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Touring cycling around Rocchetta Belbo is characterized by the rolling Moscato hills, adorned with extensive vineyards and hazelnut groves. The region features continuous ascents and descents, offering expansive views of the surrounding agricultural landscape and the winding Belbo valley. This area, part of the broader Langhe region, provides diverse terrain for active exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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72.9km
05:20
1,600m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.6km
03:30
1,080m
1,080m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.0km
02:24
940m
940m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.7km
03:24
1,140m
1,140m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The “Strada del Noccioleto” in Bosia is a rural and scenic route located in the surroundings of Bosia, a small municipality in the Langhe region of the province of Cuneo. It is not a proper urban road with an official city name, but rather a local itinerary through hazelnut groves and agricultural hills, very typical of this area.
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Fast descent with asphalt in good condition
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Valle Bormida is a valley in northwestern Italy that extends between Piedmont and Liguria, following the course of the Bormida river to its confluence with the Tanaro.
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Cravanzana is a small village located in the Langhe region in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont. It is less known compared to other places in the area, but it has an authentic and very peaceful charm.
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The town sits on a small rock, nestled on the right bank of the Belbo River, 555 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important hazelnut-producing centers.
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Ecclesiastical building kept in perfect condition
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Traffic-free road, perfect for cycling in peace.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Rocchetta Belbo, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. Most of these routes are considered difficult, with a smaller selection of moderate and easy paths available.
The terrain around Rocchetta Belbo is characterized by the rolling Moscato hills, featuring continuous ascents and descents through extensive vineyards and hazelnut groves. Routes often incorporate both paved and unpaved surfaces, providing varied terrain for touring cyclists. You can expect expansive views of the agricultural landscape and the winding Belbo valley, and on clear days, even glimpses of the snow-capped Alps.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Rocchetta Belbo are circular. For example, the Mombarcaro – View of the Bormida Valley loop from Rocchetta Belbo is a challenging 73.8 km route offering extensive views. Another option is the Bergolo – Cravanzana Village and Castle loop from Castino, which traverses charming villages and historical structures.
While cycling, you can explore charming historical villages such as Mango, situated at 520 meters above sea level. The area also features the Parish Church of San Nicolao in Rocchetta Belbo itself. You might also encounter cultural points of interest like those along the 'Sentiero del Partigiano Johnny', a route tracing locations from Beppe Fenoglio's novels. For specific attractions, consider visiting Cortemilia or the Bubbio Village and Church of San Grato.
The Piedmont region, where Rocchetta Belbo is located, is ideal for 'slow-active cycling' for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery as the vineyards change colors. Summer can be warm, but the rolling hills provide varied conditions. Winter touring cycling is possible, but weather conditions should be checked for potential cold or snow, especially at higher elevations.
While many routes in Rocchetta Belbo are rated as difficult due to the hilly terrain, there are a few easier options available. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for elevation gain and distance to ensure it matches your family's fitness level. The region's focus on rolling hills means even 'easy' routes may have some ascents.
The touring cycling routes around Rocchetta Belbo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive views of the Bormida Valley and the Alpine Arc, the charming villages, and the unique experience of cycling through the region's famous vineyards and hazelnut groves.
Absolutely! The Rocchetta Belbo area is part of the renowned Langhe region, famous for its Moscato wine and hazelnuts. Cycling itineraries often include opportunities to taste local specialties and wines, making it a sensory experience that combines active exploration with gastronomic delights.
The primary challenge for touring cyclists in Rocchetta Belbo is the continuous ascents and descents characteristic of the Moscato hills. Many routes are rated as difficult, requiring good fitness. For example, the Church of Langa – Piazzetta di Castino loop from Rocchetta Belbo, though shorter at 22.9 km, still involves significant elevation gain.
While specific parking details for individual routes are best checked on the komoot tour pages, Rocchetta Belbo is generally accessible by car. For public transport, regional bus services connect some villages, but direct access to trailheads might be limited. Planning your starting point in a village with amenities is often a good strategy.
Many routes offer expansive views. The Barbaresco Tower – View of the Alpine Arc loop from Rocchetta Belbo is specifically highlighted for its views of the Alpine Arc. The rolling hills themselves provide numerous scenic vistas over the vineyards, hazelnut groves, and the Belbo valley.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For instance, the Chiesa di San Rocco – Historic Center of Mango loop from San Donato is about 30.9 km and typically takes around 2 hours 14 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes like the Mombarcaro – View of the Bormida Valley loop from Rocchetta Belbo can take over 5 hours to complete.


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