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Touring cycling around Lake Teleccio is characterized by demanding climbs and spectacular alpine scenery within the Gran Paradiso National Park. The region features rugged mountains, deep valleys, and significant elevation changes, with routes often following paved roads that can have steep gradients. Cyclists encounter a landscape of majestic peaks, waterfalls, and coniferous forests, leading to the artificial Lake Teleccio. This environment provides a challenging experience for well-trained cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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17.6km
01:19
430m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:30
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Embark on a difficult touring bicycle ascent to Colle del Nivolet from Noasca, a challenging ride covering 33.4 miles (53.8 km) with a significant 5938 feet (1810 metres) of elevation gain. This route takes you through the stunning Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso, offering varied rock formations, cliffs, and pastures. You will pass numerous alpine lakes like Lago Serru and Lago Agnel, with the final hairpin bends providing exceptional views over these high-altitude waters. Expect to spend around 4 hours and 29 minutes on this demanding climb.
Starting your journey from Noasca, be aware of a steep tunnel section; you can bypass this by taking a very steep alternative route to the left, which was reconditioned in 2019. The road generally features good quality tarmac, though some narrow stretches appear higher up. For an even more serene experience, plan your ride for Sundays during summer, when the road from Diga di Serru upwards is closed to motor vehicles, allowing you to enjoy the upper reaches car-free.
This high alpine pass, reaching 2,612 metres to 2,614 metres, is nestled deep within Italy's oldest national park. It is famously known as a "Road to Nowhere" because the paved road effectively ends shortly after the summit, leading to significantly lighter traffic. The Colle del Nivolet also holds a unique place in cinematic history, serving as the setting for an iconic scene in the 1960s film "The Italian Job."

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50.9km
03:15
650m
650m
This difficult 31.6-mile touring cycling route in Valle dell'Orco offers stunning Gran Paradiso views and challenging climbs.
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25.9km
01:57
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This difficult 16.1-mile touring cycling loop around Lake Ceresole Reale in Gran Paradiso National Park offers stunning alpine views.
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03:27
810m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Inside the large former spinning mill; it contains numerous finds from prehistory to the Middle Ages; among others, two stelae statues from the Bronze Age
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Tacx ride Col del Nivolet This two-stage ride is one of the most scenic and challenging climbs in the Italian Alps. Stage one begins in a long valley that takes you into the wilderness of the mountains as you begin your ascent. The sun begins to set during this ride, offering breathtaking views.
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At an altitude of 2625 metres, Colle del Nivolet marks the border between Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta. Going up from Ceresole Reale the road is entirely asphalted and therefore quite busy. Spectacular views 🤩🏔️
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This is where the hard area of the Colle del Nivolet begins. It is a mountain town in the Orc Valley, which has a very pretty fountain next to a bridge over the river. It's worth stopping to take a breather and regroup. Right at the exit of the town, the first horseshoes and ramps above 10%. The Nivolet show begins!!!
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Going up towards Nivolet, you can stop at a highly panoramic point where you can photograph the lakes.
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Magnificent place, even children can reach it on foot. It's not difficult at all to get there, of course you have to climb a little. Once you reach the top there is a wonderful waterfall which you can pass behind and admire the wonder of nature and the mountains. Easy easy route, some passages a little less but absolutely doable! Highly recommended for a day trip and family walk. Good fun.
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Before Ceresole DO NOT enter the tunnel but take the well paved cycle path that starts just before on the left.... maximum gradients of 15%.... Still beautiful!!! p.s. passed tour of Italy in 2018.
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Artificial lake along the climb to Nivolet
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There are 5 touring cycling routes around Lake Teleccio, offering a mix of moderate and difficult challenges for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community.
The best time for touring cycling around Lake Teleccio is typically during the warmer months when the alpine roads are clear of snow. The region is characterized by demanding climbs and high-altitude scenery, so checking local weather conditions before your ride is advisable.
The touring cycling routes around Lake Teleccio are generally characterized by demanding climbs and significant altitude differences, making them more suitable for well-trained cyclists. While there are no routes specifically listed as 'easy', the The old road of Ceresole – Ceresole Reale loop from Noasca is a moderate option at 10.2 km, which might be manageable for families with older, experienced children.
As Lake Teleccio is located within the Gran Paradiso National Park, specific regulations regarding dogs apply to protect wildlife. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in certain areas and on paved roads, but it's always best to check the current park regulations before your visit to ensure compliance.
Expect challenging terrain with significant altitude differences. Routes often feature steep ascents, with some sections reaching gradients of 13-16%. While mostly paved, some sections can be rough. The landscape is rugged alpine, with hairpin bends, rock formations, and waterfalls.
Yes, there are circular touring cycling routes available. For example, the Noasca – Noasca Waterfall loop from Jerener is a moderate 17.2 km loop, and the Lake Ceresole Loop offers a more challenging 25.9 km ride around the lake.
The region offers stunning alpine views. Key landmarks include the impressive Teleccio Dam (also known as Telessio Dam), which creates the beautiful artificial lake. You'll also encounter numerous waterfalls cascading beside the road, and panoramic views of snow-capped mountains. The Noasca – Noasca Waterfall loop from Jerener specifically highlights a waterfall.
The paved route to the artificial Lake Teleccio and the Teleccio Dam involves a significant and demanding climb. While the road is mostly paved, some sections can be rough. A portion of the road to the dam is privately owned by IREN S.p.A., but hiking traffic is generally permitted. Cyclists should be prepared for a challenging ascent.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for routes, such as Noasca or near Lake Ceresole. Specific parking information for individual trailheads can often be found on komoot route pages or local tourism websites.
The touring cycling routes around Lake Teleccio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the spectacular alpine scenery, the challenging nature of the climbs, and the sense of solitude found amidst pure nature.
While the area around Lake Teleccio is remote, you can find cafes and accommodation options in nearby villages like Noasca or Locana. For a more rustic experience, the Rifugio Pontese is a mountain refuge situated at over 2200 meters, offering panoramic views, and the Bivacco Pocchiola-Meneghello is an unmanaged bivouac for overnight stays.
Being part of the Gran Paradiso National Park, the region offers a chance to observe alpine wildlife. Cyclists might spot animals such as ibex and marmots, especially in the Piantonetto Valley, which also features coniferous forests.
The Lake Teleccio area is known for its difficult routes. The Ascent to Colle del Nivolet from Noasca – Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso is a particularly difficult 53.8 km path with significant elevation gain through high alpine landscapes. Another challenging option is the Lake Ceresole Loop.


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