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Gravel biking around Saliceto offers diverse landscapes of rolling hills, scenic valleys, and historical routes within Italy's Piedmont region. The area features abundant unpaved gravel roads connecting picturesque villages, providing varied terrain for exploration. This lower Piedmont region is characterized by a mix of cultivated land and natural areas, with paths often leading to panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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29.5km
01:59
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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56.1km
03:52
940m
940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.2km
01:17
410m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.0km
01:33
410m
410m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Common location in the upper Bermuda Valley.
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They are called Napoleon Stones, but in reality their origin is unknown and mysterious.
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Excellent, very fun trail. This is where the easiest part of the Supergroppo begins. From here on, the trail is very smooth and has only a few S2 sections.
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Observation tower with super panoramic views
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Every time I'm here I'm happy about the two clear signposts ⬅️➡️ to Orco Feglino 😂
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A great view of the surrounding mountains. A fantastic panorama.
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Artificial lake. At the bottom there are still remains of an old village that emerge in times of great drought or when the lake is emptied for maintenance. Used for water sports, kite surfing, canoeing, and for a triathlon competition.
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The gravel bike trails around Saliceto feature diverse terrain, characterized by rolling hills, scenic valleys, and historical unpaved routes. You'll encounter a mix of cultivated land and natural areas, with paths often leading to rewarding panoramic viewpoints. The region is known for its varied surfaces, ideal for gravel biking.
Yes, komoot offers around 10 gravel bike routes in the Saliceto area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options for both moderate and difficult rides, ensuring a suitable challenge for most gravel bikers.
The elevation gains vary depending on the route's difficulty. For instance, more challenging routes like the San Marco Church, Pallare – St. James Pass loop from San Giuseppe di Cairo can feature over 730 meters of ascent, while moderate options like the Napoleon's Stones – Bicycle Museum loop from Cosseria involve around 410 meters of climbing.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Saliceto are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Giant Bench Roccavignale – Via Roma di Millesimo loop from Cengio, which offers panoramic views and passes by the Big Bench, or the Bicycle Museum – La Gaietta loop from Cengio for a moderate ride.
The region offers beautiful views of rolling hills and historical routes. A notable landmark is the Big Bench and Heart Sculpture of Roccavignale, which you can pass on routes like the Giant Bench Roccavignale – Via Roma di Millesimo loop from Cengio. You can also explore highlights like The Heart of Roccavignale or the Lago dei Panchi.
Saliceto, located in Piedmont, offers a pleasant climate for cycling. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer can be warm, but higher elevation routes might offer cooler conditions. Winter can be chilly, with potential for snow at higher altitudes.
While many routes feature moderate to difficult ratings with significant elevation, shorter, less technical sections of trails might be suitable for families with older, experienced children. Always check the route details and elevation profiles on komoot to ensure it matches your family's ability level.
Many natural areas and trails in Italy are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas you plan to visit. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and elevation, and always carry enough water for both of you.
Saliceto and the surrounding picturesque villages in Piedmont offer various cafes, trattorias, and restaurants where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near these towns, providing opportunities for a coffee break or a meal. It's a good idea to check the map for towns along your chosen route to plan your stops.
Saliceto and nearby towns offer a range of accommodation options, from cozy B&Bs and agriturismos (farm stays) to hotels. Many establishments in cycling-friendly regions are accustomed to hosting bikers and may offer amenities like secure bike storage. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The gravel biking experience in Saliceto is enjoyed by many, with over 20 komoot users having explored the varied terrain. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to historical paths, and the rewarding panoramic views that characterize the region.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can find several castles and historical sites nearby. For example, you might encounter highlights like Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana or the Cairo Montenotte Historic Center, offering a glimpse into the area's past amidst your ride.


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