4.5
(500)
4,647
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Mountain biking around Bellino, located in Italy's Valle Maira, offers a network of challenging routes through untouched mountainous landscapes. The region is characterized by high alpine passes, ridges along the Italian-French border, and diverse terrains. Riders can expect to navigate old gravel military roads and technical singletracks, often requiring excellent fitness levels. The area provides a mix of compact dirt, loose rock, and technical sections with tight turns.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.6
(15)
187
riders
51.5km
05:29
1,860m
1,870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
(5)
182
riders
33.7km
03:48
1,310m
1,310m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.0
(5)
51
riders
24.4km
04:29
1,310m
1,310m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
3.6
(5)
45
riders
17.5km
02:07
790m
800m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(4)
36
riders
20.6km
02:13
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Small hamlet of Pontechianale, just above the main road, with a beautiful little church, and typical well-restored houses that offer a truly remarkable sight. Worth the detour.
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Chapel in the hamlet of Posterle Superiore, dedicated to Madonna delle Grazie. From the road it offers us the apse, but following the path (which was the old road) you arrive at the facade and the entrance.
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Slightly off the main road (which, straightened at the time of the opening of the Colle dell'Agnello pass, left it aside), it is worth a small detour for a visit. It is a classic mountain village, well-kept, with the church towering in a summit position (and offering us the apse).
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Registered among the most beautiful villages in Italy, and for good reason. A pearl set in the majestic scenery of the Cottian Alps, all restored and cleaned up. A dream village.
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Frazione di Pontechianale in correspondence with the dam. The highlight is the view of the Pontechianale lake - but the church and the fountain are also worth attention.
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A beautiful mountain village, meticulously maintained down to the smallest detail. There's a fountain in the center where you can refill your water.
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Beautiful detail of the Sampeyre hill. The climb continues!
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An easy alternative to the provincial road. In some places, it's been covered by a landslide, and you have to push for about ten meters.
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Bellino and the surrounding Valle Maira offer a comprehensive network of over 75 mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate to highly demanding, often traversing old gravel military roads and technical singletracks.
The mountain bike trails around Bellino are predominantly challenging, with 57 routes rated as 'difficult' and 15 as 'moderate'. There are also 3 'easy' trails available. Many routes in the Valle Maira are known for their consistently great trails, often rated S2-S3, offering a 'flowy' experience.
While many trails in Bellino are challenging, there are 3 routes classified as 'easy' for those seeking a less strenuous ride or for families. For example, the Castello – Pontechianale Dam loop from Pontechianale is a moderate option that might be suitable for more experienced families, offering a 17.8 km ride with significant elevation changes.
The best time for mountain biking in Bellino is typically from late spring through early autumn. Be aware that snow can linger on higher passes, such as between Passo la Colletta and Colle di Bellino, into late spring/early summer, potentially requiring you to push your bike in some sections. The region transforms into a haven for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing in winter, making mountain biking less feasible.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from compact dirt to loose rock and technical sections with tight turns. Many routes utilize old gravel military roads and technical singletracks. The high alpine landscapes of Valle Maira also feature varied surfaces, including grass and beaten earth on descents.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Bellino are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Bridge over the Varaita – Torrette hamlet loop from Pontechianale and the Bridge over the Varaita – Chapel on the Trail loop from Pontechianale, both offering extensive circular rides through the region's stunning landscapes.
The Bellino area, nestled in the Valle Maira, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the 'uncontaminated and enchanting nature' of the Valle Maira itself, known for its geological formations and biodiversity. Highlights include the Summit of Monte Bellino, offering breathtaking views, and various high alpine passes like Colle Greguri and Vallanta Pass.
The mountain biking experience in Bellino is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging nature of the trails, the stunning high alpine scenery, and the diverse terrain that ranges from flowy singletracks to demanding military roads.
The Monte Bellino Loop, while challenging, is renowned for its breathtaking views of the ridges along the Italian-French border and the rocky faces of Castello Provenzale. The descent often transitions from loose dirt and rocks to a mix of grass and beaten earth, offering a thrilling and varied experience. Another notable route is the Footbridge – Chianale loop from Maddalena, which leads through the high alpine landscape of Valle Maira.
Absolutely. Bellino and the Valle Maira embrace 'slow tourism' and offer a wide range of eco-friendly outdoor activities. These include extensive hiking and trekking networks like the 'Percorsi Occitani', ski mountaineering and snowshoeing in winter, as well as climbing and cross-country skiing. The region's pristine natural beauty makes it a year-round outdoor destination.
For additional context and information about the broader Valle Maira region, you can explore resources like the Visit Piemonte guide to Valle Maira or the Visit Cuneese description of Valle Maira, which highlight its untouched nature and diverse outdoor opportunities.


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