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Touring cycling routes around Borghetto Di Borbera traverse the diverse landscapes of Val Borbera and Val Curone in Piedmont, Italy. The region features elevations ranging from approximately 300 meters to peaks reaching 1,700 meters, including mountains like Monte Giarolo and Monte Ebro. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from gradual ascents to challenging climbs, and can explore natural features such as the Strette di Pertuso river gorge and extensive forests.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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23
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.9km
04:24
1,150m
1,150m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
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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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11
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32.7km
02:09
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycling along this stream was very beautiful
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The Val Borbera, located in the province of Alessandria, has a history linked to the control of the Apennine passes between Piedmont and Liguria.
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Walking along this stream offers wonderful views.
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The castle of Borgo Adorno was a fiefdom of the Genoese Spinola family until 1518, the year in which Tolomeo Spinola remained without legitimate children and appointed the children of his friend Agostino Adorno as his heirs.
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This mountain offers a wall with wonderful colors.
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Road along the Borbera River. Asphalt in good condition and excellent views.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Borghetto Di Borbera, offering a variety of experiences across the diverse landscapes of Val Borbera and Val Curone.
The terrain in Borghetto Di Borbera is quite varied, ranging from gradual ascents in river valleys to challenging climbs up to peaks like Monte Giarolo and Monte Ebro. You'll encounter a mix of elevations, from around 300 meters to 1,700 meters above sea level, providing options for different skill levels.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Cantalupo Stone Bridge – Strette del Borbera loop from Borghetto di Borbera is a popular circular route that takes you through the scenic Strette di Pertuso river gorge.
Along the routes, you can explore stunning natural features like the Strette di Pertuso river gorge, with cliffs rising up to 100 meters. You might also encounter the unique Guardamonte Rock Outcrops, dense forests, and pristine panoramic summits. The region is also dotted with historical castles and abandoned villages.
While many routes feature significant climbs, there are options suitable for families. The region offers paths through river valleys and equipped green areas like Boscopiano, which has picnic facilities and access to the Borbera stream. Look for routes with less elevation gain for a more relaxed family experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 95 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from river valleys to mountain ascents, and the beautiful natural scenery, including the Strette di Pertuso and dense forests. The challenging climbs are also a highlight for those seeking a physical test.
The region is rich in history. You can discover abandoned villages, old mills, and chestnut dryers. Notable religious sites include the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve and the Romanesque Church of San Antonio with its medieval frescoes. Historical castles like the Malaspina Castle, Adorno Castle, and the 11th-century castle at Torre Ratti also dot the landscape.
Absolutely. Borghetto Di Borbera is known for its challenging ascents. The Coppi Climb Mural – Passo Coppi loop from Borghetto di Borbera is a difficult 39.1-mile (62.9 km) path with significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced touring cyclists looking for a demanding ride.
The region's diverse elevations mean that cycling is enjoyable across different seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring both the valley floors and higher ascents. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations provide cooler air, and the Borbera stream offers opportunities for bathing at spots like Boscopiano.
The Val Borbera is dotted with small villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local shops. The Boscopiano equipped green area along the Borbera stream is also a great spot for a picnic or barbecue. For more specific options, checking local maps or apps like komoot for points of interest along your chosen route is recommended.
Yes, the region is characterized by its river valleys. The Strette del Borbera – Cantalupo wooden bridge loop from Borghetto di Borbera is a great example, leading through river valleys and forested areas, often completed in about 3 hours 7 minutes. The Strette di Pertuso river gorge is another prominent water feature you can cycle alongside.
The routes vary significantly in difficulty. While there are some moderate paths, the majority of touring cycling routes in Borghetto Di Borbera are rated as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and challenging climbs. Out of 23 routes, 15 are classified as difficult, 7 as moderate, and 1 as easy, catering to a wide range of cycling abilities.


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