Best bike parks around Torre Pellice are found within the Val Pellice area, a region known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. This area offers diverse terrain, from flowing singletracks to technical descents and old mule tracks. The landscape features alpine views and forested sections, providing a natural setting for cycling. Torre Pellice serves as a base for exploring these varied routes, which cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Recently updated markings of the beginning of the trail.
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Many jumps. They are not big but since in places is very steep you accelerate very fast. Only for experts as most jumps you can't skip. It's fairly popular and used track. It has been recently rebuilt and cleaned up (2023-03-24)
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Very narrow entrance, gate closed with clamps. I believe not maintained in this period, for all branches present (mid-March 2023).
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Very fun and recommended singletrack. Flow, technical in certain sections. Jumps with the ability to choose whether to do them or not.
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Fun trail, but beware of hikers and dog walkers. Every time I went down I met someone walking uphill.
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The Val Pellice region, including Torre Pellice, offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from moderately popular green difficulty alpine singletracks with flowy sections and berms to highly technical routes involving rocky and stony terrain on old paths and mule tracks. Some trails are specifically designed for downhill riding, while others are longer, more adventurous loops with significant elevation changes and alpine scenery.
Yes, Torre Pellice has several challenging trails for experienced riders. The Castlet Trail is known for its steep sections and numerous jumps that are difficult to skip. Another option is the Roccette S4 Trail, which features technical passages on rocks requiring advanced skill. Additionally, longer loops like the Pian Frollero – Luserna Stone Quarries or Jumarre Hut – Colle Vaccera are categorized as hard rides demanding excellent fitness and advanced skills, sometimes requiring riders to push their bikes.
While the area is primarily known for its natural trails, you can find the Prarostino Pump Track. It's worth noting that its maintenance status can vary, so checking current conditions before visiting is advisable.
Among the popular trails, the King and Queen Trail is highly recommended for its mix of flow and technical sections, including optional jumps. The Cuccia Trail also offers a fun ride, though it is shared with hikers and dog walkers. For those seeking a challenge, the 'DH Autagna' trail is known for its downhill focus.
While many trails in Val Pellice are quite demanding, the region does offer options that can be enjoyed by families. Routes like the Sea di Torre and Rifugio Barfè Loop from Torre Pellice include scenic ascents and descents through hamlets, offering a mix of terrain. For more general cycling, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Torre Pellice, which include moderate options like the Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path loops.
The trails around Torre Pellice offer stunning scenery, including alpine landscapes, dense forested areas, and panoramic views of the Val Pellice. Routes often lead to viewpoints like Prato Stella or pass by mountain refuges such as Rifugio Barfè and Rifugio Granero, providing opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
The Val Pellice area is generally best for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn. This period offers more favorable weather conditions and ensures trails at higher elevations are clear of snow. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. The region is rich in outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Torre Pellice, ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes like the Monte Castlus Loop Trail or the historic Trails of the Resistance. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Torre Pellice for various skill levels and Road Cycling Routes for those who prefer paved roads.
Yes, routes like Loop 7 of Castelluzzo (Upslowtour) starting from Torre Pellice's historic center are noteworthy for their cultural immersion. This loop traverses the 'Waldensian Quarter' and various hamlets, combining panoramic dirt roads with challenging mule tracks through beautiful conifer forests, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of terrain, from flowy singletracks to technical descents, and the stunning alpine scenery. The engaging nature of trails like the King and Queen Trail, with its optional jumps, is often highlighted. The challenge offered by more difficult trails and the overall natural setting are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, some routes in the Val Pellice area lead to or pass by mountain refuges. For instance, the Sea di Torre and Rifugio Barfè Loop includes a descent to Rifugio Barfè. Longer, more adventurous trails like 'Lago Nero - Rifugio Granero' and 'Rifugio Granero - Conca Del Prà' also involve refuges, providing opportunities for breaks, refreshments, or even overnight stays.


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