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Touring cycling around Châtillon, primarily in the Aosta Valley, Italy, features varied and often challenging terrain. The region is characterized by high-altitude roads, mountain passes, and routes tracing the Dora Baltea river. Cyclists encounter panoramic mountain views, lush forests, and scenic vineyards. The landscape includes substantial elevation gains, catering to those seeking demanding climbs.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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65.9km
05:20
1,990m
1,990m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35
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36.1km
03:00
1,160m
1,160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.7km
02:17
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.9km
04:33
1,570m
1,570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A green lung with benches in the middle of a hill
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Always interesting glimpses😜
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Emarese is located on a beautiful plateau that is sunny all year round. The village has beautiful stone houses, many of which have been renovated respecting the original materials and architecture. On the walls of some of these houses, reproductions of period photos have been hung, showing the faces of the people who lived in the village in a past that is becoming increasingly distant.
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Built between the 11th and 12th centuries and located at 656 m above sea level, overlooking the gorge carved out by the Dora Baltea, on a rocky spur that in Roman times was called Mons Jovis and is now bordered by the “Mongiovetta”, a stretch of the Strada statale 26 of the Aosta Valley carved into the rock, the castle of Saint-Germain is among the most strategic castles in the region, together with the fort of Bard and the Châtel Argent: in the past, its position made it easy to control and defend the village at the foot of the rocky udder and the central valley of the Aosta Valley. Located halfway between the municipalities of Verrès and Saint-Vincent, in visual connection with the Tour Chenal, the castle of Saint-Germain can only be reached from the north side of the Montjovet promontory. Today in ruins, the castle is among the largest fortifications in the Aosta Valley and although it shows signs of various eras, it reveals the typical primitive Aosta Valley fortification scheme, that is, a medieval castle characterized by a high central tower, 19 m high and 6 m on each side, surrounded by an imposing wall, to which other structures and walls were added in later eras. A Renaissance-style architecture is grafted onto this pre-existing structure. To reach the entrance, from the north side, it was and still is necessary to follow a path that is easily defended from above.
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Stop to catch your breath and enjoy the beautiful lake with its magical colors, nestled between the mountains
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Saint-Vincent is a town and comune in the Valle d’Aosta region, Italy. Situated at an altitude of 575 metres (1,900 ft), Saint-Vincent is a popular summer holiday destination with mineral springs. It is also home to one of Italy’s four casinos. The town offers a range of activities for visitors, from the beauty of the surrounding mountains to the thermal baths and internationally renowned casino.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Châtillon, primarily located in the Aosta Valley, Italy. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate rides to challenging climbs through high-altitude roads and mountain passes.
Touring cycling in Châtillon is generally challenging, with 16 out of 21 routes rated as difficult. These often involve significant elevation gains and high-altitude sections. There are also 5 moderate routes available for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Châtillon are designed as loops. For example, the extensive Dora Baltea Cycle Path – Railway bridge over the Dora. loop from Châtillon-Saint-Vincent is a 76.6-mile (123.3 km) circular route following the Dora Baltea river.
In the Aosta Valley, you'll experience panoramic mountain views, lush forests, and scenic vineyards. Routes often trace the Dora Baltea river. In other French Châtillon locations, landscapes vary from lavender fields and Scots pines in Drôme to the expansive Châtillonnais forest and the Nivernais Canal by Bike route with its castles and pastures.
Along the routes, you can encounter historical landmarks like the Arch of Augustus in the Aosta Valley. The Châtillon Cycle Path – Saint-Marcel Castle loop from Châtillon-Saint-Vincent passes by Saint-Marcel Castle. Other attractions in the broader region include the remarkable Douix spring near Châtillon-sur-Seine and the historic Château de Châtillon along the Nivernais Canal.
The touring cycling routes in Châtillon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning mountain views, and the challenging climbs that define the region.
For longer distances, the Dora Baltea Cycle Path – Railway bridge over the Dora. loop from Châtillon-Saint-Vincent covers 76.6 miles (123.3 km). Additionally, the Drôme region features parts of larger networks like the 'Chemins du Soleil', and Châtillon-en-Bazois is on a section of the Nivernais Canal by Bike, offering extended touring possibilities.
The best time for touring cycling in the Aosta Valley's Châtillon generally aligns with late spring to early autumn (May to October) when mountain passes are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. For regions like Drôme, spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures to enjoy the lavender fields and vineyards.
Yes, the Châtillon area in the Aosta Valley is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lago di Lod and Lake Muffé, both popular highlights. The Garden of the Sky and Time is also located near Lake Muffé.
Absolutely. Châtillon in the Aosta Valley is known for its demanding climbs and high-altitude roads. Routes like the Brusson – Road to Colle Tzecore loop from Châtillon-Saint-Vincent lead through mountain passes with substantial elevation gains, perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
While many routes are difficult, there are 5 moderate touring cycling routes available. These routes still offer beautiful scenery and an enjoyable ride without the extreme elevation gains of the most challenging paths. One example is the Saint-Vincent – Col de Joux loop from Châtillon-Saint-Vincent, which is a difficult route but shorter than others.
Access to routes can vary by specific Châtillon location. In the Aosta Valley, public transport options like regional buses or trains might connect to larger towns near trailheads. For Châtillon-en-Bazois, the Nivernais Canal by Bike route is accessible, and you can find more information on regional transport links through local tourism offices.
Yes, beyond individual routes, the Drôme region (Châtillon-en-Diois) is part of larger networks like the 'Chemins du Soleil'. In Châtillon-en-Bazois, you can join a section of the Nivernais Canal by Bike, which is part of a longer greenway system. For more details on the Nivernais Canal, you can refer to France Vélo Tourisme.


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