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No traffic touring cycling routes in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton are situated in the Cottian Alps, bordering Italy and France, and are characterized by dramatic, accentuated slopes formed by carbonate rocks. The landscape features extensive scree slopes and vast pinewoods of hooked pine, which cover nearly half of the calcareous terrain. Scots pine also covers large parts of the northeast slope, contributing to the varied and challenging environment for cyclists. The region's geological history is evident in its dolomitic rocks, which contain ancient fossils.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.4
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268
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43.1km
04:47
1,500m
1,500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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84
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39.9km
04:15
1,300m
1,300m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32.1km
03:37
1,110m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.3km
04:34
1,320m
1,330m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.1km
02:12
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the diary of his pilgrimage on the Way of St. James, which was published later, the German entertainer Hape (Hans-Peter) Kerkeling also writes about the meditative experience of praying the Rosary together, which he experienced himself in the “grandiose village church, which has the makings of a cathedral” of Castildelgado (Castile). Under the date June 21, 2001, he notes: “I simply must see the only tourist attraction in town! (…) She is all the more pleased that I want to see the jewel of Castildelgado and accompanies me inside. Our tour quickly ends in front of the altar, and so the woman asks me to take a seat in one of the wonderfully cool pews. Gradually, other people enter the church. The older lady begins to pray the rosary. The monotonous chanting has a calming effect, and the constantly repeating lament gives strength, security, and peace! So, after I can recite the words along with her, I join in the mantra…” (Hape Kerkeling in “I’m Off Then: My Journey on the Camino de Santiago”)
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In the heart of the Moon Mountains, a crossing point for Lago Nero, Capanna Mautino, and Lago Gignoux
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Church dedicated to the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is located in the center of Claviere, slightly off the provincial road. In front is a pedestrian plaza with several benches; to the side is a park with a beautiful fountain (drinking water). All around are bars and restaurants. In the background, the stunning mountains of the Susa Valley. The portal is remarkable, with a beautiful fresco depicting the Nativity.
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Whether Europe is united or not, crossing a border always has a special feeling.
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Alpine watershed between the Dora and Durance valleys, and a historic crossing point between Italy and France.
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Leaving Cesana toward Sauze, there's a dedicated bike path (strictly speaking, a pedestrian and cycle path) on the right, which runs alongside the stream for about a kilometer before rejoining the provincial road. The route actually continues as a regular path, then descends onto the bridle of the stream a little further upstream. However, it's not advisable to continue on the path, as it's separated from the road by a guard rail, and once you get off the bridle, it's impossible to get back onto the road. Along the bike path, you can pedal calmly, looking around without fear of getting hit.
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A small village on the road from Cesana to Sestriere. The town itself, home to the town hall, is slightly off the main road; it requires a short detour, but it's worth it. The church, typically Alpine, is interesting. Equally interesting are the houses, all renovated and in use. Also noteworthy are the at least four fountains, very beautiful, but with a caveat: at least two have signs stating that the water is not monitored (in English it's more terse: "non-potable water"), so refill your water bottles at your own risk.
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A simple chapel, its apse facing the Monginevro provincial road, just before the roundabout marking the entrance to Cesana. Well preserved, it is extremely simple—the façade features only the entrance door and a niche with a statue of the Madonna. The chapel offers a stunning view of the Chaberton and a lovely glimpse of Cesana, where the bell tower of the parish church can be glimpsed, framed by the houses. A good opportunity for a break.
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Pendici Del Monte Chaberton offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes designed to minimize traffic, with over 60 options available. These routes allow you to explore the stunning Alpine landscapes with greater tranquility.
While many routes in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton are challenging, there are a few easier options available. The region's terrain, characterized by dramatic slopes and significant elevation changes, means that even 'easy' routes may still present some climbs. For a gentler experience, look for routes with lower elevation gain, often found in the valleys.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton feature a diverse and often challenging terrain. You'll encounter dramatic, accentuated slopes due to the carbonate rocks, extensive scree slopes, and vast pinewoods. While some sections might be on decent gravel, others, especially on historic military roads, can be very difficult and unpaved, sometimes requiring you to push your bike. The region is known for its demanding ascents and descents.
The best time for touring cycling in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the higher mountain passes are more likely to be clear of snow. Always check local weather and snow conditions before planning your ride, especially for routes at higher altitudes.
Yes, Pendici Del Monte Chaberton offers several circular touring cycling routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Lago Nero di Bousson – Colle di Gondrand loop from Cesana Torinese, which provides a challenging but rewarding experience through the Alpine landscape.
The region is rich in historical military structures. Along your rides, you might encounter sites like the Batteria Bassa del Petit Vallon and Batteria Alta du Petit Vallon. The most iconic is the Ascent to Monte Chaberton Fort Ruins, Europe's highest military fort, offering stunning panoramic views from its summit.
Absolutely. Many routes in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton provide breathtaking panoramic views. From higher elevations, you can often see across the Alps, spanning from Monviso to Mont Blanc, and over the Susa Valley. The pyramidal shape of Monte Chaberton itself is a prominent feature, and reaching its vicinity offers unparalleled vistas.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 135 ratings. Reviewers often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the stunning panoramic views, and the unique historical context provided by the military forts and structures. The sense of adventure on less-trafficked, high-alpine roads is a recurring highlight.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a significant challenge, routes like the Pierremenaud – Madonna del Cotolivier Chapel loop from Cesana Torinese offer substantial elevation gain and distance. The historic military road leading to the summit of Monte Chaberton, while extremely demanding and partially unrideable, is also a formidable adventure for those looking for an extreme challenge.
Many no-traffic touring cycling routes in Pendici Del Monte Chaberton start from towns like Cesana Torinese or Claviere. These locations often provide access to the network of trails and roads that lead into the more secluded mountain areas. For example, the Lago Nero di Bousson – Claviere loop begins directly from Claviere.
Given the challenging terrain and high-alpine environment, it's essential to be well-prepared. We recommend bringing appropriate gear for varying weather conditions, including layers, rain protection, and sun protection. A well-maintained touring bicycle suitable for gravel or mountain terrain, along with spare tubes, a repair kit, and plenty of water and snacks, are crucial. Navigation tools are also highly recommended, as some remote sections may have limited signage.


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