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Touring cycling around Tigliole, located in Italy's Piedmont region, offers routes through the vineyard-studded hills of Monferrato, a UNESCO World Heritage area. The terrain features diverse greenery, including hazelnut and oak trees, and descends into valleys like the Pertusa Valley. Cyclists can explore local nature parks such as Piana di Tigliole, which provide serene trails through forests and meadows. The region's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and scenic paths, often utilizing dirt roads away from main traffic.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the end of the uphill main street stands the large parish church.
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Stunning view of a stunning village
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A hamlet along the beautiful road that, running practically along the crest, connects (almost) Asti to (almost) Alba. From this point, there are stunning views of the surrounding hills.
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The road from Cisterna d'Asti to Canale d'Alba could be nicknamed "The Panoramic": the view of the hills is stunning, making you want to stop every 50 meters. The climb seems to be quite challenging, but with patience, agile gears, and frequent stops to admire the view, it's worth it.
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A stunning village, perched in an even more stunning location. Seen from afar, it looks like The Name of the Rose. Once inside, not only is the village a gem, but the view is breathtaking. The little square in front of the church is beautiful, with a lovely outdoor café where you can relax and sip a refreshing drink. Whichever way you get there, you'll have to endure some steep climbs, but with patience and agile gears, it's worth the effort.
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A beautiful road through the hills that allows you to avoid the provincial road between Villafranca and Baldichieri, which is a bit of a Russian roulette between trucks and cars. The price to pay is a couple of almost illegal ramps in both directions, which put a strain on your legs; on the other hand, you travel along a road immersed in greenery, often shaded, and with spectacular views of the Baldichieri valley and the surrounding hills. It is certainly worth a visit.
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In a beautiful countryside area, a beautiful abandoned mill, which almost seems to hide from the sight of passers-by. Notice it as you pass by, it's worth it.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes around Tigliole, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 38 easy routes, 134 moderate routes, and 130 difficult routes.
Tigliole's touring cycling routes primarily traverse the vineyard-studded hills of Monferrato, a UNESCO World Heritage area. You'll encounter rolling hills, diverse greenery including hazelnut and oak trees, and scenic paths that often utilize dirt roads, keeping you away from busy main traffic. Expect varied elevation changes as you explore valleys like the Pertusa Valley.
Yes, Tigliole offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Monument to Umberto I – Revignano Church loop from San Damiano d'Asti, an 18.5-mile (29.7 km) path that explores gentle hills and cultural landmarks.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge, Tigliole has numerous difficult routes. One such route is the Piazza San Secondo – Monument to King Umberto I loop from Villafranca-Cantarana, a 39.2-mile (63.1 km) trail with significant elevation changes, connecting historical monuments.
The routes around Tigliole offer a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past extensive vineyards, through lush forests, and wildflower meadows in areas like the Piana di Tigliole Nature Park. Historic landmarks include the baroque San Martino Alfieri Castle and the Romanesque Church of San Secondo in Cortazzone. The Govone Castle is also a prominent feature on routes like the View of Priocca – Govone Castle loop from Baldichieri - Tigliole.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Tigliole are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The Municipality of Tigliole has specifically developed a network of well-marked loop routes ranging from 6 to 21 kilometers. Examples include the View over Monteu Roero – Historic Centre of Canale loop from Villafranca-Cantarana and the Village of Camerano Casasco – Chiesa di Montafia loop from Villafranca-Cantarana.
Tigliole can be a great destination for family-friendly touring cycling, especially on its easier, dedicated loop routes. The local 'Yellow Route' is an example of a well-marked path showcasing varied landscapes suitable for families. The serene trails through lush forests and wildflower meadows in the Piana di Tigliole Nature Park also offer peaceful cycling experiences for all ages.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas and less crowded paths around Tigliole are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules for the exact route you plan to take, particularly in nature parks or protected areas.
The best time for touring cycling in Tigliole is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming wildflowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, while winter may bring colder temperatures and less predictable conditions.
The touring cycling experience in Tigliole is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning vineyard landscapes, the quiet dirt roads that offer a peaceful ride away from traffic, and the diverse scenery that includes rolling hills, forests, and charming valleys. The blend of natural beauty and cultural points of interest is also a highlight.
Yes, the area around Tigliole features several interesting natural monuments. You can explore the Astigiano Paleontological Park, which offers insights into the region's ancient past. Another unique feature is I Crutin (Natural Tuff Caves), which are fascinating geological formations. The WWF Oasis Villa Paolina also provides a chance to experience local wildlife and nature.
While Tigliole itself is a smaller town, the broader Piedmont region has public transport options. For specific routes, it's best to check local bus or train schedules to nearby larger towns like Asti, which may offer connections closer to the starting points of some routes. However, direct public transport access to all trailheads might be limited, making personal vehicle or bike rental a more flexible option for reaching certain starting points.
Parking is generally available in and around the main village of Tigliole and in the smaller towns that serve as starting points for many routes. Look for designated parking areas near town centers or trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as users often share information about parking availability in the comments or descriptions.


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