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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castiglione Tinella traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and hazelnut groves in Italy's Piedmont region. The area is situated on the watershed of the Tanaro and Borbore rivers, offering diverse vistas. Touring cyclists can expect routes with varied elevation profiles, ranging from gentle ascents through agricultural lands to more challenging climbs. The terrain is predominantly asphalted, making it suitable for touring bicycles.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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19.9km
01:30
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.9km
02:35
540m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
02:20
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Castelnuovo Calcea, located in the heart of the Monferrato Astigiano, has ancient origins linked to the Ligurian Statielli, Celts, and Gauls, before Roman colonization (Castrum Novum ad Calcea). The medieval village, known for its castle, destroyed several times starting in 1155, was a fiefdom of the Marquises of Incisa, the Trotti family, and finally the Savoy family in 1735.
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The intersection between Rovere and Loreto roads. We are in the tangle of Costigliole hamlets. All beautiful areas with little traffic and perfect for cycling.
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Neive is a splendid village located in the Western Langhe between Barbaresco and Castiglione delle Lanze, just over 10 km from Alba in the direction of Asti.
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With a plaque for the "Martyrs of Freedom": Ferrero Domenico Ferruccio from Castelnuovo was a partisan in the Giustizia & Liberta formations, killed in action on March 26, 1945, during the fighting in Agliano, not far from here. http://intranet.istoreto.it/partigianato/dettaglio.asp?id=35746 Bianco Luigi Loris was a farmer from Castelnuovo and a partisan in an autonomous unit. He was captured during a clearing operation on December 6, 1944, and deported to Germany. He died during the death march from Flossenbürg to Dachau. https://israt.it/banche-dati/deportati-politici-astigiani.html https://www.pietredellamemoria.it/pietre/monumento-ai-caduti-di-castelnuovo-calcea/
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The final part of the descent from Valdivilla/Castiglione Tinella is here where Castagnole is now within sight. Beautiful road to use as an alternative to the passage (although very beautiful) from Coazzolo.
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The road is Provincial 41 with a view of the Moscato hills in the direction of Agliano.
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Neive, a unique place to see especially during the week.
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Good to know where to find your way in Oude Neive
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There are over 90 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castiglione Tinella listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate rides to more challenging excursions through the region's picturesque landscapes.
The majority of no-traffic touring cycling routes in Castiglione Tinella are rated as moderate or difficult. You'll find 39 moderate routes and 54 difficult routes, indicating that many paths involve significant elevation changes as you traverse the rolling hills of the Moscato wine region. There are also 2 easy routes available for a more relaxed experience.
The terrain primarily consists of asphalted surfaces, making them ideal for touring bikes. You'll cycle through endless vineyards, hazelnut groves, and small patches of forest, characteristic of the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato region. Expect rolling hills with rewarding climbs and descents.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Santo Stefano Belbo and surroundings - ring tour, which covers nearly 20 km with moderate difficulty. Another option is the Bike loop from Castiglione Tinella, a more challenging 40 km ride.
The region is famous for its vine-covered hills, particularly Moscato vineyards, which offer stunning panoramic views. Due to the hilly topography, you'll encounter numerous vantage points. Keep an eye out for unique geological formations like "Le Rocche dei Sette Fratelli" mentioned in local lore. The area sits on the watershed of the Tanaro and Borbore rivers, contributing to diverse vistas.
Yes, the area is rich in historical sites. You can find impressive castles such as San Martino Alfieri Castle, Costigliole d'Asti Castle, and Govone Castle. The Barbaresco Tower is also a notable landmark nearby. Religious sites like the Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin are also accessible.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Castiglione Tinella and nearby towns like Santo Stefano Belbo are generally cyclist-friendly. You can often find parking in or near the town centers, which serve as common starting points for many tours. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Public transport options in this rural area of Piedmont can be limited, especially for carrying bikes. While some regional buses or trains might allow bikes, it's best to verify with local transport providers directly before planning your trip. Driving to a starting point and parking is often the most convenient option for touring cyclists.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) seasons are generally considered the best times for touring cycling in Castiglione Tinella. During these periods, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming vineyards in spring and vibrant colors during the grape harvest in autumn. Summers can be hot, and winters can be cold and potentially snowy.
As you cycle through charming towns and villages like Santo Stefano Belbo, Neive, Calosso, and Mango, you'll find opportunities to stop at local cafes, trattorias, and wine bars. These establishments offer refreshments and a taste of local cuisine, often with stunning views of the surrounding vineyards. Many routes pass directly through or near these settlements.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning vineyard landscapes, the quiet roads perfect for touring, and the rewarding climbs that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Langhe and Monferrato hills. The rich cultural heritage and charming towns also add to the experience.


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