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Touring cycling in Prascondù offers routes through an Alpine environment within the Gran Paradiso National Park. The region features winding roads with varying gradients, passing through valleys such as the Vallone di Ribordone and Val Soana. Cyclists encounter steep ascents and descents, with panoramic views of mountains and forests. The landscape is characterized by natural features like the Rio Manda and alpine meadows.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.6km
02:44
910m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
01:38
570m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.8km
04:09
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Inside the large former spinning mill; it contains numerous finds from prehistory to the Middle Ages; among others, two stelae statues from the Bronze Age
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Other than giant benches, I bet you've never seen a giant hammock 😁
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Pont Canavese is located like an enchanted village at the foot of the mountains, located between the Soana valley and the Orco valley. Its towers and stone houses clearly convey its medieval past. Right below this suggestive location stands the hermitage of Santa Maria in Doblazio, an ancient parish church that dates back to around the year one thousand, giving an aura of antiquity to the village.
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Between the waters of Orco and Soana, at the point of their meeting at the mouth of the Franco-Provençal valleys of the same name, stands Pont Canavese.
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Campiglia Soana is a fraction of Valprato Soana. You are in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park, in Val Soana. In this area there are many possibilities for excursions in the mountains, among woods, pastures and lakes, such as the Sanctuary of San Besso reachable on foot, or the Piana d'Azaria, reachable by a dirt road also by bicycle.
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Valprato Soana is a Piedmontese municipality in the heart of Val Soana, within the Gran Paradiso National Park. The town can be used as a starting point for many excursions, on foot, by bike or on skis.
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Piamprato is a fraction of the municipality of Valprato Soana, in the province of Turin, located in the Val Soana. An ideal place for lovers of nature and mountain sports, both in winter and in summer, having the opportunity to practice alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, hiking, climbing and mountaineering.
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Prascondù offers a diverse selection of over 25 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 1 easy, 7 moderate, and 18 difficult options, ensuring a suitable challenge for most cyclists.
You can expect a classic Alpine environment within the Gran Paradiso National Park. Routes feature winding roads through valleys like the Vallone di Ribordone, offering panoramic views of mountains and forests, often characterized by birch trees. Natural features such as the Rio Manda and alpine meadows are common sights.
Yes, a central attraction is the Santuario di Prascondù, a 17th-century sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna of Loreto. This site also houses the Museum of Popular Religiosity. Additionally, you might encounter historical elements like the old copper mines in Ceresa di Ribordone, adding a unique dimension to the natural landscape.
The touring cycling routes in Prascondù are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, stunning Alpine scenery, and the immersive experience within the Gran Paradiso National Park.
While many routes in Prascondù feature considerable elevation gains and are rated moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. For families, it's advisable to check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Prascondù is known for its challenging routes. For instance, the From Ronco Canavese to Piamprato along the Val Soana – Gran Paradiso National Park route is a difficult 18.9 km trail with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is Valprato Soana and Campiglia Soana from Ronco Canavese – Gran Paradiso National Park, which explores more of the national park's demanding terrain.
Yes, there are circular routes available. An example is the Locana – Scenic Winter Road loop from Pont Canavese, a 22.3 km trail that offers scenic roads and is often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes. Another option is the Alpette loop from Alpette.
Given its Alpine setting, the best time for touring cycling in Prascondù is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and mountain passes are clear of snow. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevation routes.
Access to some starting points for touring cycling routes in Prascondù may be possible via local bus services, though options might be limited, especially for carrying bicycles. It's recommended to check specific routes and local transport schedules in advance for the most up-to-date information.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes originating from towns like Ronco Canavese or Pont Canavese, you can typically find public parking areas. For more remote trailheads, parking might be less formal. Always look for designated parking or consult local maps for suitable spots.
Yes, towns and villages within the region, such as those near the Santuario di Prascondù or in the Val Soana, offer various accommodation options and places to eat. You'll find traditional Alpine hospitality, including cafes and restaurants, to refuel after your ride.
While general touring cycling on established roads within the Gran Paradiso National Park typically does not require specific permits, it's always wise to be aware of park regulations. Certain restricted areas or specific trails might have rules regarding access. For detailed information, consult the official Gran Paradiso National Park website.
Bringing dogs on touring cycling routes within the Gran Paradiso National Park area is generally permitted, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific park regulations or route guidelines, as some sensitive areas might have stricter rules.


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