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Nus Gravel Adventure


A gravel cycling route starting from Nus

An adventurous gravel cycling experience in Nus

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Experience a thrilling gravel cycling journey starting in Nus. This 63km route combines challenging gravel trails with stunning mountain landscapes. With a total ascent of 2299m, this route is suitable for advanced cyclists seeking an off-road adventure. Explore the iconic Torre di Conoz, a medieval watchtower, and discover the charming village of Lod. Take in the panoramic views from the Belvedere Chambave and visit the historical Castello di Pilato. This route is not for the faint-hearted, but offers a unique and rewarding cycling experience in the heart of Valle d'Aosta.

gravel
63 km
2299 m
Savage
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Nus Village center
Nus: Challenging climbs and scenic routes in the Aosta Valley, Italy.
Nus is a locality in Valle d’Aosta/Vallée d’Aoste, Italy. Nus offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes, making it a great destination for road and gravel cyclists. The roads are generally in good condition, though caution should be exercised on certain sections due to heavier traffic. Cyclists visiting Nus can explore nearby well-known climbs such as the Col de Joux, famous for its appearance in the Giro d'Italia. With the stunning backdrop of the Aosta Valley, Nus has plenty to offer for cycling enthusiasts.
Torre di ConozCastle
Discover the Torre di Conoz, a medieval watchtower with a rich history.
LodVillage
Explore the picturesque village of Lod, known for its traditional architecture.
BrengonVillage
Enjoy the challenging climb to the summit of Brengon, offering breathtaking views.
Castello GambaCastle
Visit the Castello Gamba, a historical gem showcasing architectural beauty.
Belvedere ChambaveViewpoint
Take in the stunning views from the Belvedere Chambave lookout.
Castello di PilatoCastle
Admire the impressive Castello di Pilato, a symbol of Valle d'Aosta's rich history.
Finish: Nus Village center
Nus: Challenging climbs and scenic routes in the Aosta Valley, Italy.