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Touring cycling routes around Lac des Neuf Couleurs traverse a mountainous landscape characterized by high alpine passes, deep valleys, and the proximity to the French Alps. The region features varied terrain, including both challenging ascents and more moderate paths through natural environments. This area is defined by its elevation changes and the presence of natural features like waterfalls and mountain lakes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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18.3km
01:18
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.4km
04:43
1,780m
1,780m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.1km
01:49
600m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.46km
01:01
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.4km
02:59
1,050m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful lake formed by the Saretto dam, which is part of the Maira Valley hydroelectric complex. It offers a beautiful panorama, with its body of water surrounded by mountains.
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Hiking refuge at the end of the drivable road, an excellent base for excursions in the area. It is located in an area with a wonderful panorama, with a direct view of the Provenzale.
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After Saretto, the road opens up and offers a cinematic panorama of Chiappera, la Provenzale, and the upper Maira valley.
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Beautiful village that the provincial road completely bypasses, but which is worth entering for a more in-depth visit. Of particular interest: the small square with the chapel and the old oven (still functioning and in use), the wash fountain, and a beautiful fresco of Saint Joseph with the Child Jesus on the facade of a house.
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Beautiful village just north of Acceglio. The provincial road goes around it from above, but it's worth taking the old road to visit the original core.
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gradual climb towards Monte Bellino
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https://youtu.be/JFu9Uf70ECw?si=5jd76ATJkKHsYo-D The village is quite high up, and beyond that, there's nothing else except a church. The lonely church looks like it could be in Mexico, with its wall and arched entrance. Tourists can get food here.
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The touring cycling routes in this region are primarily categorized as moderate to difficult. While there are no routes specifically rated as easy, you will find two moderate options, such as the Pont-du-Châtelet – Pont du Châtelet loop from Maljasset, which is 11.1 miles (17.9 km) long, and the Grange Collet – Stroppia Waterfall loop from Chiappera, at 5.3 miles (8.5 km).
Yes, the region is known for its natural features, including waterfalls. The Ciarbonet Pass – Stroppia Waterfall loop from Chiappera is a challenging 29.4 miles (47.4 km) route that specifically passes by the impressive Stroppia Waterfall, offering a memorable scenic experience.
Routes vary significantly in length and elevation. You can expect distances ranging from approximately 5.3 miles (8.5 km) for shorter, moderate loops to nearly 30 miles (47.4 km) for more challenging tours. Elevation gains are substantial, reflecting the mountainous terrain, with some difficult routes featuring over 5,800 feet (1,780 meters) of ascent.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Lac des Neuf Couleurs are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Pont-du-Châtelet – Pont du Châtelet loop from Maljasset and the more challenging Ciarbonet Pass – Stroppia Waterfall loop from Chiappera.
The terrain is predominantly mountainous, characterized by high alpine passes, deep valleys, and varied surfaces. You will encounter significant elevation changes, with both challenging ascents and descents, often on paths that wind through natural environments close to the French Alps.
The routes in Lac des Neuf Couleurs are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning mountain scenery, the challenge of the alpine passes, and the natural beauty of features like the Stroppia Waterfall.
There are several touring cycling routes available around Lac des Neuf Couleurs. Currently, komoot lists 4 distinct routes, offering a mix of moderate and difficult options for cyclists looking to explore the alpine landscape.
Experienced cyclists seeking a challenge will find several difficult routes. The La crocetta loop from Chiappera, at 18.7 miles (30.2 km) with over 3,400 feet (1,045 meters) of ascent, and the Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye – Col de Vars loop from Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, covering 15.1 miles (24.4 km) with over 2,600 feet (800 meters) of climbing, are excellent choices for a demanding ride.
Given the high alpine nature of the region, the best season for touring cycling is typically from late spring through early autumn (roughly June to September). During these months, snow has usually melted from higher passes, and weather conditions are generally more stable and favorable for cycling.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed for these routes, the presence of mountain lakes and natural waterfalls in the region suggests potential opportunities. However, always exercise caution, check local regulations, and be aware of water temperatures in alpine environments.
For routes starting from villages like Maljasset or Chiappera, you can typically find parking facilities within or at the edge of these communities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas, especially during peak seasons.
Public transport options to reach the more remote trailheads around Lac des Neuf Couleurs are generally limited. Access is often easier by private vehicle. Some larger towns in the wider French Alps region may have bus services, but direct connections to specific starting points for these cycling routes might be infrequent or non-existent.


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