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Italy
Piedmont
Cuneo
Bra

Racconigi Royal Castle – Racconigi Castle loop from Bra

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Italy
Piedmont
Cuneo
Bra

Racconigi Royal Castle – Racconigi Castle loop from Bra

Easy

4.0

(4)

30

riders

Racconigi Royal Castle – Racconigi Castle loop from Bra

01:55

44.5km

160m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 19.6 km for 51 m

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Start point

Train Station

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19.6 km

Racconigi Royal Castle

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History

Founded around the 11th century as a stronghold in the Marca of Turin, the castle of Racconigi subsequently passed to the Marquises of Saluzzo and then to the Savoy. The original fortified structure with corner towers was transformed during the seventeenth century: in 1670, in conjunction with the elevation of the castle to the residence of the Savoy-Carignano family, André Le Nôtre designed the garden; in 1676 Guarino Guarini undertook a comprehensive renovation of the building, which was never completed. Starting from 1755 the works were resumed by the architect Giambattista Borra at the behest of Prince Luigi of Savoy-Carignano: the pavilions on the main façade, the large access pronaos, the hall characterized by the so-called "loggia of musicians" date back to this phase, Diana's room and the Chinese lavatories. But it was with the accession to the throne of Carlo Alberto, prince of Carignano, that the residence took on its present appearance: in 1820 the German gardener Xavier Kurten redesigned the green spaces, while the decoration and rearrangement of the interiors were entrusted to the architect Pelagio Palagi, whose taste between neoclassical and eclectic is well represented by an environment of singular charm such as the Etruscan Cabinet. At the same time, the neo-Gothic style service buildings of the Serre and Margaria were built on the edge of the park, intended for the agricultural management of the territory pertaining to the castle. With the transfer of the capital from Turin to Florence (1865) and then to Rome (1871), the royals gradually lost interest in the castle, at least until the early twentieth century, when King Vittorio Emanuele III elected it again as the seat of holiday. The castle was purchased in 1980 by the Italian state.

The sumptuous apartments are evidence of the most significant stages of transformation that the castle underwent from the seventeenth century to the beginning of the twentieth: stuccos, frescoes and furnishings constitute a significant panorama of the changing taste of the court over the course of about four hundred years. The gardens and park keep their nineteenth-century layout intact, characterized by a romantic structure with streams, ponds, caves and monuments.

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19.6 km

Racconigi Castle

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Castle dating back to the 11th century, built for defensive purposes. It has undergone several changes over the years until it became a historic Savoy residence. Today it is owned by the state and can be visited, take a moment to admire its majesty.

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19.6 km

Note the two busts in front of the town hall. They are King Carlo Alberto and King Umberto II of Savoy, a native of Racconigi and the last king of Italy.

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20.0 km

Completed in 1730. Classic example of Piedmontese Baroque style. The architect is Francesco Gallo (historically very well known in the province of Cuneo)

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20.4 km

Former Psychiatric Hospital of Racconigi

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Currently in a state of abandonment following the Basaglia law.

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20.6 km

Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Racconigi

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Coming from the East, you pass through one of the ancient gates of the city, and arrive in a small square overlooked by the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, the ancient hospital (today ASL headquarters), and other buildings. Nice effect, almost like a time machine.

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42.1 km

Small church that gives its name to the hamlet. Simple structure, between Baroque and Neoclassical, with a plastered and red-painted facade and a particular elliptical rose window. Next door, the interesting Villa San Michele.

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44.5 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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35.7 km

5.51 km

2.90 km

162 m

157 m

114 m

Surfaces

38.4 km

5.18 km

785 m

204 m

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