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Touring cycling routes around Mont Avic Natural Park traverse a landscape characterized by rugged mountains, extensive forests of Mountain Pine, Scots Pine, larch, and beech, and numerous alpine lakes. The park, located in Italy's Aosta Valley, features diverse geological formations and a significant number of fens and peat bogs. Elevations vary, with Mont Avic itself rising over 3,000 meters, offering varied terrain for cycling.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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30.9km
03:23
1,240m
1,240m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
01:07
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.1km
00:45
100m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.1km
00:56
130m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:47
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in the heart of the hamlet of Viering, in the municipality of Champdepraz, this small chapel is an emblematic example of the rural religious architecture of the Aosta Valley. Characterized by a white plastered facade that contrasts with the exposed stone side walls, the building features valuable frescoes above the entrance portal, depicting the titular saints. The most distinctive element is its bell gable, which houses a bell with a unique history: it still bears the marks of bullet holes inflicted by Nazi soldiers during World War II, making the church not only a place of worship but also a silent witness to local resistance.
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The wooden sculpture depicts a sabotier, the artisan who, in the tradition of the Aosta Valley, dedicated himself to the manufacture of sabots, the wooden clogs that for centuries were worn by the inhabitants of the alpine valleys. The figure holds a piolet in his hand, the axe used to rough out the trunk – usually of aspen wood, worked while still green – to obtain the raw shape of the footwear. The sabotier's trade is an ancient one, of unknown origins, which in the Aosta Valley found its highest expression in the Val d'Ayas, where the production of clogs was not just a craft activity but an identity trait of the entire community. In a largely self-sufficient mountain economy, sabots met an essential need: to have robust, warm, and waterproof footwear, suitable for the rigors of winter and the harshness of the terrain. Few owned real leather shoes, reserved for special occasions. With the changing customs and the advent of modern footwear, demand declined, and today very few artisans remain to perpetuate this ancient knowledge. The sculpture pays homage to a silent and fundamental figure of alpine rural civilization: the sabotier, guardian of a craft in which the simplicity of wood was transformed, through expert hands, into something indispensable for the life of an entire community.
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The Champrocher Royal Road is a charming historical route commissioned in the 18th century by the House of Savoy. It connected the valley floor with the hunting lodges, facilitating the travel of the nobility and their entourage. Today, it is a beautiful path immersed in greenery, with stone sections and splendid panoramic views of the valley.
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Like every year, a mountain bike ride to Lake Miserin...a mystical place...what more can I say?
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A nice ride even on a gravel bike; the road is very dusty and sandy due to heavy vehicles working at altitude, but still easy to ride. The last 2 km or so before the lake have 3-4 killer sections due to the combination of steepness and rocks. Congratulations to anyone who manages to stay on the bike (without a motor); that wasn't my case.
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A nice ride even on a gravel bike; the road is very dusty and sandy due to heavy vehicles working at altitude, but still easy to ride. The last 2 km or so before the lake have 3-4 killer sections due to the combination of steepness and rocks. Congratulations to anyone who manages to stay on the bike (without a motor); that wasn't my case.
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A suspension bike is required because the climb to the lake has a challenging surface.
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Mont Avic Natural Park offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 70 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The routes in Mont Avic Natural Park range significantly in difficulty. You'll find approximately 9 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and over 50 difficult routes, ensuring options for all experience levels, though a good portion are challenging.
The touring cycling routes in Mont Avic Natural Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 250 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning alpine landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore a largely untouched natural environment.
Yes, you can find routes that pass by scenic waterfalls. For example, the Chapel of Saint Solutor – Small Waterfall with Cows loop from Verrès is an easy route that includes a small waterfall.
Mont Avic Natural Park is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can expect to see rugged mountains, extensive forests of pine, larch, and beech, and numerous alpine lakes. Notable attractions include Lake Muffé, Lake Miserin, and the Fenêtre de Champorcher mountain pass. Historical sites like Fort Bard are also accessible on some routes, such as the Fort Bard – Echallod Stone Bridge loop from Issogne.
Absolutely. The park is renowned for its abundance of alpine lakes. Many routes offer views of or pass directly by picturesque lakes such as Lake Muffé and Lake Miserin. The area around Lago Bianco, Nero, and Cornuto is particularly noted for its stunning lake scenery.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Mont Avic Natural Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Rifugio Dondena loop from Champorcher and the moderate Fort Bard – Echallod Stone Bridge loop from Issogne.
While many routes are challenging, there are some easier options suitable for families. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the guide, which typically have less elevation gain and smoother terrain. The Echallod Stone Bridge – Verrès Castle loop from Verrès is an easy route that could be suitable for families.
Beginner touring cyclists can choose from approximately 9 easy routes in the park. These routes generally feature less demanding ascents and more manageable distances. The Chapel of Saint Solutor – Small Waterfall with Cows loop from Verrès is an easy option to consider.
Experienced touring cyclists will find plenty of challenging options, with over 50 difficult routes available. These often involve significant elevation gains and rugged terrain. The Fort of Bard – View of Fort Bard loop from Le Salleret is a difficult route with over 1,100 meters of ascent.
The best time for touring cycling in Mont Avic Natural Park is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the alpine passes are more likely to be clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes.
Yes, several mountain huts and refuges are available, providing excellent stops for refreshments or overnight stays on longer tours. The Barbustel Refuge at Lac Blanc and Rifugio Dondena are notable examples, offering stunning views and amenities.
Many routes in Mont Avic Natural Park provide breathtaking scenic viewpoints. The park's rugged mountains, including Mont Avic itself, offer dramatic vistas. The View from Colle du Lac Blanc is a particularly recommended spot for panoramic views.


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