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Road cycling around Prarostino, located in Italy's Piedmont region, offers diverse landscapes characterized by hilly terrain, extensive woods, and vineyards. The area is known for its multiple asphalted ascents, providing considerable elevation gain across various routes. Situated between the Val Chisone, Val Pellice, and the Pinerolese plains, Prarostino features roads that wind through valleys and offer views of the surrounding plains. This environment provides varied cycling experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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39.5km
02:20
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.8km
02:14
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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VERY BEAUTIFUL, WITH LOTS OF VEGETATION
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The station has been completely restored and is very, very beautiful.
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Very beautiful cycle path, about 12 km between Bricherasio and Barge, after a couple of km you find an old railway house transformed into a bar + bicycle workshop
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Perhaps the oldest still existing Waldensian temple, it is a small building in the locality of Ciabàs, just above the road, with an explanatory sign summarizing its history. Inside (normally closed) are buried several prominent historical figures, including the famous Baron Von Leutrum, hero of the 18th-century siege of Cuneo, sung in the historic song "Baron Litron" (which, we recall, has nothing to do with "liters" of wine or similar modern amenities). You have to make a bit of an effort to get there, going up towards Angrogna, with some initially impactful ramps - but it is certainly worth the visit.
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Viewpoint with a workshop point for small repairs and a refreshment point
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Cathedral of Saluzzo, stunning in its Gothic architecture, and located at the end of the main street of Saluzzo, which in turn is a small gem that must be visited.
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A long but not challenging climb, with pleasant views of the valley below. I arrive in the square with a bear as a welcome. 🐻
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Prarostino, nestled in Italy's Piedmont region, offers diverse landscapes characterized by its hilly terrain, extensive woods, and vineyards. You'll find multiple asphalted ascents providing considerable elevation gain, with roads winding through valleys and offering panoramic views of the surrounding plains. The region is often called the 'Green Basin' of the Pinerolese due to its lush environment.
There are over 190 road cycling routes around Prarostino, catering to various skill levels. This includes 58 easy routes, 100 moderate routes, and 33 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Yes, Prarostino offers several routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Bricherasio – Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path loop from San Secondo di Pinerolo is an easy 30.8 km (19.1 miles) route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for those new to road cycling in the area.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several demanding routes. The Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path – Colletta of Brondello loop from Bricherasio is a difficult 115.4 km (71.7 miles) route with over 1,200 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the Bricherasio – Bobbio Pellice Village loop from Bricherasio, covering 57.7 km (35.9 miles) with significant climbing.
Prarostino's diverse landscape makes it enjoyable for road cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, but routes through wooded areas or those reaching higher elevations provide cooler conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely. Prarostino is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views. Routes often pass by viewpoints like Colle Vaccera and Colle Pra Martino, offering magnificent vistas of the Pinerolese plains, Val Chisone, and Val Pellice. The climb to Prarostino itself, particularly the asphalted route from Pinerolo to Pralarossa, provides stunning views from its summit.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter sites like the Faro della Libertà di Prarostino, an iconic monument commemorating the partisans of the region, which also offers panoramic views. The area is steeped in Waldensian history and features other Resistance monuments, providing cultural exploration alongside your ride.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Prarostino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the moderate Colle Pra Martino – Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Pinerolo and the Bricherasio – Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path loop from Bricherasio, which is 65.2 km (40.5 miles) long.
The road cycling routes in Prarostino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the challenging ascents, and the rewarding panoramic views, as well as the quiet, nearly deserted roads found in many areas.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads might vary, Pinerolo, a nearby town, has a train station (Pinerolo Train Station) which can serve as a starting point for many routes or as an access point to the region. From Pinerolo, you can cycle to Prarostino and connect to various routes.
The region around Prarostino, including nearby hamlets and towns, offers various facilities. While specific cafes directly on every route might be sparse, you'll find options in the villages and towns you pass through. For accommodation, there are choices catering to cyclists in the broader Pinerolese area, making it convenient for multi-day trips.


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