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Road cycling routes around La Magdeleine are characterized by significant alpine climbs and descents within the Aosta Valley. The terrain features high mountain passes, deep valleys, and scenic routes leading to elevated villages and lakes. Cyclists can expect challenging ascents with substantial elevation gain, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. The region's road network provides diverse options for exploring its mountainous landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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12.9km
00:41
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.8km
01:46
900m
900m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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27.0km
01:43
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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20.7km
01:06
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.3km
00:47
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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The village of Saint-Jacques-des-Allemands, located at almost 1,700 meters above sea level, is a small pearl nestled at the end of the Ayas Valley. Here, the characteristic Walser-style houses nestle on the slopes of the Rosa massif mountains, creating a unique landscape where history, traditional architecture and nature blend harmoniously. Walking through its streets means immersing yourself in a timeless atmosphere, between ancient Alpine traditions and breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
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The Church of San Giacomo dei Germani, dedicated to Saint James the Greater, apostle and patron saint of Spain, is a place full of history and spirituality. Located in the small Walser village of Cunéaz, it is part of the Camino de Santiago, the famous pilgrimage that leads to Santiago de Compostela, where the saint rests. The simple and intimate church offers visitors a moment of pause and reflection, immersed in an atmosphere that combines Alpine tradition with the universal spirituality of the cult of Saint James.
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It offers a view of the valley, don't underestimate the climb back up if you leave your car at the chairlift facilities above.
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Champoluc is a jewel of a village at the foot of Monte Rosa. Every corner tells the story of the mountain. It is an ideal starting point for some 4000 meters known throughout the world.
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The resort of Champoluc is renowned for winter sports, from the small downhill skiing resort of Antagnod to the well-known facilities of the Monterosa Ski area of Frachey and Champoluc, which, with over 100 km of slopes, connect the Val d'Ayas, the Gressoney Valley and the Valsesia.
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The Col de Joux is a picturesque pass connecting the Ayas Valley to the central valley. The gradients to reach it, both from Saint-Vincent and from Brusson, are always manageable, but never negligible. The word Joux likely derives from a pre-Latin term meaning wooded hill. Others, however, maintain a Latin connection to the word Jugum, meaning yoke, and hence hill.
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There are nearly 50 road cycling routes around La Magdeleine, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from challenging alpine climbs to more accessible loops through picturesque valleys.
Road cycling in La Magdeleine is characterized by significant alpine climbs and descents. The routes are predominantly moderate to difficult, with 21 moderate and 23 difficult routes. However, there are also 3 easy routes available for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
Yes, for those looking for an easier ride, the region offers options like the Climb to Antognod from Champoluc — Ring tour. This 12.9 km path provides a more accessible climb with a ring tour format, perfect for a shorter, less demanding ride.
The routes in La Magdeleine offer breathtaking alpine scenery, featuring high mountain passes, deep valleys, and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. You'll cycle through charming villages and experience the dramatic mountainous landscape of the Aosta Valley.
The road cycling routes in La Magdeleine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging alpine climbs, the scenic mountain passes, and the diverse terrain that caters to various ability levels.
Yes, La Magdeleine offers several circular routes. An example is the Climb to Antognod from Champoluc — Ring tour, which provides a convenient loop for a round trip. Another option is the Lago Blu loop from Cretaz, a moderate 20.3 km route.
While cycling, you can explore several historical and natural attractions. You might pass by impressive structures like the Bovaye - Castello Gamba or the Castello di Ussel. The region's routes often lead through areas with rich history and stunning natural beauty.
Yes, you can find routes that include scenic lakes. For instance, the Lago Blu loop from Cretaz is a moderate route that takes you past the beautiful Lago Blu, offering picturesque views during your ride.
Given the alpine nature of La Magdeleine, the best time for road cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more favorable weather conditions and ensures that high mountain passes are clear of snow, providing access to the full range of routes.
Absolutely. Experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenges, such as the Col de Joux Pass – Ascent to Antagnod from Corbet loop from Antey-Saint-André. This difficult 89.6 km trail features substantial elevation gain, leading through mountain passes and valleys, and typically takes over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, significant climbs are a defining characteristic of road cycling in La Magdeleine. The Châtillon to Breuil-Cervinia Climb is a prime example, featuring a substantial ascent towards the high-altitude resort of Breuil-Cervinia, with over 1500 meters of elevation gain over 56.4 km.
Many routes in La Magdeleine traverse iconic mountain passes. The Col de Joux Pass – Ascent to Antagnod from Corbet loop from Antey-Saint-André is a notable example, taking you over the Col de Joux Pass and offering classic alpine cycling experiences.


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