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Road cycling routes around Triora are set within the Ligurian Alps, offering diverse and challenging terrain. The village, situated at approximately 800 meters above sea level in the Argentina Valley, provides a mountainous backdrop for rides. Cyclists encounter slow climbs and scenic descents through landscapes characterized by pine, chestnut, and oak forests, with significant elevation gains. The region's physical features include rugged alpine slopes and deep valleys, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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88
riders
67.8km
04:14
2,030m
2,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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63
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58.7km
03:42
1,710m
1,710m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49
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37.0km
02:03
790m
790m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Here's an exciting and informative comment to add to Komoot for the historic village of Apricale: 🌞 Apricale is pure magic! 🏰 A village perched on the hill, where every alley seems to tell a story. The stone houses, vaulted passages, and hidden stairways create a fascinating labyrinth waiting to be explored. Ideal for gravel bikers who love slow climbs and scenic descents 🚴♂️🌄 The view at sunset is breathtaking, and the atmosphere... seems like something out of a medieval novel 📜✨ Don't miss the main square with its fountain, art galleries, and a café with a view. Perfect for those seeking beauty, silence, and authenticity.
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Unfortunately up there it's notoriously prone to rain, thunderstorms and even hail (from midday onwards) 🙈🙈 ... always keep an eye on the radar😉😉 and take a rain jacket with you!🙏🤷♂️
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very beautiful village, known by all
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Toilets available behind the old station.
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Strategic position for bike rides: 22 km from the sea; arma di taggia, san remo, bordigher, ventimiglia. Possibility of climbing up to the balcone di marta 2300 m above sea level and even beyond... french border Briga. Realdo and triora...val nervia and val argentina. Have fun!!
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The famous Poggio climb. The last asperity of the Milan-Sanremo.
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Road cycling routes in Triora are primarily designed for experienced cyclists, featuring challenging alpine climbs and significant elevation gains. Out of 20 available routes, 12 are classified as difficult and 8 as moderate. The terrain often involves slow, sustained climbs and scenic descents through mountainous landscapes.
While Triora is known for its challenging terrain, there are some moderate options available. For example, the Bicycle Parking in Dolceacqua – Ventimiglia Cycle Path loop from Pigna is a moderate 49.6 km ride with 380 meters of elevation gain, offering a less strenuous experience compared to the more difficult climbs.
Road cycling in Triora is characterized by substantial elevation changes. Many routes feature significant climbs, such as the Apricale Historic Village – View of Bajardo loop from Castel Vittorio, which includes over 2,000 meters of ascent. The region's position in the Ligurian Alps means you'll encounter numerous ascents and descents.
The region is especially popular for cycling during July and September. These months typically offer favorable weather conditions for tackling the challenging routes and enjoying the scenic landscapes of the Ligurian Alps.
Triora is nestled within the Ligurian Alps Park and the Argentina Valley, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll cycle through landscapes characterized by pine, chestnut, oak, fir, and larch forests. Expect panoramic views of rugged alpine slopes, deep valleys, and mountains like Monte Saccarello and Monte Trono.
Yes, many routes offer breathtaking views, particularly at sunset, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a medieval novel. The elevated position of Triora and the surrounding mountains provide numerous opportunities for panoramic vistas across the Argentina Valley and the Ligurian Alps.
Triora, known as the 'Village of Witches,' offers several historical attractions. You can visit the Ethnographic and Witchcraft Museum (MES) or explore the medieval village itself with its ancient alleys and stone houses. The Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Church of San Bernardino also offer historical insights. For specific natural landmarks, consider visiting Statue of Christ the Redeemer on Monte Saccarello or Colle d'Oggia.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Reviewers often praise the challenging alpine climbs, the scenic descents through dense forests, and the unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm that Triora offers.
Yes, Triora's strategic position allows for rides to the coast, which is about 22 km away. There are also routes that extend towards the French border, such as the 'Triora - Saorge' route, offering international cycling experiences and diverse landscapes.
While specific parking details for every route are not provided, Triora is a village that caters to visitors. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas suitable for accessing the cycling routes.
Triora and its surrounding villages offer various amenities. While not every route will have cafes directly on the path, the main village of Triora and nearby towns like Molini di Triora provide options for refreshments and meals, allowing you to refuel during or after your ride.
Among the most challenging routes is the Poggio di Sanremo Climb – Ospedaletti, ciclabile tunnel with dozens of inscriptions loop from Castel Vittorio, which spans 79.1 km with over 1,460 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Apricale Historic Village – View of Bajardo loop from Buggio, covering 58.7 km with over 1,700 meters of ascent.


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