Pertusio' guide, which features routes like 'Da Valperga alla Cappella del Bandito – giro ad anello' and 'Pertusio, Town of Bagna Caöda – Sacred Mountain of Belmonte loop from Pertusio.' You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Cycling around Pertusio, Running Trails around Pertusio, and MTB Trails around Pertusio.
When riding in natural reserves, such as the Monti Pelati, maximum respect for the environment is obligatory. You must strictly stay on the designated paths. Be aware that some trails may also be shared with hikers, so caution and respect for others are required, especially when descending at speed.
While specific weather conditions can vary, trails like the Bric Vignadoma Singletrack are noted as being accessible all year round. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling in the Piemonte region, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential snow in winter at higher altitudes.
Yes, some trails, particularly those in wooded areas like the Single Track on Bric Vigna Doma, can be exposed to winds, meaning fallen trees might occasionally block the path. While regularly cleaned, it's always wise to be prepared for minor detours or obstacles.


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