Bike parks around Brandizzo primarily feature mountain bike trails and routes suitable for various skill levels, focusing on cross-country and scenic rides. The area offers diverse terrain, from easy paths to more challenging mountain biking experiences. Riders can explore the local landscape, including views of the Chivasso Plain and sections near the Po river. While traditional lift-serviced bike parks are not present, the region provides ample opportunities for outdoor cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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very nice but I do not recommend it on holidays due to the presence of pedestrians
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tiny and very short trail, but it's okay
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Path that descends from the Bric della Croce Bianca
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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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The stretch is more suitable for MTBs and it's nice and muddy, but some stretches are passable on gravel.
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path suitable more for MTB.. it was pretty muddy, but some sections were passable
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Start of a single track in the green, super flowing and technically easy.
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Brandizzo offers a variety of mountain bike trails and routes, primarily focusing on cross-country and scenic rides. You'll find everything from easy paths suitable for all skill levels to more moderate mountain biking experiences that require good fitness. The area is known for singletrack, freeride, and downhill trails, providing diverse options for different preferences.
No, Brandizzo itself does not host traditional 'bike parks' with facilities like chairlifts, specialized downhill tracks, or constructed jumps and drops. The area focuses on natural mountain bike trails and routes. For gravity-focused riding with lifts, you would need to visit other parts of the wider Piedmont region, such as Sauze d'Oulx, Falchetto Bike Park, or Bike Park AltaLanga.
Some popular trails include Meadow Trail, known for its beautiful descents and well-kept paths. Another favorite is Singletrack Caselle Trail, a flowing and technically easy green path. For those seeking more challenge, San Raffaele Singletrack offers jumps and chicken lines.
Yes, many routes around Brandizzo are designed to be accessible, with some suitable for all skill levels, corresponding to STS S0 - S1 difficulty ratings. The Singletrack Caselle Trail is described as technically easy and flowing, making it a good option for beginners. Additionally, the Settimo T.se-Brandizzo Route is an easy, relatively flat 31 km trail suitable for casual riders and families.
For more challenging features, you can explore San Raffaele Singletrack, which includes jumps and chicken lines. Another option is Sentiero 29 Freeride Trail, located on the Superga hill, which is popular with freeride enthusiasts. Sentiero della Calce (Route 59) is also appreciated by downhill mountain bikers for its beautiful track.
Many routes in the Brandizzo area are accessible year-round. However, it's generally advised to avoid certain trails, like the Settimo T.se-Brandizzo Route, immediately after rain due to potential mud. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and conditions for riding.
Several routes are highlighted for their beautiful views. For instance, the 'View of the Chivasso Plain β Bric del Vaj Cross (583 m) loop from Brandizzo' offers expansive vistas. You can also find trails that pass alongside the Po river, providing opportunities to experience the local environment and natural areas.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the area offers various cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. For example, the 'Cycling around Brandizzo' guide features routes like the 'Big Bench Il Bosco di Bonfante β Montanaro Cycle Path loop from Brandizzo'. There are also gravel biking routes such as the 'Castello di San Genuario β View of the Dora Baltea loop from Chivasso'. You can explore these and more in the Cycling around Brandizzo and Gravel biking around Brandizzo guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and varying difficulty levels, making the trails appealing to both beginners and more experienced riders. Many enjoy the scenic outings, beautiful descents, and well-kept paths. Trails like the Meadow Trail are described as 'light-filled' and relaxing, while the San Raffaele Singletrack is praised for being well-maintained with fun features.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, the Settimo T.se-Brandizzo Route is about 31 km long, taking 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. Other routes, like the 'View of the Chivasso Plain β Bric del Vaj Cross (583 m) loop from Brandizzo', can be around 40 km. Shorter singletracks, such as the Singletrack Caselle Trail, are described as 'tiny and very short'.
The Sentiero 29 Freeride Trail is a beautiful trail in the wild, ideal for freeride lovers. However, it is recommended to avoid it on holidays due to the presence of pedestrians, which can make riding challenging and potentially unsafe.


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