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No traffic touring cycling routes around Noasca are set within the high alpine valleys and dramatic mountain scenery of Italy's Gran Paradiso National Park. The region features dense forests, the meandering Orco River, and numerous alpine lakes, providing a diverse terrain for cyclists. Routes often include significant elevation changes, offering challenging climbs and rewarding descents through a rugged landscape. This area is characterized by its pristine natural environment, making it ideal for focused touring cycling.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.5km
02:45
1,160m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.1km
01:09
480m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:18
560m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.1km
04:16
1,850m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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THE 18 KM CLIMB IS DEMANDING DUE TO THE GRADIENTS IT OFFERS BUT VERY REWARDING FOR THE VIEWS IT OFFERS.
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Gigantic view from the very top.
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The road that draws an "S" on the dam is very scenic. All that remains is to tackle the last hairpin bends to the top and then enjoy the most beautiful view of the Alps and perhaps the world...
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With road or gravel bikes the dirt road is a bit on the edge between slopes and stretches of loose terrain
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This is the photo that every cyclist wants to have of the Colle del Nivolet! The climb to the Colle del Nivolet offers many opportunities to put your foot down and enjoy wonderful panoramic views, especially from Ceresole Reale. In my opinion, the best panoramic view is from this viewing point / balcony that is located just 200 meters from the top of the pass. It is probably the most photographed view of the Nivolet and the one that we have been thrilled with when seeing it in some magazine or website. There are no words to explain the enjoyment and how one savours the views of Lake Agnel and Serrú, of the mountains, of the alpine passes on foot that cross to France, of the less frequent snowfields... WONDERFUL!
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The climb of Colle del Nivolet is among the most exciting and fascinating of the Piedmont Alps, I always recommend Alba and Tramonti when the light transforms the landscape into pure magic!
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Unique one-way pass with a steep slope from the south. There are several parking spaces where you can start the climb. Very busy on weekends with cyclists, motorcyclists and 'sporty' motorists driving up and down the col from the south side. It is even more beautiful to ride this col from the dead quiet north side (Valsavaranche/Aosta) with a gravel/mountain bike. Heavy climb with bike on shoulders over 3.5km from 1950 to 2350m altitude, the rest is reasonably cycleable.
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Noasca featured in this guide. Most of these routes are considered difficult, offering significant challenges and rewarding experiences for experienced cyclists.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Noasca are predominantly challenging. This guide features 1 moderate route and 6 difficult routes, often involving considerable elevation changes and alpine terrain. Cyclists should be prepared for demanding ascents and descents, typical of the Gran Paradiso National Park area.
The routes offer breathtaking views of the Italian Alps and the Orco Valley. You can expect to encounter stunning alpine lakes such as Lake Serrù, and dramatic mountain passes like Colle del Nivolet. The Paradisia Alpine Garden is also a notable natural monument in the vicinity. The Noasca Waterfall is another beautiful landmark along some cycling paths, offering a rewarding stop.
The ideal time for touring cycling in the Noasca region is generally from late spring to early autumn, specifically from June to September. During these months, mountain passes are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more stable, providing optimal conditions to enjoy the alpine scenery.
Given the alpine terrain and the focus on challenging no-traffic routes, most options around Noasca are geared towards experienced cyclists. This guide does not feature any easy routes, with the majority being difficult. While the Orco Valley offers some tranquil rides, specific beginner or family-friendly no-traffic routes may require further local inquiry or choosing shorter, flatter sections of multi-use paths if available.
Yes, there are several excellent loop routes available. For instance, you can explore the Lake Serrù – Lake Agnel loop from Ceresole (Chiapili Sotto) or the Lake Serrù – Lake Agnel loop from Colle del Nivolet. Another option is the Madonna della Neve at Serrù – Lake Serrù loop from Ceresole (Chiapili Superiore), all offering stunning alpine vistas.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Noasca, with an average score of 4.96 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking alpine landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the sense of tranquility found on these no-traffic routes within the Gran Paradiso National Park.
While Noasca is nestled within the Gran Paradiso National Park, public transport options directly to the starting points of these specific no-traffic routes can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services to nearby towns like Pont Canavese, and then plan for a final leg to Noasca, potentially involving a bike transfer or a shorter ride. Always verify bike carriage policies with the transport provider.
Yes, as Noasca is within the Gran Paradiso National Park, cyclists should be aware of park regulations. These typically include staying on marked paths, respecting wildlife, and not disturbing the natural environment. While specific permits for cycling are generally not required on public roads, certain trails or protected areas might have restrictions. Always check the official Gran Paradiso National Park website for the most current guidelines before your trip.
Parking is generally available in and around Noasca, as well as at key access points to the Gran Paradiso National Park. For routes starting from Ceresole Reale or other villages in the Orco Valley, designated parking areas are usually provided. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Always look for official parking signs and respect local regulations.
While the routes themselves are no-traffic, you will find opportunities for refreshments in the villages and hamlets along the Orco Valley, such as Noasca itself or Ceresole Reale. Higher up in the mountains, options become scarcer, so it's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes like the Nivolet Pass Trail. Some mountain huts might offer services during the season.


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