Best bike parks around Grosso offer a diverse landscape for mountain biking, characterized by river valleys, forested areas, and elevated terrain providing panoramic views. The region features a mix of natural trails, former military roads, and dedicated bike park sections. Riders can explore challenging descents, technical singletracks, and flowy paths through varied environments. This area provides opportunities for different skill levels, from intermediate routes to more demanding trails.
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Nice ride, many downhill sections require a fair amount of experience
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Beautiful trail, fast and flow
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Very beautiful panorama, you can see all of Turin and then the MTB descents are very very beautiful
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Beautiful S2 trail in the middle of the woods with only a couple of narrow and steep but very doable switchbacks. The trail descends and takes the road again to climb to Madonna della Neve. It is not visible on the komoot map but can be found on trailforks
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Fun sections to explore with mountain biking
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Dirt roads through small woods or along embankments
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A military road leading to the dunes of an old military training area. A playground for mountain bikers.
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Not for everyone, be careful ⚠️
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The bike parks around Grosso offer a diverse range of trails, from challenging MTB parks with panoramic views to intermediate routes through forests. You'll find technical singletracks, flowy paths, and scenic routes along rivers. For example, the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick is known for its very beautiful downhill sections, while the Vauda Military Road provides an intermediate trail through forests with dirt roads.
Yes, while Grosso is known for challenging MTB parks, there are options suitable for less experienced riders. The Gravel trail along the Stura River offers fast and fun singletrack sections along the river, which can be a good starting point. It's described as a dirt cycle path, though some sections in wooded areas can be more difficult.
For challenging mountain biking, consider the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick, which is a challenging MTB park offering panoramic views and beautiful downhill sections. Another option is the Parco della Luna Trailhead, which features a beautiful S2 trail in the middle of the woods, though some downhill sections require a fair amount of experience.
The region is characterized by river valleys and forested areas. You can enjoy scenic routes along rivers, such as the Gravel trail along the Stura River. Many trails, like the Vauda Military Road, lead through forests, offering a natural setting. Elevated terrain also provides panoramic views, notably from the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick, where you can see all of Turin on clear days.
Yes, the Vauda Military Road is an intermediate trail that leads to an old military training area. This former military road offers a unique historical context as you ride through what was once a playground for mountain bikers with dirt roads.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse and beautiful downhill sections, especially at spots like the Trailhead for Giangisky, Centocurve, and Maverick. The panoramic views, especially of Turin, are also highly praised. Riders also enjoy the fast and fun singletrack sections found along routes like the Gravel trail along the Stura River.
Beyond bike parks, the Grosso area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including difficult loops like 'Piano Audi – Alpe Soglia Hut'. There are also many Road Cycling Routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. For those who prefer walking, there are several Hiking trails, such as the 'Fandaglia Canyon Trail' or easier loops like 'San Vito Sanctuary'.
Yes, if you're looking to hike, the Grosso area has several options. You can find trails like the 'Fandaglia Canyon Trail' (moderate, 8.3 km), 'Painted Rock Monster – Corona Verde Tunnel loop from Mathi' (easy, 6.6 km), or the 'Chapel of San Vittore – Monte Ciovetto loop from Balangero' (moderate, 6.7 km). More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Grosso guide.
While specific weather conditions can vary, generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for biking in regions like Grosso. Summers can be warm, and winters might bring colder temperatures or snow at higher elevations, potentially limiting access to some trails. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the broader Grosso region offers various circular routes for different cycling disciplines. For mountain biking, you can find loops like 'Piano Audi – Alpe Soglia Hut loop from Mathi'. Road cyclists have options such as 'Stura di Lanzo – Ala di Stura loop from Villanova - Grosso'. These and more can be found in the respective MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes guides.
Trail lengths vary significantly depending on the specific bike park and route. Some trails are single sections designed for downhill runs, while others, like the Gravel trail along the Stura River, can be part of longer paths. For comprehensive route lengths, it's best to consult the detailed tour information within komoot's guides for MTB Trails or Road Cycling Routes around Grosso.


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