4.5
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1,205
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Touring cycling around Courmayeur offers routes through alpine landscapes at the foot of the Mont Blanc massif, featuring diverse terrain. The region includes the Val Ferret and Val Veny, characterized by lush forests, meadows, and glacial valleys. Cyclists encounter a mix of flat valley floors, marked sloping sections, and rough ramps, with views of glaciers and alpine lakes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.9
(11)
291
riders
33.1km
03:47
1,130m
1,130m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.7
(9)
221
riders
24.6km
02:18
800m
800m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
185
riders
75.5km
04:56
1,030m
1,030m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
96
riders
38.3km
02:53
940m
940m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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70
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34.9km
02:36
830m
830m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A typical Aosta Valley village nestled in the mountains, a crossroads for Colle San Carlo, the Piccolo San Bernardo, and Pré-Saint-Didier. A little trivia: it was here that, at the end of the Second World War, a partisan brigade and a small republican brigade, putting aside all hatred, jointly opposed De Gaulle's attempt to annex the Aosta Valley to France.
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The Torre del Lebbroso dates back to the 13th century and stands on the western corner of the old Roman city walls of Augusta Praetoria. The tower was originally built on the foundations of an earlier Roman tower. The tower was once owned by the noble De Friour family. Later it was used as part of the Hospice de charité and served as a residence for a leper named Pietro Bernardo Guasco. The tower is also famous for the book “Le lépreux de la cité d’Aoste” (translated as “The Leper of the City of Aosta”), written by Xavier de Maistre. Today the Torre del Lebbroso belongs to the Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta and is used as an exhibition space.
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La Thuile is one of the largest municipalities in the Aosta Valley; it is located in Valdigne, an area whose name derives from "Vallis Digna" which describes a valley worthy of being colonized for its magnificent exposure at the foot of Mont Blanc but above all worthy of the highest consideration because it was the main connection route with Narbonensis Gaul. At 1450 meters above sea level La Thuile is a mountain village with just over 800 inhabitants (less than seven per square kilometre) which become many more thanks to its strong tourist vocation: in winter it is an international ski resort with slopes reaching the Little Saint Bernard Pass and La Rosiére and in summer it is a place for nature walks, bike excursions and outdoor activities. You can admire the Rutor Glacier (the third largest in the Aosta Valley) with the Rutorine waterfalls with 3 rock falls, discover the mining past linked to the extraction of silver first and then anthracite, find old seventeenth-century entrenchments or admire glimpses of the Mont Blanc massif. In the midst of so much nature, the traditions of a mountain culture rich in values also stand out: food and wine, craftsmanship (The Maison Musée Berton - maisonberton.it - is the ideal place to discover it through a private collection in a private villa now transformed into a house museum) , local products such as Fontina - fontina-dop.it -.
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White stands out against blue
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The "Via delle Gallie" retraces the road that the Romans built in the Aosta Valley at the end of the 1st century BC. It is still practicable today from Pont-Sanit-Martin to the Great San Bernardo. In the pretty village of Pont Serrand you can still see the remains of the ancient road. Just beyond the town, on the short stretch of state road, you cross the Dora di Verney. The bridge over which you pass today stands on the same point where the Romans had built their infrastructure of which you can see evidence by looking on the orographic right of the river.
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Courmayeur offers a diverse range of terrain, from relatively flat valley floors in Val Ferret to marked sloping sections and rough ramps in Val Veny. You'll encounter both paved surfaces and dirt roads, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Mont Blanc massif, glaciers, and alpine lakes.
While many routes are challenging, the Val Ferret is known for its gentle slopes and lush meadows, offering more accessible options. These routes provide open views of Mont Blanc and are ideal for families or less experienced cyclists looking for a relaxed ride.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past dramatic glaciers, such as the Brenva Glacier, and beautiful alpine lakes like Lac Combal. For specific highlights, consider visiting the Waterfall in Val Ferret or the impressive Dard Waterfall. You'll also find breathtaking viewpoints like the View of the Mer de Glace.
There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes detailed for the Courmayeur area, catering to various skill levels. This includes 1 easy route, 7 moderate routes, and 11 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The touring cycling routes around Courmayeur are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the majestic Mont Blanc views, the diverse alpine valleys like Val Ferret and Val Veny, and the dramatic glaciers that define the landscape.
Yes, several routes offer a loop experience. For instance, the Val Veny – Mont Blanc Glacier View loop from Entrèves provides stunning glacier views, while the Mont Blanc loop from Courmayeur offers a challenging ride with significant elevation gain.
Absolutely. The Aosta Valley, where Courmayeur is located, features routes that pass through traditional villages and historical landmarks. A notable option is the Saint-Pierre Church and Castle – Sarriod de La Tour Castle loop from Courmayeur, which takes you through cultural sites and charming villages.
The summer months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Courmayeur, as the weather is favorable and the full network of trails is accessible. The region's ski resorts also transform into 'Bike Areas' during summer, with lifts operating to make many trails more accessible.
Many routes provide spectacular views of Mont Blanc and its surrounding glaciers. The Val Veny Tour explores a rugged landscape with views of glacial tongues, and the Blue glacial river flowing past Mont Blanc – Lac Combal loop from Rifugio Monte Bianco offers close-up views of glacial rivers and the massif.
Routes vary significantly. For example, the challenging Val Veny Tour covers about 33 km with over 1100 meters of elevation gain, while the Saint-Pierre Church and Castle – Sarriod de La Tour Castle loop from Courmayeur is a longer ride at 75 km with over 1000 meters of ascent, often taking nearly 5 hours.
Yes, Courmayeur is very e-bike friendly. Many routes and services are specifically tailored for e-bikes, making challenging mountain terrain accessible to a wider range of cyclists. Guided e-bike tours are also available to help you explore the valleys.
Numerous mountain huts and refuges, such as Rifugio Walter Bonatti and Rifugio Maison Vieille, are scattered throughout the region. These serve as excellent rest stops, offering food and often spectacular views, making them perfect for a break during your ride.


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