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Touring cycling around Bossolasco offers routes through the rolling hills and agricultural landscapes of the Alta Langa region in Piedmont, Italy. The area is characterized by vineyards, hazelnut groves, and historic villages perched on hilltops, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature ascents and descents, with some challenging climbs and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The region's topography includes a mix of open fields and forested sections.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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39
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59.5km
03:51
800m
800m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.6km
02:34
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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45.0km
03:06
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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26.5km
01:46
420m
420m
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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Cravanzana is a small village located in the Langhe region in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont. It is less known compared to other places in the area, but it has an authentic and very peaceful charm.
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The town sits on a small rock, nestled on the right bank of the Belbo River, 555 meters above sea level. It is one of the most important hazelnut-producing centers.
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Magnificent view beyond the sanctuary to the mountains
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Saint Gratus is venerated as the protector of fields from hail, lightning, floods, but also from drought and barn fires. Inside the chapel is an 18th-century altarpiece with the Madonna and Child, Saint Gratus, and Saint John the Evangelist.
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In a splendid panoramic location, built of Langa stone, it is notable for the Baroque-style decoration of its brick façade. The building's design is attributed to Francesco Gallo, who worked in the Cuneo and Mondovì areas in the first half of the 18th century. The interior retains no decoration. The altar is noteworthy, the last vestige of the pre-existing building. This is evidenced by the fresco depicting the Madonna enthroned breastfeeding the Child, with Saint George, patron saint of Niella Belbo, at her side, dating to the late 15th century. (Quote from the lovelanghe website)
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Church at the entrance to Bossolasco, off the main road. Its Baroque façade features distinctive columns, rare in these parts. Impressive.
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A simple chapel at a crossroads, following an ancient tradition. Neoclassical in style, with a distinctive portico defined by a rounded arch rather than an architrave. On the side opposite the main road is a small fountain with drinking water. Stunning views all around. A lovely place for a break.
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There are over 150 touring cycling routes available around Bossolasco, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from moderate rides to more challenging ascents through the Alta Langa hills.
While many routes in the region feature ascents and descents, there are a few easier options. The area primarily offers moderate to difficult routes, with 2 routes specifically categorized as easy. These typically involve less elevation gain, allowing for a more relaxed experience through the scenic countryside.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Bossolasco offers numerous difficult routes. One such route is the Grinzane Cavour Castle – View of Barolo loop from Bossolasco, which covers 39.0 miles (62.7 km) with significant climbs and offers views of the Barolo wine region. Another demanding option is the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti – Mombarcaro loop from Niella Belbo, a 37.0 miles (59.5 km) trail with substantial elevation gain.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Bossolasco are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Tunnel to Il Gorgo – Among the fields of Alta Langa loop from San Benedetto Belbo is a popular circular route that takes you through the Alta Langa countryside.
The routes around Bossolasco traverse the beautiful Alta Langa region, characterized by rolling hills, expansive vineyards, hazelnut groves, and charming historic villages perched on hilltops. You'll encounter a mix of open fields and forested sections, often with panoramic views of the surrounding Piedmont landscape.
The region around Bossolasco is rich in history and culture. You can explore various settlements and castles. Notable attractions include the Historic Center of Barolo, the picturesque Barolo Village and Vineyards, and Novello Castle. Many routes also pass through charming villages like Cravanzana and Prunetto.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Bossolasco are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less extreme heat than summer and beautiful seasonal colors, especially during the grape harvest in autumn. Summer can be hot, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations.
The touring cycling routes in Bossolasco are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 240 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the opportunity to explore the authentic Alta Langa region and its charming villages.
Yes, Bossolasco offers several long-distance touring cycling routes. For example, the Sanctuary of Madonna dei Monti – Chapel of San Grato loop from Niella Belbo is a substantial ride covering 44.7 miles (72 km) with significant elevation, providing a full day's adventure through the region.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Shorter, moderate routes like the Tunnel to Il Gorgo – Among the fields of Alta Langa loop from San Benedetto Belbo can be completed in about 2 hours. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the Climb to Cravanzana – View of Mombarcaro loop from Niella Belbo, can take around 3 to 4 hours or more, depending on your pace and stops.
Given the region's focus on tourism and local produce, you will often find small cafes, trattorias, or local shops in the villages you pass through. These are excellent spots to refuel, enjoy local specialties, and experience the charm of the Alta Langa. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.


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