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Monte Rosa Tour Stage 4

Hard

4.0

(1)

5

riders

Monte Rosa Tour Stage 4

03:51

24.1km

1,870m

Mountain biking

Mountain biking Monte Rosa Tour Stage 4 is a difficult 14.9-mile route with 6125 feet of elevation gain, offering extreme alpine challenges.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes very steep uphill segments

You may need to push your bike.

After 6.43 km for 60 m

After 7.35 km for 4.07 km

After 12.5 km for 535 m

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12.8 km

Col d'Olen

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Col d'Olen is an Alpine pass located at 2,880 meters above sea level, which connects the Lys valley in Valle d'Aosta with Valsesia in Piedmont. This pass opens between …

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17.5 km

Città di Mortara Mountain Hut

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Excellent support point for the exit, check that it is open grandehalte.it/en

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22.7 km

Alagna Valsesia

Highlight • Settlement

At the foot of Monte Rosa there is a village surrounded by countless mountain pastures, pretty villages of Walser houses and immersed in a disarming alpine nature.

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24.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.4 km

8.56 km

3.83 km

1.20 km

111 m

Surfaces

16.7 km

3.83 km

1.24 km

1.20 km

820 m

257 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for mountain biking on this stage?

The terrain is predominantly high alpine, featuring rocky paths, boulder crossings, and potentially even glacier sections. Mountain bikers should expect significant portions where they will need to carry or push their bikes, especially uphill, as some sections are extremely technical and challenging.

How difficult is the Monte Rosa Tour Stage 4 for mountain biking?

This stage is rated as difficult and is considered extremely challenging. The overall Monte Rosa Tour is known as one of the most demanding multi-day routes in the Alps. For mountain bikers, this translates to long, exhausting days, often above 2,000 and 3,500 meters (6,500 and 11,500 feet) above sea level, requiring extensive bike-carrying and technical riding skills.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The route offers spectacular and diverse scenery. You can expect breathtaking views of the Monte Rosa massif, including glaciers and iconic peaks. The trail traverses both Swiss and Italian Alps, passing through pastoral valleys, alpine hamlets, and stark high-mountain landscapes above the tree line. The higher you go, the more scenic it gets.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the way?

Yes, the route passes by several notable points. You'll encounter the Col d'Olen, a significant mountain pass, and the Città di Mortara Mountain Hut, which could offer a rest stop. The stage also includes Alagna Valsesia, a charming settlement.

How long does it typically take to mountain bike this stage?

The estimated riding duration for this 24 km stage is approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. However, due to the extremely difficult terrain and the necessity of carrying or pushing your bike for significant portions, you should plan for a much longer day, potentially 6-8 hours or more, depending on your fitness and technical ability.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this stage?

The best time to tackle this high-alpine stage is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when snowmelt has largely cleared the passes and weather conditions are most stable. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, as high-altitude weather can change rapidly.

Is this mountain bike stage dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on this exact stage are not detailed, the Monte Rosa Tour traverses high-alpine, challenging terrain. If you bring a dog, it must be extremely fit, accustomed to rough, rocky ground, and capable of handling long days at high altitudes. Leashing is generally required in protected areas and near livestock. Consider the extensive bike-carrying sections and potential glacier crossings, which may be difficult or dangerous for dogs.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to mountain bike this trail?

Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for mountain biking on the Monte Rosa Tour stages themselves. However, if you plan to stay in mountain huts or use any cable cars or shuttles, those will incur costs. Always check for any local regulations or protected area rules that might apply.

Where can I park or access the trailhead for this stage?

As Stage 4 is part of a multi-day tour, its starting point would typically be the end of Stage 3. For day trips or specific access, you would generally look for parking and access points near the highlights mentioned, such as Alagna Valsesia, which is a common base for exploring the region. Public transport options to these villages are usually available.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this stage of the Monte Rosa Tour shares sections with several other routes. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Monte Rosa tour stage 4 (36%), GTA: Rima - Sant'Antonio di Valvogna (20%), Via Alpina Blue D15 (20%), and Sentiero Italia - Tappa E47 (18%).

What should I pack for mountain biking this challenging stage?

Given the extreme difficulty and high-alpine environment, pack for self-sufficiency. Essential gear includes a well-maintained mountain bike suitable for technical terrain, a helmet, appropriate protective gear, plenty of water and high-energy food, navigation tools (GPS, map, compass), first-aid kit, repair kit for your bike, and layers of clothing suitable for rapidly changing mountain weather, including waterproofs. Don't forget sun protection and a headlamp.

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