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Road cycling around Ristolas, situated within the Queyras Regional Nature Park, offers diverse routes through a mountainous landscape. The region is characterized by high peaks, including Mont Viso at 3,841 meters, deep valleys, and extensive larch and pine forests. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, from challenging climbs on well-paved surfaces to more accessible valley rides, all set against an alpine backdrop.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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riders
21.1km
00:55
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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293
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34.9km
02:29
1,260m
1,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
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200
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57.1km
03:21
1,410m
1,410m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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200
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61.4km
03:23
1,260m
1,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.1km
02:28
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Frazione di Pontechianale in correspondence with the dam. The highlight is the view of the Pontechianale lake - but the church and the fountain are also worth attention.
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Registered among the most beautiful villages in Italy, and for good reason. A pearl set in the majestic scenery of the Cottian Alps, all restored and cleaned up. A dream village.
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From here you can enjoy a breathtaking view, both towards Italy and France. Unfortunately, I caught it during roadwork and resurfacing, but I'd be curious to see it once it's finished.
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Small town that you come across after Airguilles
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Colle dell'Agnello (2,744 meters above sea level - Col Agnel in French; Còl dl'Agnél in Piedmontese) is an Alpine pass in the Cottian Alps (Monviso Alps), as well as the second-highest road pass in Italy and the third-highest in Europe [N 2], preceded only by the Colle dell'Iseran [N 3] in the French Alps and the Stelvio Pass in the Ortler Alps. Located southwest of Monviso, between Pan di Zucchero and Punta dell'Alp, it connects Italy to France from the Piedmontese municipality of Pontechianale to the French municipality of Molines-en-Queyras in the Hautes-Alpes department [N 4]. It was inaugurated in 1973 by expanding a pre-existing dirt military road; It has been a transit point for several stages of the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France and a popular destination for summer camps for amateur astronomers, offering one of the observation sites with the darkest, most pristine sky and accessible by normal vehicles.
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Inside this small village you can find bars and fountains where you can refresh yourself.
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There are some tunnels, better to have lights on the bikes
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Arvieux, a beautiful village on the way to or from IZOARD, worth a visit 🎨
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Ristolas, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Road cycling in Ristolas, nestled within the Queyras Regional Natural Park, features stunning mountainous landscapes. You'll encounter magnificent mountains, deep valleys, and extensive larch and pine forests. Routes offer varied terrain, from challenging climbs on well-paved surfaces to more accessible valley rides, all set against a backdrop of alpine scenery.
Yes, Ristolas offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Walk in the Queyras regional natural park is an easy 13.1-mile (21.1 km) trail that provides an accessible way to experience the region's natural beauty. There are 6 easy routes in total, perfect for a gentle ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Ristolas offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gain. The Chianale Village – Lac de Pontechianale loop from Col Agnel / Colle dell'Agnello is a difficult 21.7-mile (34.9 km) path through alpine landscapes near the Italian border. Another demanding option is the Col Agnel / Colle dell'Agnello – Aigue Agnelle Valley loop from Col Agnel / Colle dell'Agnello, a 26.5-mile (42.7 km) trail leading through high mountain passes.
The best time for road cycling in Ristolas is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when mountain passes are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. This allows you to fully enjoy the high-altitude routes and stunning alpine scenery.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Ristolas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Chianale Village – Lac de Pontechianale loop and the Col Agnel / Colle dell'Agnello – Aigue Agnelle Valley loop, both offering comprehensive tours of the region's landscapes.
The Ristolas area is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter picturesque mountain lakes like Foréant and Egorgéou, and enjoy views of peaks such as Mont Viso. The region is also characterized by larch, hook, and cembro pine forests, and expansive mountain pastures. While cycling, you might also spot unique flora and fauna of the Réserve naturelle de Ristolas - Mont-Viso.
While some waterfalls might require a short walk from the road, the region boasts several beautiful cascades. You can find highlights like Pis Waterfall and Antolina Waterfall in the wider area. Many routes naturally offer scenic viewpoints of the surrounding mountains and valleys, especially on higher passes.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the L'Arche des Cimes nature museum in Ristolas, which provides insights into the local ecosystem. The hamlets of La Monta and L'Echalp are historical starting points for paths leading towards Italy, reflecting ancient cross-border passages. These offer a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Ristolas offers options for family road cycling, particularly on its easier routes. The varied terrain includes more accessible valley rides that are less demanding, making them suitable for families with varying fitness levels. Always check the route difficulty and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Parking is generally available in and around the village of Ristolas, as well as at common starting points for routes within the Queyras Regional Natural Park. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions on komoot for recommended parking locations near your chosen starting point.
While Ristolas itself offers amenities, the routes often traverse remote mountain areas. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks. However, some routes might pass through or near small villages or hamlets where you can find local cafes or eateries to refuel. Planning your stops in advance is always a good idea.


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