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Italy
Piedmont
Torino
Bibiana

Via della Pietra signage – Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path loop from Bibiana

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Italy
Piedmont
Torino
Bibiana

Via della Pietra signage – Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path loop from Bibiana

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Via della Pietra signage – Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path loop from Bibiana

03:33

43.3km

1,330m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 19, 2026

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2.27 km

Chapel with Lighthouse Tower of Campiglione

Highlight • Religious Site

Private chapel, built in 1897 with a tower / bell tower in the shape of a marine lighthouse. It is part of a private farmhouse. Clearly visible from the Bricherasio-Barge cycle path. Reachable from the SP156 / via Bibiana: although private, the chapel is located on a public road, while the rest of the farmhouse is enclosed.

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2

3.30 km

Via della Pietra signage

Highlight • Cycleway

After a short stretch of singletrack, the signs of the Via della Pietra indicate the approach to the area of Bagnolo Piemonte.

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3

3.73 km

Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

This beautiful cycle path is created from the old Bricherasio-Barge railway. It is currently completely asphalted, and offers beautiful views.

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5.22 km

Old Bagnolo Piemonte Station

Highlight • Historical Site

Old station of the Bricherasio-Barge railway, abandoned but still in good condition on the outside. In front, picnic area with tables, benches, and water point.
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UPDATE JULY 2025: the station has been restored, and now it is a marvel. Looking towards Bricherasio it seems like being in a spaghetti western. All that's missing is Lee Van Cleef saying "this train *stops* in Bagnolo Piemonte".

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5.56 km

Piazza San Pietro, Bagnolo Piemonte

Highlight • Settlement

Nothing to do with the more famous Roman square of the same name, it takes its name from the parish church of San Pietro in Vincoli, which stands on one of the sides. The main point of attention is the isolated bell tower, planted in the middle of the square. At its feet, a fountain. Behind the tower, the roof of the ancient market, now adapted to a social space, with comfortable benches. The actual square is pedestrian, but there is a stretch open to traffic. Being the center of the town, all around there are bars and shops. Nice place for a stop.
Historical note: the road that from the former station leads to the square is named after Vittorio Emanuele III (aka "Toiu Cit" for the Piedmontese). Toponymic titles to the penultimate King of Italy are quite rare, this is only the third that I have found around (the other two I found in San Mauro Torinese and Carignano).

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6.13 km

Old Chapel Near the Provincial Road

Highlight • Religious Site

Unidentified little church, about which I found no information. It can be seen from the provincial road, and is easy to reach (it will be 50 meters from the provincial road). It has a rather poorly cared for look. It could be an old private chapel (it seems annexed to the farmhouse next door). It is still worth a visit.

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8.80 km

Chapel of San Rocco

Highlight • Religious Site

Just off the main road, a very pretty little chapel, which appears to be dedicated to San Rocco even though the inscription on the pediment says "Mother of Divine Grace" - but perhaps it is only a caption for the fresco of the Madonna that is in the center of the tympanum. Two other frescoes flank the entrance and the semicircular rosette. The bell tower seems more recent, probably redone. It can be seen from the road, and is therefore easy to find - also because at that point the road climbs quite a bit, so you climb slowly enough to look around!

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21.6 km

Rucas

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Located on a natural terrace just over 1,560 meters above the Montoso hamlet in the Infernotto Valley. Rucas offers a unique view of the Po Valley, framed by the stupendous profile of the Cottian Alps, and the majestic view of Mount Friolànd (2,738 m) and Punta d'Ostanetta (2,385 m). Many stone quarries are still active nearby.

It takes its name from a characteristic rock called rucas in the local dialect.

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43.3 km

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37.9 km

2.54 km

2.12 km

728 m

Surfaces

28.8 km

14.2 km

188 m

105 m

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Friday 17 July

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