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Road cycling routes around Gromo are set within the picturesque Seriana Valley, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its location in the foothills of the Bergamasque Alps, providing challenging mountain passes and ascents. Cyclists will encounter forested slopes, alpine meadows, and the scenic Serio River, which carves through the valley. This varied landscape includes both demanding climbs and more relaxed valley paths, catering to different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
3.5
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94
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63.2km
03:37
1,450m
1,450m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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79
riders
49.5km
02:57
1,230m
1,230m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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63
riders
147km
07:09
1,900m
1,900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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71
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36.9km
02:04
800m
800m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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135
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89.6km
04:44
1,660m
1,660m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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after the first hairpin bends, although few, some spots to admire the Lake of Endine
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The Passo di Ganda is a pass in the Orobie Prealps located above Gazzaniga, between the hamlets of Orezzo and Aviatico, at an altitude of about 1060 m. It is known above all for the cycling climb, also made famous by the Giro di Lombardia.
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classic water refill point on arrival or departure in Selvino
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classic noticeboard where you stop to catch your breath and take photos
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Fondi di Schilpario is an Alpine village located at approximately 1,250 meters above sea level in the municipality of Schilpario (BG), in the Scalve Valley. It is a strategic starting point for numerous hikes and snowshoeing excursions, immersed in a spectacular mountain landscape. 🏞️ Main Features Altitude: 1,250 m Access: Via Provincial Road 294 towards the Vivione Pass Services: Parking, votive church (Maria Ausiliatrice and Santa Barbara), picnic tables Ambience: Fir forests, alpine pastures, views of the Presolana and Cimon della Bagozza peaks 🥾 Excursions from Fondi Campione Refuge (1,900 m) – 1.5 hours Monte Campioncino (2,102 m) – 2.5 hours Don Giulio Corini Bivouac (2,016 m) – 2.45 hours Madonnina dei Campelli – 1.5 hours Malga Campelli Bassa and Alta – 1.15–1.45 hours ❄️ In winter Starting point for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering Groomed and marked trails, including Snow Spectacular snow-covered landscape, ideal for nature photography 🙏 Interesting Facts The votive church is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians and Saint Barbara, protectors of mountaineers and miners. Nearby is a memorial to the victims of the 1944 massacre.
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Road cycling around Gromo offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find challenging mountain passes and ascents in the Orobie Alps, characterized by varying gradients and altitudes. Additionally, the scenic Seriana Valley provides more relaxed rides along the Serio River, often on asphalt or beaten earth paths. The region features forested slopes and alpine meadows, ensuring breathtaking scenery throughout your ride.
Yes, while Gromo is known for its challenging mountain ascents, there are also options for less experienced cyclists. The Ciclovia della Valle Seriana, running along the Serio River, offers a more relaxed experience suitable for various skill levels, including families. This path connects charming villages amidst woods and medieval bridges.
As you cycle around Gromo, you can encounter several interesting sights. For example, you might pass by the historic medieval center of Gromo itself. In the broader region, highlights include the beautiful Gleno Dam and Lake, or the serene Barbellino Reservoir. The routes also offer glimpses of charming villages and historical sites.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Gromo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example of a challenging loop is the Gromo Climb – Bani Village loop from Boario, which covers nearly 29 km with significant elevation gain.
Gromo offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 45 available. These routes cater to various abilities, including 5 easy routes, 24 moderate routes, and 17 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The road cycling routes in Gromo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountain ascents, the scenic valley rides along the Serio River, and the beautiful forested slopes and alpine meadows that provide stunning views.
The region around Gromo, particularly the Seriana Valley, has road connections that link to various villages and towns. While specific public transport details for route access aren't provided, the valley's infrastructure generally allows for connections, and the Ciclovia della Valle Seriana itself connects multiple locations.
Yes, Gromo is an excellent starting point for longer rides, especially into the Orobie Alps. Routes like the Valbondione Fountain – Bani Village loop from Boario span over 52 km and feature substantial climbs, offering a significant challenge for experienced cyclists.
Given Gromo's location in the foothills of the Bergamasque Alps, the best time for road cycling is typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable for tackling mountain passes and enjoying the scenic valley rides. The region's natural beauty, with forested slopes and alpine meadows, is particularly vibrant during these months.
Absolutely. The Orobie Alps provide monumental climbs for advanced cyclists. While specific named passes like Passo San Marco or Mortirolo are further afield, the routes directly around Gromo offer significant challenges. For instance, the Schilpario loop from Vilminore di Scalve is a difficult route with over 1,150 meters of elevation gain, perfect for those seeking demanding ascents.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. As you cycle, you'll pass through charming medieval villages, including Gromo itself, which is recognized as one of 'I Borghi più belli d'Italia.' The Seriana Valley cycle path also connects to historical sites, offering glimpses of industrial archaeology, sanctuaries, and notable buildings.


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