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Explore the moderate Lago di Devero Loop Trail, a 7.1-mile touring cycling route through alpine scenery in Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.9 km
242 m
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10.9 km
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The direct loop around Lago di Devero is primarily designed for hiking and features varied terrain including dirt roads, cobblestone, rocky sections, and mule tracks. While the broader Alpe Devero area offers cycling routes, this specific loop is generally not recommended for traditional touring bicycles with narrower tires due to its challenging surfaces. Mountain bikes are more suitable for many of the cycling paths in the region.
The route around Lago di Devero features a mix of terrain. You can expect forested patches, alpine pastures, dirt roads, and some cobblestone sections. Certain parts can be steep or rocky, making it more suitable for mountain biking than touring cycling.
This route offers stunning alpine scenery. You'll pass by the picturesque Lago di Devero, with its clear alpine waters reflecting the surrounding mountains. The charming village of Crampiolo, known for its traditional houses and mountain huts, is also a highlight. You might also spot the Former Hotel Cervandone, adding a historical touch to the landscape. Expect lush larch woods, alpine pastures, and potentially other small alpine lakes like Lago Nero or Lago delle Streghe.
The best time to cycle in the Alpe Devero area is typically from late spring through early autumn. In late spring, the meadows are in bloom, and in autumn, the larch forests display vibrant orange and red hues. Winter cycling is generally not recommended due to snow and challenging conditions.
Parking is available at Alpe Devero, which serves as the main access point for the area. Specific parking areas for cyclists are usually well-marked. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your dog.
There are no specific entrance fees or permits required to access the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park itself. However, parking fees may apply at designated parking areas within the park. Always respect park regulations regarding waste, wildlife, and trail use.
Yes, this route overlaps with several other official trails. You will find sections of the H98 - Crampiolo - Scatta Minoia, Sentiero Italia - Tappa E61, and Via Alpina Blue D2. Other intersecting paths include Walserweg Gottardo - Etappe 1 and H00 - Via dell'Arbola da Baceno al Devero (prima sezione).
Yes, the village of Crampiolo, located along the route, offers mountain huts and restaurants where you can find local culinary delights, including the famous Bettelmatt cheese. There are also accommodation options available in Crampiolo and the wider Alpe Devero area.
While specific touring bike rentals directly at Lago di Devero might be limited, it's possible to find mountain bike rentals in larger towns in the surrounding Val d'Ossola region. It's recommended to arrange rentals in advance if you plan to cycle in the area.
Given the varied and sometimes challenging terrain, the direct Lago di Devero Loop Trail may not be ideal for very young children or families seeking an easy, paved cycling experience. However, the broader Alpe Devero area offers some easier, mostly paved cycling routes that might be more suitable for families. Always check specific route details for suitability.