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Road cycling routes in Champlas - Colle Sestriere are situated within the Italian Alps, offering a challenging mountainous terrain characterized by high-altitude passes and significant elevation gains. The region features an alpine environment with larch forests and views of snow-capped peaks, providing a distinct setting for road cyclists. Routes often traverse historical areas and offer panoramic vistas over valleys.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.8
(8)
1,566
riders
93.8km
05:57
2,530m
2,530m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(2)
306
riders
72.9km
04:48
2,310m
2,310m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(2)
289
riders
27.3km
01:41
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
(6)
285
riders
92.4km
04:48
1,640m
1,640m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(2)
205
riders
84.2km
05:02
2,180m
2,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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right here there is an excellent fountain of very fresh water
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starting point for various Alpine tours
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To reach the bench, you have to walk along a path for the last stretch, leaving your bike near the road, which actually continues for a bit, but as I climbed, I didn't get the impression that it reached the bench.
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This mountain offers you beautiful views.
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de Montgenèvre starting from La Vachette
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The road itself is very beautiful, but the constant traffic, even heavy, unfortunately makes it not very enjoyable except in the early morning or in the evening.
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A beautiful climb to the famous Piedmontese ski resort; never prohibitive but moderately long.
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Champlas - Colle Sestriere offers nearly 40 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse the challenging mountainous terrain of the Italian Alps, providing significant elevation gains and stunning alpine scenery.
Yes, while the region is known for its challenging climbs, there are options for easier rides. The area features 4 easy routes. For a more relaxed experience, the Cesana-Sauze bicycle path offers a serene and safe environment, particularly suitable for families.
Road cycling in Champlas - Colle Sestriere is characterized by mountainous terrain, high-altitude passes, and alpine forests. You can expect substantial elevation gains, with routes often reaching altitudes over 2,000 meters above sea level. Gradients typically range from 6% to 8%, with steeper sections up to 13% on iconic climbs like the Colle del Sestriere.
Many routes offer panoramic vistas and pass by historical sites. You can explore the late nineteenth-century Forte Seguin Ruins above Champlas Seguin, or visit Grange Elp for spectacular panoramic views of the alpine landscape. The broader area also features significant historical military structures like the Fenestrelle Fort.
The summer months are generally the best time for road cycling in Champlas - Colle Sestriere. During this period, the high-altitude passes are typically clear of snow, and the weather conditions are more favorable for tackling the challenging climbs and enjoying the alpine scenery.
Absolutely. The climb to Colle del Sestriere is historically significant, having been featured in both the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France. This iconic ascent from Cesana Torinese spans approximately 11 kilometers with an elevation gain of around 700 meters, challenging cyclists with its gradients.
The routes in Champlas - Colle Sestriere are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging nature of the climbs, the breathtaking alpine scenery, and the historical significance of many routes.
Yes, the region offers several excellent loop trails. A popular choice is the Arch of Augustus in Susa – Pian dell'Alpe loop from Sestriere, a difficult 93.8 km route that takes you through diverse alpine landscapes.
Parking is generally available in the main towns and villages such as Sestriere and Cesana Torinese, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Specific parking information may vary by route, so it's advisable to check details for your chosen starting location.
Yes, the towns and villages within the Champlas - Colle Sestriere area, including Sestriere and Cesana Torinese, offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options to refuel and rest before or after your rides.
Yes, some challenging routes in the area venture across the border into France. For example, the Briançon – Montgenèvre Pass loop from Cesana Torinese is a difficult 81.3 km path that includes ascents to high alpine passes and crosses into France.
For experienced cyclists seeking a significant challenge, the Col du Granon summit – Montgenèvre Pass loop from Cesana Torinese is an excellent option. This 72.9 km trail leads through high-altitude passes and includes demanding summit climbs.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Fort of Fenestrelle – View of Perosa Argentina loop from Sestriere is a difficult 82 km route that allows you to cycle near the impressive Fenestrelle Fort, reputed as Europe's largest fortress, offering a blend of cycling and historical exploration.


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