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No traffic touring cycling routes around Pradleves are situated in the Italian Piedmont, nestled within the Maritime Alps of the Province of Cuneo. This region is characterized by demanding Alpine landscapes, featuring deep gorges, towering cliffs, and high mountain passes. Cyclists encounter significant ascents and descents along narrow roads that traverse wild and remote areas, often rising above the treeline. The terrain includes challenging routes through valleys and towards iconic passes like Colle Fauniera and Colle d'Esischie.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.6km
03:19
1,020m
1,020m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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22
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56.8km
05:21
1,660m
1,660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.1km
01:04
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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30.8km
03:00
1,010m
1,010m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cannon Road begins here. In winter, it's groomed and made skiable.
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an immense wall that dominates the Gardetta plateau
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A beautiful period building, on the provincial road from Caraglio to Dronero. It is difficult to understand when it dates back exactly, because it presents a mix of styles that could easily place it in the 1700s (with alterations) or in the early 1900s. The top floor with an open loggia is interesting, not continuous but limited, so to speak, to two lateral "towers". Nothing to write home about, but interesting nonetheless.
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On a beautiful hill in a panoramic position, the church of San Giovanni. Currently it has a façade between baroque and neoclassical, without a slope, but the lateral view highlights the Romanesque origin. From the surroundings of the church you can enjoy a wonderful view of Caraglio and the mountains behind. Getting there requires going up some very steep ramps, and the one-way system is not very easy to understand - but taking some interpretative liberties, and with a fairly short gear, you can go up very well, and it is definitely worth it.
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Spectacular church, which is hard to see from the narrow streets of the center of Caraglio - but in front there is a street wide enough to allow a full view of the facade, finding the right angle. Structure between neoclassical and baroque, polychrome, with beautiful decorations, which makes a lot of impact.
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Stunning building: former neo-Gothic spinning mill with turrets, perfectly restored. It houses a cultural foundation. It is very beautiful to see from a distance, but it is located at a fairly busy roundabout - viewing from a distance requires taking some risks. However, once you reach the center of the roundabout, it works as a life preserver, and you can have fun taking photos.
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The pedancola on the Maira is a suspended bridge between emotion and nature. 70 meters long and just 75 cm wide, the pedancola on the Maira river is a suggestive passage that connects the Monastero di Dronero hamlet to Morra del Villar, offering spectacular views. Also accessible by bike, it is ideal for an adventure between nature and adrenaline!
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There are over 45 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Pradleves. These routes offer a range of distances and elevations, primarily focusing on the stunning Alpine landscapes of the Italian Piedmont.
The best time for touring cycling in Pradleves is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the higher mountain passes, such as Colle Fauniera, are usually clear of snow, offering spectacular scenery.
While many routes around Pradleves are challenging, there is at least one easy no traffic touring cycling route available. For those seeking a gentler introduction, look for routes with minimal elevation gain, often found in the valleys rather than the high mountain passes.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect challenging ascents and descents through the Maritime Alps, often on narrow roads that wind through picturesque gorges and above the treeline. Some routes may feature gravel sections, while others are paved, offering an experience comparable to famous cycling races.
Yes, there are several circular no traffic touring cycling routes available. For example, the Castel Savio – Castel Savio loop from Montemale di Cuneo offers a challenging circular experience. Another option is the Devil's Bridge of Dronero – Devil's Bridge loop from Dronero, which also provides a circular journey.
Many routes offer stunning natural and historical sights. You might pass by the dramatic Passage Through the Rocks of Vallone dei Morti, or the iconic Colle Fauniera. Other notable points of interest include the Sanctuary of San Magno and the historic Villar San Costanzo.
While many routes in Pradleves are quite challenging due to significant elevation changes, there are options for families. Look for the 'easy' rated routes or those specifically designed for shorter distances and flatter terrain, often found along valley floors, to ensure a pleasant experience for all skill levels.
Parking is generally available in Pradleves and surrounding towns like Dronero or Montemale di Cuneo, which serve as common starting points for many routes. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak season.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Pradleves, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning Alpine scenery, the challenging yet rewarding climbs like those to Colle Fauniera, and the sense of remoteness and tranquility on the no traffic routes.
Absolutely. Pradleves is renowned for its demanding routes. The approach to Colle Fauniera from Pradleves is considered one of the most difficult, offering significant elevation gain and a truly epic experience. Another challenging option is the Old Barracks Ruins – Gardetta Plateau loop from Trinità, which features substantial climbing.
Yes, Pradleves and the nearby villages offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You'll find places to refuel and rest, particularly in the main towns and along more frequented routes. It's recommended to check availability in advance, especially if you plan to cycle in more remote areas.
Yes, some routes pass by historical sites. For instance, the Medieval Tower of Monastero – Devil's Bridge of Dronero loop from Cartignano combines natural beauty with historical landmarks like the Devil's Bridge of Dronero, offering a cultural dimension to your ride.


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