Mountain passes around Locana offer access to the Orco Valley and the Gran Paradiso National Park. This region features diverse landscapes, from wooded areas to high alpine environments with waterfalls and mountain peaks. The area is characterized by challenging routes and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Locana serves as a base for exploring these mountain passes and the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The climb winds through a majestic valley (personally my favorite), never reaching excessive gradients; it's long but pedalable, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural surroundings. Apart from the peak season, there's almost no traffic, although you might encounter a few campers, which can be annoying on the way down. If you tackle the climb during periods of the year when there aren't too many tourists, you might, like me, have pleasant encounters with ibex and chamois that have come down to road level.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Very well described by meckomat: first gravel, then 2km of singletrack, sometimes flat, sometimes steeper, the last 300m of elevation gain can only be achieved by pushing at least.
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What can I say, pure spectacle!
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Crucial point of several itineraries, spectacular view
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From Ceserole Reale to Colle del Nivolet, you have to overcome 2 uphill sections separated by a short rest when you cross Lake Agnel. The first of the 2 sections is without a doubt the hardest. They are approximately 7 km with an average of 9% and some km at 10%. However, the beauty of the landscape and the feat of conquering the Nivolet make everything seem simple.
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In Noasca the hardest part of the climb to Nivolet begins. Whether through the galleries or across the old road, the uphill section from Noasca to Ceserole Reale is the hardest area by far, with many ramps above 10%. For example, as soon as you leave Noasca, and going up a beautiful waterfall, there is a ramp that reaches 15% over 4 horseshoes. Show!
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Locana offers access to several remarkable mountain passes. Among them, the Ascent to the Nivolet Pass is highly acclaimed for its breathtaking scenery within the Gran Paradiso National Park. Other popular options include the challenging Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne and the scenic Passo della Croce.
The mountain passes around Locana, especially those within the Gran Paradiso National Park like the Ascent to the Nivolet Pass, offer diverse landscapes. You'll encounter stunning alpine lakes such as Lago Ceresole, Serrù Lake, and Lago Agnel, along with waterfalls, glaciers, and panoramic mountain peaks. The routes transition from wooded areas in lower sections to high alpine environments.
Yes, the area around Locana offers mountain passes suitable for various skill levels, including family-friendly options. For instance, Passo della Croce is categorized as family-friendly and includes facilities, making it a good choice for families.
The mountain passes around Locana are ideal for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with routes like the challenging Colle del Nivolet from Locana. You can also find numerous hiking and mountain biking trails. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Locana, Gravel biking around Locana, and MTB Trails around Locana guides.
The Ascent to the Nivolet Pass is considered a 'cycling paradise' due to its duration, stunning scenery, and challenging gradients. It features a scenic mountain road, especially after the initial steep climbs, and offers a unique traffic-free experience for cyclists and hikers when taking the alternative route before the large tunnel. Many visitors describe it as an unmissable destination for avid cyclists.
Yes, especially on passes located within the Gran Paradiso National Park, such as the Le Pont (1920 m) – Gran Paradiso National Park area. It's common to spot diverse wildlife like chamois, ibex, and marmots, particularly outside of peak tourist season when they might descend closer to road level.
Locana is known for offering a range of mountain passes, from intermediate to challenging. Passes like the Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne and Passo della Croce are considered challenging, featuring steep sections and rough terrain. However, there are also intermediate and family-friendly options available.
The Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne is a challenging route. The driveway consists of asphalt and loose ground, leading to a narrow mountain path with steep sections. Be prepared for bike carrying and ensure good surefootedness, especially towards the end. The waterfalls along the route are perfect for mid-ride refills.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Locana is generally during the warmer months when the passes are clear of snow and accessible. This allows for optimal conditions for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the diverse landscapes. Outside of peak season, you might also experience less traffic and more opportunities for wildlife encounters.
Yes, passes like La Bassa (1490 m) serve as intersections for several paths. From here, you can climb to the top of Mares peak, reach the chapel-refuge of San Bernardo di Mares, descend towards Alpette, or access the Rocche di San Martino, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Visitors highly appreciate the exceptional panoramas and the sense of untouched wilderness offered by the mountain passes around Locana. The diverse landscapes, from wooded valleys to high alpine environments with lakes and waterfalls, along with the challenging yet rewarding routes for cyclists and hikers, contribute to a memorable experience. The opportunity to spot wildlife in the Gran Paradiso National Park is also a significant draw.


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