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Climb to Lago di Malciaussia from Lanzo Torinese

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Italy
Piedmont
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Lanzo Torinese

Climb to Lago di Malciaussia from Lanzo Torinese

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Climb to Lago di Malciaussia from Lanzo Torinese

04:33

81.2km

1,800m

Road cycling

This difficult 50.5-mile (81.2 km) road cycling route from Da Lanzo Torinese to Lago di Malciaussia features 5909 feet (1801 metres) of clim

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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40.3 km

Lake Malciaussia

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Asphalted road to the lake, the last 5 km very steep with series hairpin bends. Enchanting lake and landscape

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59.1 km

Forno Bridge (Lemie)

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The bridge is built over the Stura stream and is similar to other stone bridges, typical of the Lanzo Valleys.
It dates back to the year 1477 and was erected thanks to the generosity of the Goffi brothers, holders of the concession for the exploitation of the local iron and copper mines; for this reason it is also called "Goffi bridge".
The village where it is located is called "Forno" because furnaces were built there for the melting of metals extracted from the surrounding mountains and preserves the remains of the mining village, active in the century. XIV.


The bridge is made of stone, formed by two unequal humpback arches. At the center of the main arch there is a shrine dedicated to the Madonna, originally frescoed. It is believed that the aedicule was built to increase the weight of the center of the arch and therefore the thrust between the two side blocks.

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81.2 km

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80.4 km

973 m

Surfaces

80.9 km

413 m

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Wednesday 13 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the road cycling route to Lago di Malciaussia?

This is a difficult road cycling route, requiring very good fitness. It covers approximately 81.2 kilometers with an elevation gain of around 1,800 meters. The ascent to Lago di Malciaussia is particularly demanding, with sustained gradients exceeding 12-13% and peaks of 15-16% after Margone. The final kilometer to the dam has an 18% gradient, and the last 500 meters before the lake feature ramps over 25%.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The route is primarily intended for road cycling, but some segments may be unpaved and difficult to ride. Expect significant climbs, especially towards Lago di Malciaussia, with very steep sections. Specific climbing gears are highly recommended for a smoother ride on these demanding gradients.

What are the best times of year to cycle to Lago di Malciaussia?

The best time to cycle this route is generally during the warmer months when the alpine roads are clear of snow and ice. Late spring through early autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions, but always check local weather and road conditions before you go, as high-altitude areas can be unpredictable.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the way?

Yes, the route offers beautiful and panoramic views throughout, traversing the picturesque Lanzo Valleys. You'll pass the historic Forno Bridge (Lemie), a stone bridge dating back to 1477. The destination, Lago di Malciaussia, is a stunning high-altitude lake with impressive mountain scenery.

Where can I park to start this cycling route?

For this route starting in Da Lanzo Torinese, you would typically look for parking options within the town itself. Specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, but public parking should be available in Lanzo Torinese to begin your journey.

Is the route suitable for families or beginners?

No, this route is classified as difficult and requires very good fitness due to its significant distance and challenging climbs, especially the steep gradients leading to Lago di Malciaussia. It is not recommended for beginners or family cycling with young children.

Are dogs allowed on the route or around Lago di Malciaussia?

While the route is primarily a road cycling path, the general area around Lago di Malciaussia is a natural alpine environment. Dogs are generally allowed in these areas, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially near livestock or in protected zones, and to clean up after them.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this cycling route?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route or to access Lago di Malciaussia. However, always be mindful of local regulations and private property.

Are there any cafes or places to eat along the route?

The route passes through several small towns and villages in the Lanzo Valleys, such as Viù and Usseglio, where you may find cafes, restaurants, or shops to refuel. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the demanding climb to Lago di Malciaussia, as options become scarce at higher altitudes.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the SICAI Ciclo, Sentiero Italia - Tappa E31, Via Alpina Blue D32, and GTA: Usseglio - Il Truc, among others.

What should I bring for this challenging ride?

Given the difficulty and elevation, you should bring appropriate road cycling gear, including a helmet, specific climbing gears for your bike, plenty of water, energy snacks, and layers of clothing suitable for changing alpine weather. A repair kit, spare tube, and navigation device are also highly recommended.

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Trail Reviews

Alessandro
May 22, 2022, Malciaussia con pioggia

The real difference in altitude is 2200, the Garmin went haywire in bad weather

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