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Gravel Adventure


A gravel cycling route starting from Valle Mosso

Explore the rugged beauty of Piemonte on this adventurous gravel cycling route.

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The Gravel Adventure route is a challenging cycling experience starting near Valle Mosso in Piemonte, Italy. With a total distance of 91 kilometers and an ascent of 2080 meters, this route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists. Cyclists will tackle mountain climbs and ride through picturesque towns like Pray and Grignasco. The highlight of this route is Monte Aronne, a challenging gravel climb offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. For those seeking a peaceful retreat, a visit to Masserano, a small village surrounded by nature, is a must. Overall, the Gravel Adventure combines rugged terrain with beautiful landscapes, providing a unique cycling experience in Piemonte.

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91 km
2080 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Valle Mosso Village center
Valle Mosso: Cycling through the scenic landscapes of Valle Mosso
Valle Mosso is a small town located in the Piemonte region of Italy. As a cyclist, Valle Mosso offers various routes for both road and gravel cycling. The surrounding countryside features rolling hills, beautiful valleys, and picturesque landscapes, providing enjoyable rides for all levels of cyclists. Nearby, you can find Colle del Pian del Lupo, a well-known climb often featured in local cycling races. Valle Mosso is a great locality for cyclists looking for diverse terrains and stunning views while exploring the beauty of Piemonte.
PrayVillage
Pray, located at 10 kilometers along the route, is a charming village with traditional stone houses and stunning views of the Italian countryside.
Monte Aronne667 mPeak
Monte Aronne, at 17 kilometers along the route, is a challenging gravel climb with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
PognoVillage
Pogno, at 32 kilometers along the route, is a picturesque town surrounded by nature and offering a perfect place for a coffee break.
Monte Curlera450 mPeak
Monte Curlera, at 35 kilometers along the route, is a challenging gravel climb that rewards cyclists with panoramic views of the Italian Alps.
Monte Calvario849 mPeak
Monte Calvario, at 48 kilometers along the route, is a stunning mountain peak with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and forests.
GrignascoVillage
Grignasco, at 55 kilometers along the route, is a small town surrounded by nature, perfect for a relaxing break and a picnic.
il Collinone482 mPeak
Il Collinone, at 66 kilometers along the route, is a challenging gravel climb offering breathtaking views of the Italian countryside.
Roasio San MaurizioVillage
Roasio San Maurizio, at 70 kilometers along the route, is a picturesque countryside village known for its quiet roads and beautiful scenery.
MasseranoVillage
Masserano, located at the end of the route, is a peaceful village surrounded by nature, perfect for a relaxed stay after a challenging gravel ride.
Finish: Valle Mosso Village center
Valle Mosso: Cycling through the scenic landscapes of Valle Mosso

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