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Pellice Bridge – Via della Pietra signage loop from Pinerolo Olimpica

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Italy
Piedmont
Torino
Pinerolo

Pellice Bridge – Via della Pietra signage loop from Pinerolo Olimpica

Moderate

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Pellice Bridge – Via della Pietra signage loop from Pinerolo Olimpica

02:58

50.4km

210m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

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After 50.2 km for 246 m

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Start point

Train Station

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13.6 km

Pellice Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

On the Bricherasio-Barge cycle path, as soon as you leave Bricherasio, you come across this beautiful bridge over the Pellice, originally built for the railway. When there is water in the river, it offers a beautiful view. At both ends the cycle path dives into the woods: it is beautiful to come out of the woods, find yourself in the light of the bridge, and then return to the dim light of the next wood.

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17.9 km

Via della Pietra signage

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After a short stretch of singletrack, the signs of the Via della Pietra indicate the approach to the area of Bagnolo Piemonte.

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18.3 km

Bricherasio–Barge Cycle Path

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This beautiful cycle path is created from the old Bricherasio-Barge railway. It is currently completely asphalted, and offers beautiful views.

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19.8 km

Old Bagnolo Piemonte Station

Highlight • Historical Site

Old station of the Bricherasio-Barge railway, abandoned but still in good condition on the outside. In front, picnic area with tables, benches, and water point.
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UPDATE JULY 2025: the station has been restored, and now it is a marvel. Looking towards Bricherasio it seems like being in a spaghetti western. All that's missing is Lee Van Cleef saying "this train *stops* in Bagnolo Piemonte".

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20.7 km

Beautiful dedicated cycle path, which goes from Barge to the border between Bagnolo and Bibiana, recently paved and put in place. It takes advantage of the site of the ancient Pinerolo-Bagnolo-Barge railway, so it is almost flat, with wide radius curves. From Bibiana towards Bricherasio it continues on a dirt track of about 1 km, in any case in good condition, to then resume on asphalt up to Pinerolo; it is planned to fix this section as well.

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24.1 km

Former Barge Railway Workshops

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The Barge-Bricherasio railway line was built in the early months of 1883 and was inaugurated on 6 September 1885. The railway station complex consisted of the passenger building, the goods depot and the locomotive shed (railway workshop). Since Barge was a head station, a building was needed to house the steam locomotives, to clean and maintain them. The aforementioned building, a typical example of railway architecture, is located near the Hotel Institute. It has two floors above ground, with a plant consisting of two rectangular lateral bodies measuring 6.15 x 9.10 m connected to a central rectangular sleeve with sides 7.30 x 14.40 m, overlooking land owned by the municipality. Access to the building is guaranteed by the two lateral bodies. To facilitate maintenance of the locomotives, the workshop was equipped with a drainage pit to collect the ash and water that came out of the boiler during washing. The building has a roof which in the central part is raised in such a way as to act as an outlet for smoke and steam. The presence of large openings on the sides allowed optimal lighting necessary for repairs. The first floor of the building housed the dormitories for the engine staff.

Between January and May 2017, the restoration of the building was started and concluded.

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27.4 km

La Sosta d'Lissart

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Pleasant stopping point equipped with hot and cold food and drink dispensers. It is located on the former Barge-Bricherasio cycle path

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35.2 km

Old Bricherasio-Barge railway

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Here you can pedal in complete tranquility and safety on the stretch of the old railway line that once connected Bricherasio to Barge. This was part of the larger Pinerolo-Torre Pellice line, active for the transport of goods and then also used for passengers.

Today the railway is disused, but some sections have been recovered, giving rise to a beautiful cycle/pedestrian path.

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50.4 km

End point

Train Station

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28.2 km

12.9 km

7.76 km

836 m

318 m

287 m

Surfaces

37.2 km

12.2 km

489 m

204 m

148 m

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