Jôf di Montasio - Sella Nevea Loop
Jôf di Montasio - Sella Nevea Loop
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1,250
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05:07
96.2km
1,820m
Road cycling
This difficult 59.8-mile (96.2 km) road cycling loop through Val Alba Regional Natural Reserve features significant climbs over Sella Ceresc
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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16.6 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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24.7 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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38.0 km
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49.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • River
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66.9 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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96.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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74.3 km
15.1 km
6.96 km
Surfaces
95.9 km
303 m
121 m
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Saturday 11 July
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This circular tour is rated as difficult and is best suited for experienced cyclists with a very good fitness level. You'll encounter significant climbs, particularly on Sella Cereschiatis (a Category 2 climb) and Sella Nevea, which features steep sections. Climbing gears are highly recommended.
The tour is approximately 96.2 km long with an estimated duration of just over 5 hours of active cycling. However, plan for a full day to account for stops, enjoying the scenery, and any breaks you might need.
The best time to cycle this route is generally from late spring through early autumn. Autumn is particularly noted for its beautiful fall colors, offering a stunning backdrop to your ride. Always check local weather conditions before you go, especially for mountain passes like Sella Nevea.
The tour starts and ends in Moggio Udinese. You should be able to find parking within the town to begin your ride. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked for visitors.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle through the Val Alba Regional Natural Reserve on this route. The reserve is largely roadless, but the main paved roads you'll be on are freely accessible. Please respect the natural environment and any local regulations.
The route offers breathtaking natural beauty as it winds through the Val Alba Regional Natural Reserve. You'll experience spectacular rocky ridges, crystal-clear streams like Rio Alba and Rio Simon, waterfalls, and wild woods. Key highlights include the challenging climbs of Sella Cereschiatis and Sella Nevea, as well as sections of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path from Pontebba to Malborghetto and the scenic Route Along the Slizza River.
While the Val Alba Regional Natural Reserve is home to diverse wildlife, this is a demanding road cycling route. Bringing a dog along for the entire 96 km ride, especially with significant climbs, is generally not recommended unless your dog is accustomed to such long distances and can be safely transported (e.g., in a bike trailer). If you do bring a dog, ensure they are always on a leash when off the bike, especially given the presence of wild animals.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Notably, the Ugovizza Old Railway Station Bar & Café is a great spot. There are also towns like Pontebba, Malborghetto, and Tarvisio along the route where you can find cafes and restaurants.
The Val Alba Regional Natural Reserve is an almost unspoiled mountain environment, home to diverse wildlife. You might spot ungulates (like deer or chamois) and even large carnivores passing through from Slovenia. Keep an eye out, but always maintain a respectful distance.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of other well-known paths. You'll ride along parts of the FVG 1 (Ciclovia Alpe Adria) and the Alpe Adria Bicycle Route Stage 6, particularly between Pontebba and Malborghetto.
This tour is designed for racebikes (road bikes). The route primarily features well-paved surfaces. While the climbs are challenging, the road conditions are suitable for a road bike, provided it has appropriate climbing gears.
Given the length and difficulty, pack essentials like plenty of water and snacks, a repair kit (including spare tubes and a pump), appropriate cycling attire for varying weather conditions (layers are key), sun protection, and a first-aid kit. A fully charged phone and a GPS device with the route loaded are also highly recommended.
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In any case, the night was short 😔, very short 🥴. But we thought we'd make up for it with a few hours of driving. 🚐
The hand on the tower clock 🏫 didn't even show 10 o'clock when we left the autostrada 🛣️ to Tarvisio. ↗️
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