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Road cycling routes around Cosio Valtellino are set within the lower Valtellina region, an alpine valley bordered by the Rhaetian Alps to the north and the Orobian Alps to the south. The terrain features a blend of challenging mountain ascents and flatter paths along the Adda River. The area is characterized by its mountainous backdrop, terraced vineyards, and the extensive Sentiero Valtellina cycle path.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
4.8
(10)
340
riders
56.0km
04:05
2,140m
2,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
203
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.8
(4)
49
riders
35.3km
02:16
1,020m
1,020m
This challenging 21.9-mile road cycling route in Val Tartano offers alpine views, significant climbs, and a thrilling Tibetan Bridge.
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riders
107km
05:55
1,850m
1,850m
This difficult 66.4-mile road cycling route from Morbegno to Alpe di Teglio offers challenging climbs and panoramic views.
3.8
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414
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67.1km
02:43
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The bridge contains cobblestones and is quite steep, so enjoy the challenge!
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Suggestive place, excellent starting point for trekking but also a nice place to stop for picnics or other!
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For those looking for a road bike climb in the middle Valtellina, I recommend it!
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The path is always clean but from Sondio towards Bormio, the other side is not well maintained: the path is full of roots and sand
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Prato Valentino is at the top of a beautiful climb from Teglio with a good road surface and is located in a panoramic point where there is also a hut where you can stop and eat.
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Cycling to be done preferably in spring or autumn
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Modern bridge on the Adda cycle path
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Valtellina cycle path along the Adda river
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Cosio Valtellino offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 70 different tours available for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate valley rides to challenging mountain ascents.
The terrain around Cosio Valtellino is diverse, featuring both challenging mountain ascents in the Rhaetian and Orobian Alps and flatter paths along the Adda River. You'll find routes with significant elevation gains, as well as more relaxed rides through the valley, often passing by the famous terraced vineyards.
Yes, for a more relaxed experience, the Sentiero Valtellina is an excellent choice. This 114-kilometer cycle path along the Adda River is largely flat or gently sloping, making it ideal for leisure cyclists and families. You can access sections of it from near Cosio Valtellino, such as the Sentiero Valtellina from Morbegno to Sondrio.
The region offers stunning alpine views, terraced vineyards, and historical sites. Along your rides, you might encounter the ancient Abbey of San Pietro in Vallate or the Parish Church of San Martino in Cosio Valtellino. The Lake Mezzola is also a beautiful natural attraction nearby. For those on the Sentiero Valtellina, the Ponte di Ganda in Morbegno is a notable historical bridge.
Yes, Cosio Valtellino provides convenient access to the extensive Sentiero Valtellina. This path runs along the Adda River and is easily reachable from various points in the lower Valtellina, including the area around Cosio Valtellino, allowing you to explore the valley at a leisurely pace.
Yes, there are circular routes to enjoy. An example is the Valtellina Trail and Alpe di Teglio Loop, which offers a challenging ride with significant elevation. Another option is the Ponte di Ganda – Valtellina Cycle Path loop from Morbegno, providing a moderate circular experience.
The best time for road cycling in Cosio Valtellino is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally favorable for exploring both the valley paths and the mountain ascents. The terraced vineyards are particularly beautiful when bathed in sunlight during these months.
Absolutely. Cosio Valtellino is an excellent starting point for accessing challenging Alpine passes. Routes like the Ascent to Passo San Marco from Morbegno and the Val Tartano Climb from Morbegno offer significant elevation gains and are rated as difficult, providing an epic challenge for experienced riders.
The road cycling routes in Cosio Valtellino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 270 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic valley rides, and the stunning backdrop of the Rhaetian and Orobian Alps.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Cosio Valtellino and nearby towns like Morbegno, which serve as common starting points for many routes, generally offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient options.
Cosio Valtellino is situated in the lower Valtellina region, which has a well-established transport network. The nearest train station is likely in Morbegno, offering connections that could be utilized by cyclists. It's recommended to check local train and bus schedules for routes that accommodate bicycles.
Yes, the Valtellina region is well-equipped with amenities for visitors. Cosio Valtellino and surrounding villages offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You'll find places to refuel and rest after your rides, particularly in the more populated centers along the valley.


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