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Touring cycling around Costigliole Saluzzo is set at the entrance to the Varaita Valley in Italy's Piedmont region, characterized by varied terrain from agricultural landscapes to the foothills of the Cottian Alps. The area features extensive orchards, vineyards, and access to mountain vistas, including the slopes of Monviso. Cyclists can explore a network of routes that traverse both flat plains and ascending mountain passes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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267
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116km
08:20
2,360m
2,360m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.6km
03:01
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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58
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.4km
01:45
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.9km
04:02
790m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Central village of the Varaita valley, it has a beautiful, well-preserved historic center - unfortunately surrounded by the building expansions of the 1960s, which may have been useful, but are unsightly. Anyway, regardless. The village has all essential services, is central to the valley, offers several nearby excursions - an ideal place for a holiday.
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Frazione di Pontechianale in correspondence with the dam. The highlight is the view of the Pontechianale lake - but the church and the fountain are also worth attention.
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Registered among the most beautiful villages in Italy, and for good reason. A pearl set in the majestic scenery of the Cottian Alps, all restored and cleaned up. A dream village.
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From here you can enjoy a breathtaking view, both towards Italy and France. Unfortunately, I caught it during roadwork and resurfacing, but I'd be curious to see it once it's finished.
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The Cannon Road begins here. In winter, it's groomed and made skiable.
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'l Purtun, in Italian "The Gate," in Rossana. This is the ancient gateway to the artisans' and carters' quarter, dating back to the time of the Gazelli counts. Well restored and with an explanatory sign beside it, it is located on the main road that runs through the village, with a tiny square in front featuring benches and interesting wooden statues. To enjoy it, you have to turn off the main road and enter Rossana, but it's absolutely worth the effort. -- ['l Purtun (Rossana)]
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Chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony, in Piasco. Dependent on the nearby (and modern) church of Saint Anthony, the chapel dates back to the 16th century but has been remodeled several times over time. The row of kidney-shaped windows surrounding it is interesting. Easily reached on the old road from Piasco to Venasca, now used only by sparse local traffic.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Costigliole Saluzzo, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include routes through agricultural plains, river valleys, and the lower slopes of the Cottian Alps.
The terrain around Costigliole Saluzzo is quite varied. You'll find routes that traverse flat agricultural landscapes with orchards and vineyards, as well as more challenging ascents into the foothills of the Cottian Alps, offering stunning mountain vistas. The region is part of the broader 'Terres Monviso' area, known for its diverse cycling paths.
Yes, out of the 21 available routes, 3 are classified as easy. These routes typically stick to the agricultural plains and river valleys, providing a gentler cycling experience through vineyards and historic villages. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, the easier options are generally more suitable for a relaxed pace.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Lemma (Hamlet of Rossana) – Sampeyre Pass loop from Costigliole Saluzzo are ideal. This difficult route covers over 100 km and includes a substantial ascent of approximately 2674 meters to Sampeyre Pass, a notable climb in the Cottian Alps that has featured in major races.
The region is rich in both historical and natural landmarks. You can cycle past various castles such as The Castiglia of Saluzzo, Manta Castle, and Castellar Castle. Natural features include the picturesque Varaita Valley and views of Monviso. The Historic center of Piasco – Devil's Bridge of Dronero loop from Costigliole Saluzzo, for example, takes you past the architectural landmark of the Devil's Bridge.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Costigliole Saluzzo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Historic center of Piasco – Lemma (Hamlet of Rossana) loop from Costigliole Saluzzo, which guides you through local towns and agricultural areas, and the Busca – Church of San Martino (Busca) loop from Costigliole Saluzzo.
The touring cycling routes in Costigliole Saluzzo are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 2700 touring cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the scenic beauty of the agricultural landscapes and the challenging mountain ascents.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Costigliole Saluzzo. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the landscapes are vibrant, with blooming orchards in spring and rich colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, especially in the plains, while winter may bring snow to higher elevations.
Absolutely. The area provides several viewpoints offering privileged perspectives. For instance, the View of Monviso from Monte Pagliano and the Monte San Bernardo Summit and Panoramic View are excellent spots to take in the surrounding Varaita Valley and the plain. Some routes will naturally lead you to these higher vantage points.
Yes, touring cycling in Costigliole Saluzzo often combines physical activity with cultural immersion. Routes frequently pass through historic villages, past ancient chapels, and near palaces like Palazzo Sarriod de la Tour. The region's culinary identity, with local specialties like 'La Tonda de Costigliole' apricot and Quagliano grape wine, also offers opportunities for cultural stops.
Beyond the stunning mountain vistas, the region boasts unique geological formations. Nearby Villar San Costanzo, you can find the 'Ciciu,' peculiar 'mushrooms' formed from clay and quartz, adding an interesting geological point of interest to the natural scenery that can be incorporated into your cycling itinerary.
The longest route listed is the Lemma (Hamlet of Rossana) – Sampeyre Pass loop from Costigliole Saluzzo, which spans 101.2 km (62.8 miles). This challenging route is designed for experienced cyclists and includes a significant climb to Sampeyre Pass.


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