Cycling in Turin is a wonderful experience, with historical charm and natural beauty being the perfect combination for a beautiful cycling adventure. It has been a while since Stijn and Emma hit the road in the capital of Piedmont. This Italian city is a hidden gem, rich in cycling routes that wind through both the urban landscape and the breathtaking hills and mountains of the surrounding region. A little impression with photos and tips. Even now, in October and November, Cycling Paradise Turin is beautiful. The Alpi Biellesi are at your feet (although you have to dress really warm to go back up there.
Photos: Stijn Kanters / Supertramp.cc
Start your Journey with the Iconic Ascent to Basilica di Superga.
Turin is blessed with some of the most iconic climbs in cycling. The Basilica di Superga climb is a must-do, a challenge rewarded with spectacular views of the city and the surrounding Alps. This climb is inextricably linked to the crash of the plane containing Torino's entire football team in 1949. Grande Torino was never the same after that.
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Once you have a taste for it and want to explore the area even further, the road to Colle della Maddalena is a climb that will be remembered. Again, you are treated to stunning panoramic views and passage through picturesque villages. Also the views over the lakes of Avigliana.
Dive into Local Culture and History
Cycling in Turin is more than just a bit of paddling around; it is a journey through time. Cycle past historical landmarks such as the Royal Palace and Mole Antonelliana, while enjoying authentic Italian architecture and the city's vibrant atmosphere. In this respect, Turin is an underdog compared to Milan, Rome and Florence.
Explore and taste Piedmont cuisine
No cycling experience in Turin is complete without sampling the local cuisine. Take the opportunity to stop at the famous Porta Palazzo market, where you can enjoy fresh, local produce and discover the traditional flavours of Piedmont.
Coffee stops, cafés and restaurants
Plan rest breaks at cycle-friendly cafes and restaurants. Places such as Caffè Torino not only offer delicious coffee and pastries, but also welcome cyclists with open arms. Cycling in and around Turin is undeniably linked to coffee stops. Because if there is anything good to do anywhere, it is coffee in Italy.
Adapt your Route to the Season
The weather in Turin varies by season. From crisp spring and warm summer to colourful autumn and cool winter, each period offers a unique cycling experience. Choose your routes carefully, taking into account the region's weather and seasonal beauty. The mountains are often 'off-limits' in winter, while in summer you'll want to seek the cool of the heights. You can still find beautiful spots in autumn, as you can see below. With a clear sky, you have an insane view of the surroundings. #hen they say.
Enrich your Experience with Diverse Routes
Vary between city rides, rural routes and mountain climbs to get the most out of your cycling experience in Turin. Explore different trails such as the Strada Panoramica Zegna for a mix of natural beauty and cycling challenges.
Discover the River Po
When you say Turin, you say the basilica, the plane crash, Juventus and the River Po. Turin is actually the gateway to the Po plain. A drive along the Po River is calming and offers the opportunity to explore the natural side of Turin away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Ensure a Safe Experience
Safety is essential. Make sure you always carry enough water, a helmet and other necessary safety equipment. Putting these tips into practice will ensure a rich and memorable cycling experience in Turin, bringing to life the wonders of this fascinating city and the surrounding region. Happy cycling! 🚴♂️🇮🇹
Want to take a trip to Piedmont? Then head over to Cyclosportive's site and book a trip to 'the taste of Piedmont‘.