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Mountain bike trails around Maglione, situated in Italy's Piedmont region, provide access to the varied landscapes of the Canavese area. The region features a mix of flat plains, rolling hills, and forested mountains, alongside numerous lakes and waterways. This diverse terrain, shaped by ancient glaciers, offers a range of environments for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.6
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134
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23.8km
01:55
300m
300m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.4km
03:27
590m
590m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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88
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42.9km
03:45
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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57
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12.5km
01:04
230m
230m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
01:28
210m
210m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic views, paddling amidst nature between lakes and with the Alps in the background
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View towards the road of the former powder magazine between Viverone and Alice Castello
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Situated in a panoramic position a few metres from the church of San Martino, it is multicoloured, each representing a canton of the municipality, as explained on the information sign
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A small church located in the hilly area and dating back to the 12th century, in an excellent state of preservation and located in a panoramic position, so much so that nearby they have installed the giant bench of la Vila (of the municipality of Villareggia)
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Be careful on the carriage road, the one with 20 hairpin bends that goes down towards Tina has ruts formed by water high in the curves.
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Excellent panoramic point where you can stop!
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From the Cellagrande website: "Among the rolling Canavese hills, cultivated with vineyards facing Lake Viverone, stands Cella Grande. An ancient Benedictine monastery, whose now deconsecrated church includes a stone bell tower and a chapel of Romanesque origin, built between the 11th and 12th centuries. Here the monks who lived there used to dedicate themselves to viticulture and the production of wine from an ancient and native white grape variety called "Albalux" still grown today after centuries with the name of Erbaluce." I would add that the foresight of this family has brought this Monastery back to life, in the best possible way.
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There are over 130 mountain bike trails around Maglione. The routes cater to various skill levels, with approximately 45 easy trails, 75 moderate trails, and 11 difficult trails, ensuring options for beginners and experienced riders alike.
The terrain around Maglione, within the broader Canavese region, is highly varied. You'll encounter a mix of flat plains, rolling hills, and forested mountains, shaped by ancient glaciers. Trails often follow forest paths, dirt roads, and singletracks, with some areas featuring more arid, 'desert-like' landscapes. This diversity provides a wide range of riding experiences.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options, particularly among the easy-rated trails. For example, the Giant Bench of Villareggia – Sanctuary of Miralta loop from Villareggia is an easy 7.5-mile (12.1 km) trail that can be completed in about an hour, suitable for a relaxed family outing. The varied terrain ensures there are gentle paths for all ages.
Yes, many mountain bike routes around Maglione are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the View of Lake Viverone – Lake Viverone loop from Borgomasino, which circles Lake Viverone and offers scenic views over 26.4 miles (42.5 km). Another easy circular route is the Cadrega del Vico Geometra loop from Stazione XIII, covering 6.1 miles (9.8 km).
The trails often pass by historical and natural landmarks. You might encounter sites like the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Cella or the impressive Mazzè Castle. The region is also known for its numerous lakes, such as Lake Viverone and Lake Bertignano, offering picturesque views. The Sanctuary of Miralta – Giant Bench of Villareggia loop from Cigliano is an easy route that passes by the Sanctuary of Miralta.
The Canavese region, including Maglione, is generally best for mountain biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are in good condition. While winter mountain biking is possible, some higher elevation trails might be affected by snow or colder conditions.
Yes, the Dora Baltea river flows through the Canavese area, and some trails offer views or run alongside it. The Naviglio di Ivrea – Riverside Path Along the Dora loop from Cigliano is a popular moderate trail that follows a riverside path for 26.5 miles (42.7 km), providing excellent opportunities to see the Dora Baltea.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, ranging from glacial landscapes to forest paths and dirt roads, and the scenic beauty of the numerous lakes. The well-maintained network of trails suitable for various skill levels is also frequently highlighted.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many routes in the Canavese region are accessible from villages or designated parking areas. For public transport, it's advisable to check local services for routes that accommodate bikes, especially for accessing trailheads further from Maglione. The region is generally well-connected within Piedmont.
The Canavese region has charming villages and towns that offer various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in towns like Ivrea, Candia Canavese, or Borgomasino, which are often starting points or pass-through locations for mountain bike trails. These places cater to cyclists and provide opportunities for refreshments and overnight stays.
The Canavese region is rich in lakes, including Lake Viverone, Lake Candia, and the '5 Lakes of Ivrea.' While specific wild swimming spots are not always officially designated along mountain bike trails, many routes offer scenic views of these lakes. Lake Viverone, for instance, is a large lake with various access points, and the View of Lake Viverone – Lake Viverone loop from Borgomasino circles its shores, providing opportunities to explore the lakeside.


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