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Mountain biking around Brignano-Frascata offers diverse terrain within the green hills of Piedmont, Italy. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and the Val Curone area, providing varied routes for mountain bikers. A key feature is the Caldirola Bike Park, which offers dedicated downhill, freeride, and cross-country trails utilizing a chairlift on Monte Giarolo and Monte Gropà. Beyond the bike park, the broader area includes trails traversing natural landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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28.4km
02:55
1,030m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.9km
03:29
1,100m
1,100m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.5km
03:16
1,080m
1,080m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.4km
02:45
790m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.4km
03:24
1,200m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Up here, on Monte Giarolo, the hiker won't find the classic summit cross that crowns many mountains. Instead, on a pedestal divided into two sections, stands the figure of the Risen Christ, adorned with a cross. Christ raises one arm in greeting—or rather, in blessing—and with the other, he embraces the cross, that gruesome symbol of suffering and death, which, through his resurrection, he transformed into a glorious symbol of victory over death.
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At 1,473 meters above sea level, the peak of Mount Giarolo is on the so-called Ligurian Apennines but in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont. It is the northernmost point of the Antola chain and divides the Borbera and Curone valleys. On the summit there is a statue of Christ the Redeemer.
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The Feast of the Redeemer has been celebrated on Mount Giarolo since the beginning of the last century, when the first statue of the Redeemer was erected on August 11, 1901 (replaced with the new one exactly one hundred years later) in order to celebrate the 19th centenary of the birth of Christ. It was inaugurated by the Bishop of Tortona who, for the occasion, promoted a diocesan pilgrimage in which approximately 12,000 faithful participated. Since then, every year on the first Sunday of August tourists and faithful go to the top of the mountain to renew the tradition.
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The top of the mountain can be reached starting from Cantalupo Ligure, Borgo Adorno and Albera Ligure (Val Borbera), from Giarolo (Val Museglia) and from Caldirola (Val Curone). The view from the top extends north and west over the plain up to the Alpine range with the profiles of Monviso, Cervino and Rosa. In the other directions the panorama shows the nearest mountains Boglelio, Penice, Lesima, Ebro, Chiappo, Monte Antola, other peaks of the Ligurian Apennines up to the Ligurian Sea, visible on the clearest days. (source Wikipedia)
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beautiful ride! Be careful only on rockside, you need driving skills and familiarity.
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clean, fun and moderately easy trails...beautiful
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Excavated over millions of years by water infiltrations, the San Ponzo Caves became famous for the discovery of the Saint, the famous miracle worker. The first of the two caves, from which a spring flows, has been transformed into an oratory.
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Up here, on Monte Giarolo, hikers will not find a classic summit cross that crowns many mountains. Rather, the figure of the risen Christ with a cross nimbus stands on a pedestal divided into two sections. Christ has raised one arm in greeting – or rather, in blessing – and with the other he is embracing the cross, the sign of suffering and death that he made a sign of victory over death through his resurrection.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Brignano-Frascata, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. The region is known for its diverse terrain, from rolling hills to dense woodlands within the Val Curone area.
You'll find a mix of trails ranging from moderate to difficult. The area features green hills, dense woodlands, and the scenic Val Curone. For dedicated downhill and freeride experiences, the Caldirola Bike Park, located on Monte Giarolo and Monte Gropà, offers trails with chairlift access.
While many trails are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options. The Caldirola Bike Park also offers trails with varying difficulty levels, including options to bypass more challenging sections, which can be suitable for those newer to the sport or families looking for a gentler ride.
For a challenging ride, consider the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops – Guardamonte Rock Side Trail loop from Ponte Nizza. This difficult 27.6 km route features significant elevation gain through varied terrain. Another demanding option is the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops – San Ponzo Cave loop from San Sebastiano Curone, a 28.4 km path offering a mix of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
The mountain bike trails around Brignano-Frascata are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 280 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful natural scenery of the Val Curone, and the mix of challenging and scenic routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the region are designed as loops. For example, the Guardamonte Rock Side Trail – Guardamonte Rock Outcrops loop from San Sebastiano Curone is a popular 19.9 km circular route through the Val Curone area.
The region offers picturesque views of the Alps and original forest landscapes. You can encounter natural features like the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops. The trails often traverse wooded areas and mountain meadows, especially on the slopes of Monte Giarolo and Monte Gropà.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Some trails, like the 'Cantacapra' trail mentioned in regional research, pass by the ruins of ancient castles. You can also find historical sites such as the medieval-era Castello di Spinetta Spinola overlooking the town, and the 13th-century Church of San Francesco. The Statue of Christ the Redeemer on Monte Giarolo is another notable landmark.
The region's green hills and rural charm are particularly appealing in springtime, with vineyards coming to life. While specific seasonality isn't detailed, the diverse terrain and bike park infrastructure suggest that spring through autumn would offer the most favorable conditions for mountain biking, allowing riders to fully enjoy the natural scenery.
Yes, the Caldirola Bike Park is a significant draw for mountain biking enthusiasts. Located in Caldirola within the Val Curone, it offers diverse downhill, freeride, all-mountain, and cross-country trails, accessible via a chairlift on Monte Giarolo and Monte Gropà.
Absolutely. A good option for intermediate riders is the Start of Bifrost Downhill – Guardamonte Rock Side Trail loop from Ponte Nizza. This 18.5 km route offers a balanced challenge with rewarding views, making it a popular choice for those looking for a moderate adventure.
While specific parking locations for all trailheads are not detailed, areas around popular starting points like Ponte Nizza and San Sebastiano Curone, as well as the Caldirola Bike Park, typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors accessing the trails.


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