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Road cycling around Giaglione offers diverse no traffic road cycling routes through the scenic Susa Valley in Piedmont, Italy. The region is characterized by its dramatic alpine environment, featuring challenging ascents and serene natural parks. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse historic passes and offer views of prominent peaks, providing a varied terrain for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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39.5km
03:39
1,880m
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Prepare for a difficult road cycling challenge on the Colle delle Finestre Climb from Susa. This route covers 24.5 miles (39.5 km) and demands a significant 6167 feet (1880 metres)…
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19.1km
01:32
850m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46
riders
34.2km
02:17
1,100m
1,100m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.0km
02:10
1,090m
1,090m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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38.6km
02:25
1,030m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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We climb to Pavaglione, a bit challenging but with little traffic 🤫
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In the central Via Palazzo di Città (appropriately), practically side by side, are the two neoclassical structures of the Town Hall and the Church of San Carlo (the latter with Baroque echoes on its façade). The entire street is a marvel of interesting structures—note in particular the numerous frescoed buildings, often with decorative geometric motifs. This street is open to one-way traffic, so a little caution is required.
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Gastronomia del Colle is the best place to stop before climbing. Sandwiches (delicious, freshly made on the spot), coffee, soft drinks, and cheeses are always top-notch. A must-see now.
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It's located on the main road (Via Traforo), the provincial road to Moncenisio. This neoclassical church, nestled among the houses, tends to go unnoticed—especially because it's located at a rather complex traffic-light intersection, which draws attention elsewhere. However, it deserves a closer look.
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The church of Our Lady of the Bridge was built between 1266 and 1369.
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Pretty little town, very pleasant to use as a base for exploring the region.
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There are 6 carefully curated no traffic road cycling routes around Giaglione, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 2 easy, 2 moderate, and 2 difficult routes to explore the stunning Susa Valley.
The best time for road cycling in Giaglione and the Susa Valley is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, and the higher alpine passes, like the Colle del Moncenisio, are typically free of snow, offering breathtaking views and challenging climbs. Winter cycling is possible at lower elevations but requires appropriate gear and caution due to colder temperatures and potential snow.
Yes, there are easy routes suitable for a more relaxed pace. For instance, the Agriturismo Hotel – Cyclopedestrian Bridge loop from Venaus is an easy option, covering about 14 km with minimal elevation gain, perfect for families or those seeking a gentle ride along the valley floor.
The Susa Valley is rich in history. Many routes pass by significant sites. For example, the Susa – Arch of Augustus in Susa loop from Susa takes you directly past the ancient Roman Arch of Augustus and Porta Savoia in Susa. You might also spot historical fortifications like Forte Pramand or the Fort Gran Serin in the distance, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Absolutely. Giaglione is a gateway to some demanding alpine climbs. The Colle delle Finestre Climb from Susa is a difficult route, known for its significant elevation gain of almost 1900 meters over 39 km, offering a true test for experienced road cyclists. Another challenging option is the Frais (Chiomonte) – Savoia Gate, Susa loop from Meana.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Gastronomia del Colle loop from Meana and the Susa – Arch of Augustus in Susa loop from Susa are excellent circular options, providing varied scenery without retracing your path.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.59 stars from 133 ratings. Reviewers often praise the dramatic alpine landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the historical points of interest that make each ride unique. The focus on 'no traffic' routes is particularly appreciated for a more serene cycling experience.
While the routes themselves focus on road cycling, the region is home to beautiful natural features. The Susa Valley is surrounded by stunning alpine scenery. You can find highlights like the Waterfalls Behind Rifugio Scarfiotti or the Novalesa Waterfall nearby, which could be visited as a detour or part of a longer exploration off the main road cycling paths.
The Susa Valley is served by public transport, including train lines that connect to towns like Susa, which is a common starting point for several routes. While specific bike transport options on buses or trains can vary, Susa is easily accessible, allowing you to reach the area without a car and begin your cycling adventure from there.
Parking is generally available in the main towns and villages within the Susa Valley, such as Susa or Meana, which serve as starting points for many routes. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival, especially during peak season, but you can typically find designated parking areas suitable for cyclists.
Yes, the towns and villages along the Susa Valley, including Giaglione, Susa, and Meana, offer various cafes, restaurants, and agriturismos where you can refuel. Many cyclists enjoy stopping for local Piedmontese cuisine or a coffee break. The Gastronomia del Colle loop from Meana, for example, hints at culinary delights along its path.
The elevation profiles vary significantly, from gentle valley rides to challenging alpine ascents. Easy routes like the Agriturismo Hotel – Cyclopedestrian Bridge loop from Venaus have minimal climbing (around 150m). Moderate routes, such as the Gastronomia del Colle loop from Meana, involve climbs of around 850m. The most difficult routes, like the Colle delle Finestre Climb from Susa, feature substantial ascents of nearly 1900m, characteristic of the high alpine passes in the region.


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