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Road cycling around Coggiola, nestled in the Biellese Pre-Alps of Piedmont, Italy, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by lush woods, meadows, and mountains, with routes often following the Sessera river valley. Cyclists can expect mostly paved surfaces, with varying elevation gains as routes ascend into the Pre-Alps, providing a range of challenges.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
5.0
(1)
37
riders
22.4km
01:44
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.5
(6)
188
riders
76.7km
03:33
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.0
(1)
35
riders
24.9km
01:35
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
39
riders
29.7km
01:28
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
31
riders
23.1km
01:00
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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the road has nice climbs, but it is all or almost all in the woods, it is really a nice route.
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Start of paved climb with the sun on your face and a stunning panorama
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The parish church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Quarona (VC), consecrated in 1667, is a seventeenth-century building with a single nave and a five-light pronaos on Corso P. Rolandi
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Well-restored mule track, illuminated during the holidays
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She's NOT a girl with a broom! She's Blessed Panacea, patron saint of Valsesia, originally from Quarona and martyred on the hills outside the town, still buried in Ghemme in the great Antonellian chapel. And that's not a broom, but a shepherdess' crook.
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Varallo is a magnificent town; I recommend a stroll through the historic center.
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A pleasant climb with a very steep 2 km between Viera and Piane. After a short climb, we've arrived! The road to Ailoche is closed due to a landslide. The road, aside from the very rough asphalt at the top, was in excellent condition!
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Interesting climb and much harder than the more famous Oropa; the central 4.5 km are almost all above 10%. The road surface is terrible and often full of rocky debris, if possible, go down the Coggiola side which, although also in bad condition, is still better.
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There are 11 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Coggiola listed in this guide, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find 3 easy, 7 moderate, and 1 difficult route to explore.
The routes around Coggiola offer splendid panoramic views. You can expect vistas of the Valdostan Alps, Gran Paradiso, the south face of Monte Rosa, and parts of the Po Valley, often including its lakes. The region is nestled in the beautiful Biella mountains, providing a natural backdrop for your ride.
Yes, there are easy, traffic-free options. For instance, the Statue of Mercu Scûrot – Sesia River Bridge loop from Borgosesia is an easy route covering about 17 km with minimal elevation gain, making it a great choice for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Church loop from Valle Mosso is a difficult route spanning approximately 41 km with over 1000 meters of elevation gain. This route will test your endurance and reward you with stunning scenery.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. For example, the Colle di Noveis – Alpe Noveis loop from Pray offers a moderate 25 km circular ride, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your path.
While cycling, you can encounter several natural attractions. The Bocchetto Sessera Pass is a notable mountain pass offering scenic views. You might also spot unique geological features like Rive Rosse, or enjoy the lush woods and meadows of the Sessera Valley.
Absolutely. The region is surrounded by the Biella mountains. You can often see major Alpine peaks like Gran Paradiso and Monte Rosa. Some routes might bring you close to or offer views of summits such as Monte Fenera summit or the Summit of Monte Barone.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Coggiola are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 139 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the challenging climbs, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps and the Po Valley.
Oasi Zegna, just a 15-minute drive from Coggiola, features the Zegna Panoramic Road. While it's a scenic route, it is also suitable for cars and motorbikes. For strictly no-traffic experiences, it's best to stick to the dedicated routes listed in this guide, which are specifically curated for minimal vehicle presence.
The Biellese Pre-Alps offer varied conditions. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for cycling. Summer can be warm, especially at lower altitudes, while higher sections might be cooler. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of potential snow or ice, particularly on higher passes.
Yes, some routes offer proximity to mountain huts. For instance, you might find yourself near Rifugio Spanna-Osella, which can be a good spot for a break or to refuel during your ride.
Certainly. The Climb to Alpe di Mera from Pila is a moderate route, approximately 22 km long with around 875 meters of elevation gain. It provides a good workout without being overly strenuous, perfect for those looking for a balanced challenge.


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