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Road cycling in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde is characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, verdant valleys, and natural parkland. The region, situated near Biella, offers a mix of terrain suitable for various road cycling experiences, from gentle routes through agricultural areas to more challenging ascents into the pre-Alpine foothills. The network of roads provides access to scenic viewpoints and quiet country lanes, making it a destination for those seeking diverse road bike trails.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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20.0km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:01
210m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.5km
01:58
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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43.1km
02:05
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:15
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Cathedral of Biella in neo-Gothic style
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junction leading to the sanctuary of San Giovanni and Oropa
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The Monument to Marco Pantani, dedicated to the famous Italian cyclist — nicknamed “Il Pirata” for his characteristic bandana — is a commemorative work erected in various places linked to his life and achievements in the world of cycling.
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The **Passo (or Bocchetto) di Bocchetto Sessera is an alpine pass located in the Biella Alps, in the Province of Biella (Piedmont, Italy). It connects the Valle dello Strona di Mosso with the Val Sessera, between the mountains Monte Marca (1,558 m) and Monticchio (1,697 m).
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The Monument to Pietro Micca is a celebratory and historical-patriotic work located in the municipality of Sagliano Micca, in the province of Biella (Piedmont).
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Salita dei Cappuccini in Biella (Piedmont, Italy) is a well-known urban road/dirt track in the city, both for those who use it as a pedestrian or cycle path and for those who appreciate it for the historical and morphological landscape of the Piazzo village.
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Fountain outside Billa towards Oropa
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the ruins of the ancient nineteenth-century wool mills can be observed
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There are over 260 road cycling routes in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes approximately 30 easy routes, over 160 moderate routes, and nearly 70 challenging trails.
Yes, Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. These routes typically feature gentle gradients and scenic views. An excellent option is Cycling around Biella, an easy 20 km (12.4 miles) trail that takes about an hour to complete.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant climbs into the pre-Alpine foothills. A notable difficult route is the Oropa Climb – Pantani Mountain – Bottalino Fountain loop from Biella Piazzo, which covers 56.6 km (35.2 miles) and features substantial elevation gain, including the famous Oropa climb.
While dedicated family-specific road cycling routes are not explicitly categorized, many of the easy, flatter routes through agricultural areas and quiet country lanes are suitable for families with older children. The Borriana loop from Borriana is an easy 22.3 km (13.9 miles) path with minimal elevation changes, making it a good choice for a relaxed family ride.
The best time for road cycling in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscape is particularly vibrant. Summers can be warm, while winters may bring colder temperatures and occasional snow in higher elevations.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the easy Borriana loop from Borriana and the moderate Bottalino Fountain – Cathedral of Saint Stephen loop from Biella.
Road cyclists in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde can expect diverse scenery, including rolling hills, verdant valleys, and natural parkland. Routes often pass through quiet country lanes, agricultural areas, and offer scenic views of the surrounding Biellese Prealps. You might also encounter charming small villages and historical landmarks.
The road cycling routes in Area Contigua Riserva Naturale Spina Verde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 380 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, from gentle valley rides to challenging mountain ascents, and the quiet, well-maintained country roads that offer beautiful natural park views.
Yes, several routes incorporate cultural landmarks. For instance, the moderate Bottalino Fountain – Cathedral of Saint Stephen loop from Biella leads through rolling hills and past significant cultural sites in Biella. The challenging Oropa Climb – Pantani Mountain – Bottalino Fountain loop from Biella Piazzo includes the ascent to the renowned Sanctuary of Oropa, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The duration of road cycling routes varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. Easy routes like Cycling around Biella can be completed in about 1 hour, covering 20 km. Moderate routes, such as the Bottalino Fountain – Cathedral of Saint Stephen loop from Biella (40.9 km), typically take around 2 hours. More challenging and longer routes can take 3 hours or more.
Absolutely. Given the region's rolling hills and pre-Alpine foothills, many routes offer excellent scenic viewpoints. As you ascend, you'll often be rewarded with panoramic vistas of the valleys, natural parkland, and even distant mountain ranges like Monviso on clear days, as seen on routes such as Monviso from Favaro loop from Occhieppo Inferiore.


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