Best bike parks around Trausella are found within the Valchiusella area, which is recognized for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. This region offers a variety of routes suitable for different skill levels, characterized by natural landscapes and diverse terrain. The trails provide a mix of challenges, from moderately technical singletracks to routes with significant elevation changes. Riders can explore natural features like rock faces and gardens, making it ideal for those who prefer a natural trail experience.
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It's a course prepared by locals with jumps and banks
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Technical and fun route
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Remarkable views and very nice MTB route, partly challenging
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The TAVAGNASCO PUMP TRACK is located just 30 minutes by car from Turin and is a tourist-sports infrastructure with parabolic curves, whoops and jumps that can be tackled with a bike, rollers, skateboard or scooter. You can speed along two tracks: a track of about 90 meters for children and beginners and a path of about 220 m for adults or experts. Access to the tracks with any means (bike, skateboard, etc.) is RESERVED FOR MEMBERS (membership at the ticket offices) who wear a HELMET. On the track you can use suitable bicycles (BMX, Dirt, MTB) with a working rear brake, skateboards, rollers and suitable scooters, in good condition. Possibility of renting bikes + helmets + protections with Bmx and Dirt bike (specific bikes for pump activity). All areas of the facility are accessible to people with disabilities as all the differences in level have standard ramps and slopes that can be easily tackled by aids and wheelchairs.
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sorry, I didn't understand exactly where to start from... can someone kindly tell me? Thank you
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Flowy with lots of small and large jumps. The second largest is treacherous, you have to get over it quickly enough, otherwise you'll get stuck. Great trail is fun!
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Truly unique environment. Challenging surface: hollow and narrow sections, slightly treacherous gravel, many relaunches. A trail that always keeps the commitment high.
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S1 level trail but at times the slope makes it more complex, it requires good driving qualities. The Pelati Mountains are a natural reserve, maximum respect is obligatory and you must strictly stay on the path. be careful as it is also shared with hikers!
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The Valchiusella area, including Trausella, offers a diverse network of natural mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from moderately technical singletracks to routes with significant elevation changes. The terrain often includes natural features like rock faces and gardens, providing a true natural trail experience rather than man-made park features.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. For instance, Il Pistino MTB Trail Valchiusella is known for its technical passages and opportunities for jumps, requiring safe driving and experience. Another challenging option is the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, an S1 level trail that can be complex due to its slope and natural reserve setting.
The region offers varied terrain, and many trails are best enjoyed in dry periods to avoid muddy or obstructed paths. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, generally, spring to autumn provides the most favorable conditions for mountain biking in natural, mountainous environments like Valchiusella.
Yes, intermediate riders can explore options like the Alpine Trail for Mountain Bikes. This path is a narrow, well-delineated alpine route with some stone passages, recommended for those with intermediate skills.
Beyond mountain biking, the Valchiusella area is popular for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Roman Bridge of Fondo or the Chiara Waterfall. There are also gravel biking routes available. For more details, you can explore the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
Yes, the Tavagnasco Pump Track is located just 30 minutes by car from Turin, offering a fantastic infrastructure with parabolic curves, whoops, and jumps. It features two tracks: one for children and beginners (approx. 90 meters) and another for adults or experts (approx. 220 meters). It's suitable for bikes, rollers, skateboards, or scooters, and is accessible to people with disabilities.
Many trails in the Valchiusella area offer remarkable views, especially those at higher elevations. For example, the Pass below the summit provides scenic vistas and is part of a challenging MTB route. The Benecchio Purple trail also offers panoramic views, particularly around the Cima Bossola area.
When riding in natural reserves, such as the area around the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, it is obligatory to show maximum respect for nature and strictly stay on designated paths. Some facilities, like the Tavagnasco Pump Track, require membership and wearing a helmet for access.
Visitors appreciate the natural, mountainous environment and varied terrain. Trails like Il Pistino MTB Trail Valchiusella are praised for being fun with technical passages and opportunities for jumps. The area is well-regarded for its natural trail experience, with many upvotes and photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, some trails, particularly within natural reserves like the Monti Pelati Mountain Bike Trail, are shared with hikers. Riders should be cautious and aware of other trail users in these areas.
The Valchiusella area offers several longer routes. For example, the 'Roman Bridge of Fondo – Chiara Waterfall loop from Rueglio' is over 40 km, and the 'Chiara Waterfall – Madonna della Palestina loop from Vico Canavese' is nearly 28 km. These routes often traverse both sides of the Valchiusella valley, providing extensive riding opportunities. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Trausella guide.


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