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Piedmont
Torino
Chiomonte

View of Fort of Exilles – View of the Fort of Exilles loop from Chiomonte

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Piedmont
Torino
Chiomonte

View of Fort of Exilles – View of the Fort of Exilles loop from Chiomonte

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1,396

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View of Fort of Exilles – View of the Fort of Exilles loop from Chiomonte

03:49

55.8km

910m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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Train Station

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4.72 km

View of Fort of Exilles

Highlight • Viewpoint

From the Monginevro state road it is possible to admire the Fort. Attention ⚠️ to traffic

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5.48 km

Forte di Exilles

Highlight • Historical Site

Large Fort in the Susa Valley. Unfortunately closed at the moment.

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5.84 km

View of the Fort of Exilles

Highlight • Castle

The Exilles Fort is one of the oldest forts in the Susa valley. Historians hypothesize that it dates back to the year one thousand. Today the fort is open to the public and can be visited.

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6.43 km

The access to Exilles from the mountain via the old road, which branches off from the provincial road about a kilometer upstream, is spectacular. It begins with an inconspicuous little church, followed by a beautiful covered fountain and washhouse (with a separate drinking fountain). The next section of the road follows a sheer drop into the valley below, where you can see watermills originally powered by the water that also supplies the washhouse, which flows in a beautiful waterfall from below the road. Looking up, you can see the Dora Gorge near Exilles and the mountains of the Susa Valley in the background. A beautiful stretch of road, which not only allows you to avoid the traffic and tunnels of the provincial road, but also offers priceless views.

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11.5 km

Covered Washhouse of Salbertrand

Highlight • Structure

Right on the edge of the SP24, a beautiful masonry structure houses two reinforced concrete basins/washhouses, with large delivery pipes. The entire complex is practically abandoned, but very fascinating. Inside, you can still clearly see the delivery pipe system and a control panel—it's likely a tank for collecting drinking water, which was used both directly in the basins and sent to homes. From the materials and style, the structure appears to date back to the interwar period. It's in a truly infamous location, in the basin between the two opposing slopes between Salbertrand and the turnoff for Fenils, after a bend, so you have to be very careful. As you climb up, narrowing down, you can even stop to get a good look and take a few photos; as you descend, it's best to avoid it—unless, due to some extraordinary astral conjunction, the road is clear of traffic.

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12.2 km

Along the stretch of Via Roma that descends from the town onto the SP24 (going down), on one side we find a beautiful covered fountain with drinkable water; on the opposite side, an ancient house (currently [August 2025] undergoing restoration) with a wonderful carved stone portal and a beautiful wooden door.

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28.2 km

Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary

Highlight • Religious Site

A simple chapel, its apse facing the Monginevro provincial road, just before the roundabout marking the entrance to Cesana. Well preserved, it is extremely simple—the façade features only the entrance door and a niche with a statue of the Madonna. The chapel offers a stunning view of the Chaberton and a lovely glimpse of Cesana, where the bell tower of the parish church can be glimpsed, framed by the houses. A good opportunity for a break.

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52.4 km

What remains of the old bridge on the Provincial Road. When I was young (last millennium...), it was used for bungee jumping. Now it's closed, and access is prohibited. However, it can be easily seen from the Provincial Road: there's room to stop, the view isn't obstructed, and on the new bridge there's a sidewalk that allows you to see the old bridge from different angles. For those interested in the history of technology, it's definitely not to be missed.

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55.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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50.8 km

2.33 km

2.14 km

303 m

194 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

54.3 km

1.28 km

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