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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sampeyre are situated in Italy's Valle Varaita, at the base of Monviso, offering a blend of challenging terrain and scenic beauty. The region features majestic Alpine landscapes, characterized by high mountain passes and dense forests. Touring cyclists can navigate paved trails and significant mountain climbs, with elevations reaching over 2,000 meters. The area also includes natural features such as the source of the Po River and the Bosco dell'Alevé, Italy's largest larch pine forest.
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67.5km
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Embark on the challenging "La strada dei Cannoni − loop from Sampeyre" for a memorable touring cycling adventure. This difficult route spans 41.9 miles (67.5 km) and features a significant…
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The Ascent to Colle di Sampeyre is a difficult touring bicycle route, covering 19.9 miles (32.0 km) with a significant 4440 feet (1353 metres) of elevation gain. This challenging climb,…

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47.6km
04:31
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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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20.7km
01:56
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.3km
01:56
890m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Central village of the Varaita valley, it has a beautiful, well-preserved historic center - unfortunately surrounded by the building expansions of the 1960s, which may have been useful, but are unsightly. Anyway, regardless. The village has all essential services, is central to the valley, offers several nearby excursions - an ideal place for a holiday.
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Beautiful in every season😊
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You can also go down there by mountain bike, with a good S3 level.
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Steep, narrow, lonely, magnificent mountain scenery and plenty of altitude! Do you need more?
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It is one of the most spectacular passes in Piedmont. Without a doubt it is in my Top 5 of Piedmont (Fauniera, Agnello, Nivolet, Colle delle Finestre and Colle di Sampeyre). For many it is a great unknown since Fauniera and Agnello are around it, two passes with a lot of name. It has the characteristics of a colossus: it is long, hard, high (over 2,000m) and has privileged views. Colle Sampeyre connects the Maira valley with the Varaita valley, where the town of Sampeyre is located. It has 3 slopes: two through the Maira valley and one through the Varaita valley. Of the 3, the most special for me is the one through the Elba valley, which starts at Ponte Marmora. The road on the 2 sides of the Maira valley is not in good condition so I suggest going up one of these and going down the side of the Varaita valley, which is in good condition as it was resurfaced in 2023. Obviously, we are talking about narrow roads, with no road signs and no hard shoulder. There is very little traffic, so you only have to worry about the ramps, the views and enjoying nature. Regarding the ban on going up the Elba valley... no problem. You can go up by bike perfectly. At the start of the climb the locals put up a barrier to discourage tourists and prevent them from disturbing their peace and the mountains. Cyclists are very welcome. It has been part of the Giro d'Italia on 2 occasions. On the second occasion, in 2003, it will go down in history as the snowy stage, where Gilberto Simoni crowned and Pantani fell on the descent trying to catch him. As well as being a Top 5 in Piedmont, it is also a Top 15 in Italy. It is a mountain pass that I am very fond of. I always recommend it to cyclists who go through that area.
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A destination mainly for cyclists and motorcyclists, but also for walkers. You can go up from the municipality of Sampeyre (Val Varaita) or from the municipality of Elva (Val Maira). It crosses the Strada dei Cannoni, a long dirt road of 42 km between the 2 valleys, which touches many municipalities, and starts from Colletta di Rossana and ends at Colle della Bicocca
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There are 12 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sampeyre featured in this guide. These routes are carefully selected to offer a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning Alpine scenery of Valle Varaita.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Sampeyre are generally quite challenging. Out of the 12 routes, 10 are rated as 'difficult' and 2 as 'moderate'. This reflects the region's mountainous terrain, with significant elevation gains, such as the Ascent to Colle di Sampeyre which climbs over 1300 meters.
While many routes in this guide are challenging, the broader Valle Varaita region is developing the Valle Varaita Cycle Route, designed to be accessible for families and tourists with average fitness. For specific no-traffic routes listed here, most are geared towards experienced cyclists due to their difficulty. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Sampeyre's no-traffic routes offer breathtaking Alpine landscapes. You can expect to encounter majestic peaks like Monviso, dense forests such as the Bosco dell'Alevé (Italy's largest larch pine forest), and stunning viewpoints from high mountain passes. Some routes might lead you near the Source of the Po River or the picturesque Lake Fiorenza, offering unique natural beauty.
Yes, several no-traffic routes in Sampeyre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is La strada dei Cannoni − loop from Sampeyre, which offers a substantial ride of over 67 kilometers with significant elevation gain, providing a full circular experience.
The best time for touring cycling in Sampeyre is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow. Always check local weather forecasts and road conditions, especially for higher altitude routes like those crossing the Colle di Sampeyre, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Sampeyre, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning panoramic views from the high passes, and the tranquility of cycling on roads with minimal to no traffic, allowing for a truly immersive Alpine adventure.
While not directly on every route, the region around Sampeyre is home to natural wonders like the Tumpi la Pisso waterfall, located near the Sarvanot Trail in the hamlet of Rore. Some routes might offer distant views or be close enough for a short detour to experience these natural cascades.
Beyond the natural beauty, Sampeyre offers cultural insights. You can explore the historic Church of San Pietro and Paolo in the village center or visit the Museo Storico Etnografico to learn about local traditions. While not directly on the routes, these sites are easily accessible from Sampeyre, which serves as a common starting point for many tours.
Yes, Sampeyre, being a hub for outdoor activities, offers various parking options within the village. Many of the no-traffic routes start directly from Sampeyre, making it convenient to park your vehicle before beginning your ride. Specific parking areas can usually be found near the town center or trailheads.
While the routes themselves are designed to be traffic-free, Sampeyre and other villages in Valle Varaita offer amenities. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer, more remote sections. However, you'll find cafes and restaurants in Sampeyre and potentially in smaller hamlets along or near the routes, perfect for a pre-ride coffee or a post-ride meal.


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