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Road cycling around Bionaz, nestled in Italy's Aosta Valley, offers diverse terrain within an alpine environment. The region is characterized by deep valleys, majestic peaks, and the prominent Place Moulin Dam and its emerald lake. Road cycling routes navigate through these features, often following valley floors or ascending into higher altitudes. The landscape includes a mix of paved surfaces, forests, and open pastures, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
4.0
(1)
24
riders
16.7km
01:13
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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142
riders
45.5km
02:59
1,340m
1,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(5)
215
riders
63.7km
04:06
1,730m
1,730m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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72
riders
39.1km
02:29
1,010m
1,010m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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86
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25.8km
01:41
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Mountain tour through woods and spectacular panoramas
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Pila is a mountain resort located at about 1,800 meters above Aosta, known for both winter sports and summer activities. Its position makes it a privileged panoramic viewpoint: on clear days, the view opens up over a large part of the Aosta Valley Alpine arc, from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn to Monte Rosa.
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a beautiful artificial lake with tables and picnic areas where it is pleasant to stop and it is possible to take a walk on the path that goes all around the lake
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You can also stay for just a few hours: the hour costs 50 cents (as of 2025).
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Making this climb to see the Matterhorn is worth it.
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The regional capital is located in the middle of the valley of the same name. The city still has the layout of the old Roman castrum, and in the car-free centre several monuments recall the Roman period. Aosta was a lively religious centre in the Middle Ages. St. Anselm, the later Archbishop of Canterbury who died in 1109, was born here. Today Aosta is a busy tourist hub at the crossroads of the roads to the Great St. Bernard Pass and Switzerland.
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Piazza Émile Chanoux is the central square of Aosta, located in the Valle d’Aosta region of Italy. Named after the notary and resistance leader Émile Chanoux, the square is a rectangular square with its long sides facing north and south. The square is surrounded by elegant buildings, including the neoclassical Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville), which is richly decorated with frescoes and marquetry. In front of the Town Hall is a monument to the Soldier of the Aosta Valley, made by Pietro Canonica in 1924. The square serves as a meeting place and venue for festivals and markets, and is also home to the Hôtel des États, an important 18th-century building now used for temporary exhibitions.
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The Arco di Augusto was built in 25 BC in honour of Emperor Augustus after the Roman victory over the Salassi. This impressive arch marks the northern entrance to the city and is located in line with the decumanus maximus. It is made of conglomerate blocks and has a single arch with a height of 11.40 metres. The ten half-columns on the facades and sides are decorated with Corinthian capitals. The Doric frieze, with metopes and triglyphs, adds a classical touch. In the Middle Ages it was known as Saint-Voût because of an image of the Redeemer that was placed there. During the 12th century it served as a residence for a local noble family and later as a fortress for the balestrieri. In 1716 the roof was replaced with slate due to water damage. The current appearance is the result of restoration work in 1912. Under the arch is a wooden cross, a copy of the original placed in 1449 as a votive offering against flooding from the Buthier River.
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Bionaz offers a diverse selection of road cycling routes, with a total of 18 routes available. These range from easy valley rides to challenging alpine ascents, catering to various skill levels.
The best time for road cycling in Bionaz is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Summer offers the most favorable conditions with clear roads and access to higher alpine passes, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glacial lakes.
Yes, Bionaz is well-suited for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The region features several difficult routes with significant elevation gains, navigating through alpine landscapes. An example is the Church of Saint Michael, Oyace – Bridge over the Buthier loop from Perquis, which covers over 41 km with more than 1,100 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes involve elevation, there are options for beginners. The region offers routes that follow valley floors, providing a more gentle experience. For instance, the popular "Along Lake Place Moulin" is a largely flat path ideal for leisurely rides, though not explicitly listed as a komoot route in the provided data, it highlights the type of terrain available for easier cycling.
Road cycling in Bionaz offers varied terrain. You'll encounter well-paved roads winding through deep valleys, alongside the Buthier stream, and ascending into higher altitudes. The landscape transitions from lush forests and extensive grasslands to more open alpine pastures, with majestic peaks and glacial lakes providing a stunning backdrop.
Road cycling routes in Bionaz are rich with natural beauty and notable landmarks. You can expect to see the impressive Bridge over the Buthier stream, the vast Place Moulin hydroelectric reservoir, and picturesque Alpine lakes like Blue Lake. The routes also offer views of surrounding peaks, some soaring to 4,000 meters, and pass through the verdant Montagnayes Nature Reserve.
Yes, beyond the natural landscapes, you can encounter several points of interest. Routes may pass by traditional "rascards" (ancient rural wooden constructions) in small villages. While not directly on all road routes, nearby attractions include the Chamois Village and the Breuil-Cervinia Village. You might also spot mountain refuges like Prarayer Refuge, which offer traditional mountain dishes.
The road cycling routes in Bionaz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists particularly appreciate the unspoiled nature, breathtaking views of majestic peaks and glacial lakes, and the tranquil environment away from urban hustle. The diverse terrain, from valley floors to challenging alpine ascents, also contributes to a rewarding experience.
Yes, parking is generally available in Bionaz and surrounding villages, especially near popular starting points for routes. Specific parking areas can be found in village centers or designated spots near trailheads, making it convenient to access the road cycling network.
For families, the flatter sections along the valley floors or the path along the Place Moulin lake offer more relaxed cycling experiences. These areas provide a safe and scenic environment for families to enjoy a ride together, away from more challenging alpine climbs.
Yes, Bionaz and the Valpelline valley offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find small villages with cafes and restaurants. Additionally, mountain refuges like Prarayer Refuge provide opportunities for traditional mountain dishes and overnight stays, though these might require a short detour from main road cycling routes.
Yes, Bionaz features several circular road cycling routes, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Church of Saint Michael, Oyace – Place Moulin Dam loop from Ollomont, which offers a challenging ride with impressive views of the dam and its lake, and the Lago Blu – Pietra Fountain loop from Breuil-Cervinia.


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