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Mountain bike trails around Montiglio Monferrato traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and dense forests. The region offers a dynamic riding experience with a mix of gentle slopes and steeper elevations. Riders can expect varied terrains, including dirt roads and technical singletracks with switchbacks, rocks, and canals. This area, part of the UNESCO World Heritage vineyard landscapes, provides a scenic backdrop for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A short stop in Passerano Marmorito allows you to reach the Parish Castle, the town's historical landmark.
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Casale Monferrato - Crea Sanctuary on foot - return to Casale by mountain bike
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The German-language television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" - which I highly recommend - is dedicated to short film clips featuring UNESCO World Heritage sites from all continents and eras. This includes the "Sacri Monti" in northern Italy (there are eight of these "Sacred Mountains" in Piedmont, and a ninth in Lombardy), which are presented to culture-loving viewers in a 15-minute segment. This can be accessed in the ARD Media Library at the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/heilige-berge-in-piemont-italien-folge-396/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS84ODgxMzc2
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The origin of the word Cocconato is Latin. The town of Marcellina bears witness to the past Roman presence and is linked to the legend of the Pietra Cagnola, a solid gold simulacrum in the shape of a dog, which was placed on the harrow, believing that it had the power to make the land fertile.
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On the top of a hill immersed in a splendid landscape of vineyards, stands the Sacro Monte di Crea, founded in 1589. Inspired by the Sacro Monte di Varallo, it was born as a pilgrimage destination and today it is an enchanting place, perfect for walking among the greenery of the protected nature reserve. Along the route you will encounter 23 chapels and 5 hermitages, among which the evocative chapel of Paradise, dedicated to the Coronation of Mary, stands out. From here, your gaze is lost in a breathtaking panorama that embraces the Alpine chain and the surrounding rolling hills.
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In the heart of Monferrato, on the top of a hill surrounded by a wonderful wine-growing landscape, stands the Sacro Monte di Crea, founded in 1589 on the initiative of Costantino Massino, Lateran prior of the Sanctuary of the Madonna Assunta. Costantino Massino proposed building a religious itinerary inspired by the Sacro Monte di Varallo, to encourage prayer and meditation and to renew the Marian devotion linked to the Sanctuary, a pilgrimage destination of considerable importance since the 11th century. The strong bond between the sanctuary and the ruling dynasty in Monferrato made the duke, the nobility, the high clergy and the local communities participate in the enterprise. In the first phase of the history of the Sacro Monte, which ended around 1657, important artists also active in the Sacri Monti of Orta, Varallo and Varese worked there, including Moncalvo, the Prestinari and the de Wespin, authors of the spectacular sculptural complex of the Chapel of Paradise (c. 23), created in the years between 1604 and 1612. During the 18th century, the Sacro Monte gradually fell into a state of abandonment and, between 1796 and 1801, the incursions of the French revolutionary troops contributed to the ruin of many structures, statues and frescoes. For several decades, the Sacro Monte was abandoned and only in 1820 a community of Franciscan friars, who had become responsible for the Sanctuary, began to restore some buildings. In 1885, a systematic restoration campaign began, supported by the bishop of Milan Nazari di Calabiana and destined to last until the 1920s. During this phase, in which some buildings were built from scratch, the famous symbolist sculptor Leonardo Bistolfi intervened in chapel 16, modeling the statues of the Ascent to Calvary. (c) https://www.sacrimonti.org/it/sacro-monte-di-crea
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Located in the roundabout area where, on Sunday mornings, if I'm not mistaken, there is a market of zero-mile fruit and vegetables.
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There are over 130 mountain bike trails around Montiglio Monferrato. This includes 17 easy routes, over 100 moderate routes, and 14 difficult trails, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The terrain in Montiglio Monferrato is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and dense forests. You'll find a mix of gentle dirt roads for relaxed rides and more technical singletracks with engaging switchbacks, rocks, and canals, especially in areas like the Erro and Bormida valleys.
Yes, Montiglio Monferrato offers 17 easy mountain bike routes that are suitable for families or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These trails often traverse gentle hills and dirt roads through vineyards and cultivated fields, providing a pleasant experience for all.
Many routes pass through the region's rich cultural landscape. You might encounter historical sites like the Moncucco Torinese Castle and Historic Center or the ancient Canonica of Saint Mary of Vezzolano. The area is also known for its unique 'Infernot' cellars, hand-carved into tuff stone, and the 'Big Benches' offering panoramic views.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Montiglio Monferrato are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the moderate View of Bricco San Michele – Sanctuary of Crea loop from Montiglio-Murisengo, which covers 43.1 km, or the Chapel of San Defendente – Tonco loop from Tonco.
The mountain bike trails in Montiglio Monferrato are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 120 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the scenic routes through vineyards and forests, and the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels.
Absolutely. The rolling hills of Montiglio Monferrato offer numerous opportunities for breathtaking panoramic views. From higher elevations, you can often see the majestic peaks of the Western Alps. Many routes, like the Viewpoint of Alfiano Natta – Crestino Trail loop from Villadeati, are specifically known for their scenic vistas over vineyards and the surrounding countryside.
Beyond the vineyard landscapes, you can explore natural monuments such as the Sulphur Fountain of San Dionigi or the Astigiano Paleontological Park. The region's forests also offer engaging singletracks in the undergrowth, providing a dynamic natural environment for riding.
The region is generally pleasant for mountain biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors and opportunities to experience local wine and truffle festivals. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are often preferred.
Yes, the Monferrato region is renowned for its wine and gastronomy. Many cycling routes pass through charming villages and vineyards, offering opportunities to stop at local wineries for tastings or enjoy traditional Piedmontese products at cafes and restaurants. Montiglio Monferrato itself is known for its white truffles and local culinary delights.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Montiglio Monferrato offers 14 difficult mountain bike trails. These routes feature steeper elevations, technical singletracks with switchbacks, rocks, and canals, providing a thrilling experience. The varied terrain towards the Ligurian-Piedmont Apennines offers more demanding climbs and descents.
While many trails in natural areas are generally accessible, it's always best to check local regulations for specific routes or protected areas regarding dogs, especially if they need to be on a leash. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and can keep up with the pace, and always carry water for them.


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