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Cycling through the vineyards – Aymavilles Castle loop from Sarre

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Italy
Aosta Valley
Sarre

Cycling through the vineyards – Aymavilles Castle loop from Sarre

Hard

5.0

(2)

14

riders

Cycling through the vineyards – Aymavilles Castle loop from Sarre

04:02

46.6km

1,440m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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824 m

Sarre Castle

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History
The castle stands in the Lalex area, on a promontory overlooking the Aosta plain above the state road to Mont Blanc, just beyond the crossroads for Cogne.


Built in 1710 by Giovanni Francesco Ferrod of Arvier on the remains of a strong house from 1242, after various changes of ownership it was purchased in 1869 by the King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II, who renovated it and used it as a residence during his hunting trips in the Aosta Valley.
The royal castle of Sarre, which became part of His Majesty's private heritage, then became the headquarters used by the king of Italy for his expeditions in the valleys of Cogne, Rhêmes and Valsavarenche.


To host the first king of Italy, the residence underwent some modifications, including the raising of the tower and the construction of a new stable. Inside, the rooms were completely renovated and modernized. The conservator of the Royal Palace of Milan was specifically entrusted with the furnishings, which he arranged by transferring the furnishings from other royal residences.

Vittorio Emanuele's successor, Umberto I (1844-1900), also assigned the Alpine castle to uses linked to hunting.

In the last years of his reign, Umberto I paid particular attention to the residence of Sarre, whose internal renovation he promoted. The works carried out on that occasion include the important decorative campaigns of the monumental environments, decorated with ibex and chamois trophies.
The castle was inhabited as a holiday by Queen Maria José even in the years following the monarchy.


In 1989 the Valle d´Aosta Region purchased the complex to restore it. The castle, which appears as a longitudinal body with a square tower in the centre, can be considered a museum of the Savoy presence in the Aosta Valley.

Visit
The visit itinerary unfolds on three floors:


the ground floor is set up as a museum and introduces a guided tour of the upper floors; some rooms are dedicated to the hunting theme and illustrate the territory, the management methods and the technical specificities of real hunts.
the first floor, which still retains the furnishings and the appearance it took on in the second half of the 19th century, recalls the residential dimension of the Umbertine phase of the castle; the rooms are presented, with some exceptions, with the furniture documented by the 1890 inventory and with the textile furnishings described by the same inventory and reproduced on the basis of some original samples preserved in the State Archives of Turin.
on the second floor, the exhibition presents a chronological setting linked to the members of the Savoy dynasty who lived in the castle from the beginning of the twentieth century to the post-World War II period.

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4.00 km

Cycling through the vineyards

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The area around Aymavilles is characterized by numerous vineyards. In the middle you will find small paved streets and also a variety of unpaved paths that you can explore with your mountain bike.

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4.68 km

View of Aymavilles Castle

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In summer, numerous events take place in this castle, which is well worth seeing. Those interested can find the complete program here: castelloaymavilles.it.

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5.11 km

Aymavilles Castle

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The Aymavilles castle, located on a moraine hill and surrounded by meadows and vineyards, dominates the course of the Dora Baltea and the strategic and commercial route that led to the Alpine passes including the Piccolo San Bernardo.
Its history is very ancient, in a papal bull of 1207 it appears as a simple tower or stronghold belonging to the assets of the canons of Saint Gilles.
This fortification subsequently underwent numerous transformations thanks to the illustrious owners who followed one another over time, starting from 1360, when the Savoys enfeoffed the jurisdiction to Aimone di Challant.
The castle is easily recognizable for its original but elegant structure characterized by eighteenth-century stuccoes, loggias and coats of arms.
The exterior is refined by the presence of a vast park with a fountain, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire valley floor.

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12.6 km

Ozein Trail

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This connecting path passes through the meadows and offers a beautiful view.

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13.3 km

Viewpoint

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7

18.1 km

View of Mont Blanc

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View of the Aosta Valley

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26.0 km

Pila – Balcony over the Alps

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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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30.5 km

Pleasant descent between Les Fleurs and Gressan, segment of the 15th stage of the 105th Giro d'Italia, covered on 22 May 2022.

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46.6 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.8 km

14.6 km

5.12 km

420 m

415 m

245 m

Surfaces

24.8 km

13.8 km

7.68 km

333 m

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