4.5
(429)
2,695
riders
136
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Mountain biking in Rocciamelone offers a diverse range of trails set within a majestic high mountain environment in Italy's Piedmont region. The terrain is characterized by dramatic steep slopes, jagged peaks, and varied geology including calcareous rocks and gneiss outcrops. Riders can expect significant elevation gains, with routes traversing from lower valleys to high alpine meadows. The region presents a spectrum of challenges, from technical singletrack to demanding ascents with rocky paths and exposed sections.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.2
(13)
63
riders
37.0km
03:49
1,280m
1,280m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(6)
33
riders
36.7km
04:04
1,600m
1,600m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.3
(3)
54
riders
41.3km
03:27
980m
980m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
5.0
(7)
42
riders
58.2km
06:35
2,510m
2,510m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
3.0
(2)
19
riders
15.6km
02:00
840m
840m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The stretch of road from Pavaglione towards Rio Prebec is an excellent balcony overlooking the middle/upper valley. The easy road allows you to cycle calmly while admiring the landscape, splendid on sunny days!
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beautiful, peaceful alpine lake, also reachable by car from Bar Cenisio.
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small but wonderful, an absolute must-see!
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Highest point (1600 m above sea level) of the Chiomonte, Frais circular tour
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It's a little pearl of our Piedmont Alps...
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Passage point on the climb to Pian del Frais, beautiful views
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Mountain biking in Rocciamelone offers a wide range of difficulties. While there are some moderate options, the region is predominantly known for its challenging and difficult routes. Out of 123 available tours, 81 are classified as difficult, 35 as moderate, and only 7 as easy. Many routes involve significant elevation gains and technical sections.
Yes, Rocciamelone does offer a few easier options, though they are less common than the more challenging routes. There are 7 trails classified as easy. For instance, near Colle della Maddalena in Torino, there's a 'Green' difficulty rated singletrack trail that is more accessible for less experienced riders.
The terrain in Rocciamelone is highly varied and often demanding. You can expect dramatic steep slopes, jagged peaks, and varied geology including calcareous rocks, dolomite, limestone, greenstone, and gneiss outcrops. Many routes feature technical singletrack, rocky paths, and exposed sections, particularly at higher altitudes. Some extreme routes may even require 'hike-a-bike' sections where you'll need to carry your bike.
Absolutely. The ascent to the summit of Rocciamelone itself, whether starting from Susa or Malciaussia, is considered an extreme and highly technical endeavor. These routes often involve significant 'hike-a-bike' sections due to very steep gradients, technical terrain, rocky paths, and exposed sections. For example, the route from Susa involves an 18 km paved road, followed by 6 km of dirt road to Rifugio La Riposa, after which carrying the bike is often necessary to the summit.
Rocciamelone offers stunning natural beauty. From the summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, including the Glacier de Rochemelon and Lac du Mont Cenis, and on clear days, distant peaks like Monviso, Gran Paradiso, and even the Ligurian Sea. You might also encounter diverse wildlife such as marmots, chamois, and ibexes. Notable landmarks include the Rocciamelone Summit and Cima Crocetta di Ferro (3,306 m).
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. A significant attraction is the Sanctuary of the Lady of Rocciamelone, located at the summit, which is the highest sanctuary in Europe. The nearby town of Susa also offers historical sites like a Roman amphitheater, aqueduct, and ancient churches. Along routes, you'll find several mountain huts, such as Cà d'Asti Hut (2,854 m), which serve as important rest points.
While many trails are challenging, there are some options that might be suitable for families with older, more experienced children, especially among the easier routes. However, due to the prevalence of steep gradients and technical terrain, it's crucial to carefully check the difficulty and elevation profiles of any chosen route to ensure it matches your family's skill level. The 'Green' rated singletrack near Colle della Maddalena could be a starting point for less experienced family members.
Rocciamelone is a protected site with diverse wildlife, including marmots, chamois, and ibexes. While specific regulations for dogs on mountain bike trails can vary, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially in high alpine environments. Always check local signage and park regulations before heading out with your dog.
The best time for mountain biking in Rocciamelone is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September). During this period, snow has usually melted from higher elevations, and weather conditions are more stable. Winter mountain biking is generally not recommended due to heavy snow, ice, and extreme alpine conditions that make many trails impassable and dangerous.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Rocciamelone are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Arch of Augustus in Susa – Susa loop from Susa, a moderate 20.9 km trail, and the more challenging Frais – Susa loop from Susa, which covers 36.5 km with over 1240 meters of elevation gain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the majestic high mountain environment, the challenging and rewarding ascents, and the breathtaking panoramic views from the higher elevations. The diverse terrain and the sense of adventure on the technical singletrack are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, along many routes and in nearby towns like Susa, you'll find amenities. Several mountain huts, such as Rifugio Ca d'Asti, Rifugio Santa Maria, Rifugio Tazzetti, Rifugio Il Truc, and Rifugio La Riposa, offer crucial rest points and accommodation, especially on longer or higher-altitude routes. The town of Susa also provides various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.


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