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Touring cycling routes around Crodo, situated in Italy's Antigorio Valley, traverse diverse landscapes characterized by alpine terrain and scenic river valleys. The region features the geological formations of the Lepontine Alps and the flowing Toce River, offering varied elevations and natural beauty. Cyclists can explore traditional villages, ancient glacial formations like the "Giants' Potholes," and the pristine environment of Alpe Devero Natural Park. This area provides a blend of challenging mountain ascents and more relaxed valley rides.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
3.9
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59
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64.4km
05:24
2,050m
2,050m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.7km
03:14
1,060m
1,060m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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41
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47.6km
04:26
1,660m
1,660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31
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23.8km
01:51
640m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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21.5km
01:40
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"Kaspar Stockalper (* 14 July 1609 in Brig; † 29 April 1691 ibid) was a Swiss entrepreneur and politician. He invested the large dowry that his fiancée Magdalena Zumbrunn brought into the marriage in the expansion of the mule track over the pass, today Via Stockalper. He also organised the transport of goods and people over the Simplon. He managed to keep the pass out of the chaos of war, he made himself useful to both sides and expanded his influence in the Valais. His second marriage - Magdalena Zumbrunn died after three years - to Cäcilia von Riedmatten consolidated his position. In addition to the monopoly on larch resin, tinder fungus and snails, which were particularly sought after in France, Stockalper secured the monopoly on the transport of goods over the Simplon and, as a crowning achievement in 1648, the salt monopoly. He continued to increase his wealth through speculation and trade. He ensured that his family became related to other influential Valais families, whom he helped to advance in their careers and thereby created dependencies. He distributed offices and money in a calculating manner. At the French court he exchanged mercenaries and loans for trading privileges, acquired the assets of insolvent debtors and maintained his own mines in which he mined iron, lead, copper and gold. Among other things, he owned the Gondo gold mine, the old hospice on the Simplon Pass and the Stockalper Tower in Gondo as well as other extensive properties from Milan to Lyon. The backbone of his power continued to be the Simplon Pass with its bridges, customs stations, warehouses, inns and the Stockalper Canal, which, however, was not destined for long-term success. His trading empire stretched from the Adriatic to the English Channel and from southern Spain to northern Germany." (Source: Wikipedia)
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An interesting building from a trading empire of the Baroque period, which you should at least take a little time to see, despite the quick descent from the Simplon Pass: "The Stockalper Tower in Gondo in the canton of Valais in Switzerland was built between 1666 and 1685 by Kaspar von Stockalper. It stands at the entrance to the Gondo Gorge. The entire transport of goods by the muleteers, which developed on the Stockalper Trail between Valais and Italy, passed by the Stockalper Tower. The Stockalper Tower was a warehouse and transshipment point for the goods that Stockalper had transported in large quantities over the pass. The muleteers found accommodation and supplies in the tower. In later years the tower served as a workshop, shop and warehouse. During the Alpine flood disaster on October 14, 2000, about half of the tower was torn away by a landslide; 13 people lost their lives in Gondo. With the help of the Swiss population, various institutions and the Stockalper Tower Foundation, it was possible to repair the collapsed part. of the five-story Stockalper Tower and to renovate the entire building." (Source: Wikipedia)
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Fantastic view from the northern tip of the lake, the autumn colours highlight the beauty of the place
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In the chapel in the hospice you can pause and say a prayer if you like.
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You can stay overnight here (unless, as was the case recently, a film is being shot).
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Imposing church in Baceno
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Crodo offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 50 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from easier valley rides to challenging mountain ascents through the Antigorio Valley and the Lepontine Alps.
Yes, Crodo has several routes suitable for beginners. There are 4 easy touring cycling routes that offer a more relaxed experience, often traversing scenic valley paths with less demanding elevation changes. These are ideal for those looking for a gentle introduction to touring cycling in the region.
The Crodo area is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter unique geological formations like the Giant's Kettles of the Toce in Maiesso, explore the dramatic Twingi Gorge with its waterfalls, or cycle through the pristine environment of Alpe Devero Natural Park. The region also features several impressive waterfalls, such as the Inferno Waterfall and Le Caldaie del Diavolo.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes in the Antigorio Valley allow you to visit picturesque villages like Baceno, Crodo, and Premia. These routes often utilize low-traffic paved roads and traditional mule tracks, offering a glimpse into local traditions and well-preserved rural architecture.
The more difficult touring cycling routes in Crodo, which make up the majority with 33 options, often feature significant elevation gains and cover longer distances. For example, the Alpe Devero – Crampiolo loop from Crodo involves over 1,600 meters of ascent over 47.6 km, taking you through mountainous terrain in the Lepontine Alps. These routes are best suited for experienced cyclists seeking a physical challenge.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Crodo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Crodo Spa Park – Church of Crevoladossola loop from Viceno and the scenic Il Dosso Hut – Roman Bridge of Pontemaglio loop from Crodo, which follows the Toce River.
The best time for touring cycling in Crodo is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically more stable, and the alpine passes are clear of snow, offering ideal conditions for exploring both valley and mountain routes. Summer provides the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn offer vibrant foliage and cooler, often less crowded, rides.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the main villages and starting points for touring cycling routes in the Crodo area. Many routes begin from towns like Crodo or Baceno, where you can find designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information.
The touring cycling routes in Crodo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene valley rides along the Toce River to the stunning alpine scenery of Alpe Devero. The blend of challenging ascents and picturesque villages also receives high acclaim.
Yes, the Antigorio Valley and its surrounding areas offer various options for refreshments. Many routes pass through or near villages like Crodo, Baceno, and Premia, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local shops. The Valle Antigorio Formazza backbone route, for instance, is known to offer numerous accommodation and dining options along its path.
Many routes in Crodo are exceptionally scenic. The Alpe Devero – Crampiolo loop from Crodo, for example, takes you through the breathtaking Alpe Devero Natural Park, offering panoramic views of the Lepontine Alps. The Alpe Deccia Tour, mentioned in regional research, also provides beautiful vistas over pastures and sacred buildings. Routes along the Toce River often feature picturesque inlets and sculpted rocky banks.
Beyond natural features, you can encounter various landmarks. The Il Dosso Hut – Roman Bridge of Pontemaglio loop from Crodo specifically highlights the historic Roman Bridge. Many routes also pass by charming churches, such as the Parish Church of San Gaudenzio, and traditional alpine settlements, offering cultural points of interest.


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