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Road cycling around Trana, located in the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont, Italy, offers a variety of routes through its surrounding landscape. The area features a mix of flat to gently rolling terrain, often following river valleys and connecting small towns. Road cyclists can expect to encounter agricultural areas and local roads, providing a consistent surface for cycling. The region's topography allows for routes with moderate elevation gains, suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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38.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Parish church of Coazze, dedicated to Santa Maria del Pino. Interesting building in a style between Baroque and Neoclassical, with a much older bell tower that contrasts pleasantly. Beside it, the beautiful garden of Piazza della Vittoria, with the monument to the Alpini, and a practical little fountain (a short distance away there is also the SMAT hut). Worth a stop. Also a nice view from afar, when climbing directly towards the center of Coazze from via Matteotti.
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Sanctuary from the early 20th century, built in "neo-Romanesque" style (if it exists - it gives the idea anyway). Very striking. It can be seen well from afar, by lifting your eyes a bit from the Coazze-Selvaggio-Giaveno road (be careful not to get too distracted, especially on the descent). There is also a building dedicated to the sale of "religious objects" (aka merchandising), but since the proceeds go to missions, I appreciate it. Regardless: it is worth a stop and a visit.
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Imposing and beautiful is the Sanctuary of the Wild 😉, continuing along the road you arrive at Coazze
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Beautiful brick church, in a style between neoclassical and baroque. Worth attention.
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Ancient Romanesque church with a peculiarity: in the 19th century it was "turned", and the old apse became the new facade - hence the fact of having the bell tower next to the facade instead of at the back of the church. On the old facade (now apse) traces of the original frescoes are still noticeable. Table and picnic benches on the Pinerolo side for a peaceful break.
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Lovely little hamlet, with old houses, a beautiful church recently restored, a nice playground with mountains in the background and a drinking fountain. Before hurting yourself climbing to the Aquila, or as a reward on the way down, it's worth stopping and enjoying it.
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An ideal spot to see the large Avigliana lake: a convenient stop, it offers spectacular views. You couldn't ask for more.
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Road cycling around Trana features a mix of flat to gently rolling terrain, often following river valleys and agricultural areas. You'll primarily encounter local roads, providing a consistent surface for cycling. The region's topography allows for routes with moderate elevation gains, suitable for various fitness levels.
There are over 150 road cycling routes around Trana, catering to different preferences and skill levels. This includes a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options.
Yes, Trana offers several easy road cycling routes. One excellent option is the Church of San Martino, Rivoli – Spider-Man sculpture loop from Reano, which is 16.0 miles (25.7 km) long and leads through local villages and open areas, typically completed in about 1 hour 11 minutes.
Many cyclists enjoy the moderate routes in Trana. The Piossasco–Pinerolo Cycle Path – SMAT Water Point loop from Sangano is a popular choice, covering 31.8 miles (51.1 km) with moderate elevation. Another favorite is the Sangone River – Biciclette Shop Sign loop from Sangano, a 34.0 miles (54.7 km) route with gentle elevation changes.
While Trana itself features moderate elevation, the wider area, particularly towards the mountains, offers more challenging routes. For a route with more significant climbing, consider the Ponte Pietra Bridge – Coazze Municipal Park loop from Giaveno, which includes over 800 meters of elevation gain over 31.9 km.
The routes around Trana offer glimpses of local Italian life and natural beauty. You might pass by significant religious sites like the historic Sacra di San Michele, or enjoy views of serene water bodies such as Pessina Pond and the Small Lake of Avigliana. The region also features several mountain passes like Colletta di Cumiana, offering scenic vistas.
Yes, the gently rolling terrain and local roads make many routes around Trana suitable for families. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or those that follow dedicated cycle paths, which often provide a safer and more relaxed experience for all ages.
The road cycling routes around Trana are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the consistent road surfaces, the charming local towns, and the beautiful agricultural landscapes.
Absolutely. Many of the road cycling routes in Trana are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for planning your ride and returning to your starting location without retracing your path.
The best time for road cycling in Trana is typically during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but you should be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
As the routes often connect small towns and villages, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Many local establishments, including cafes and small shops, are available in these towns, perfect for a break during your ride.
Trana is part of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and local public transport options, including buses, connect the area. For specific routes, you would need to check local bus schedules to see if they align with your desired starting points. Some routes, like those connecting to Pinerolo, might be accessible via train stations in nearby towns.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages around Trana. Look for public parking areas in the centers of towns like Sangano, Reano, or Giaveno, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions.


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