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56.4km
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Road cycling
This difficult 35.1-mile road cycling route from Chatillon to Cervinia offers a challenging climb with stunning views of the Matterhorn and
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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25.4 km
Highlight • Lake
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28.1 km
Highlight • Summit
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48.5 km
Highlight • Structure
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56.4 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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54.8 km
1.59 km
< 100 m
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51.8 km
4.46 km
129 m
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This route is considered a difficult road ride, demanding very good fitness. It involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 1,470 to 1,609 meters over about 27-28 kilometers, with an average gradient of 5.7%. The climb reaches an altitude of over 2,000 meters above sea level in Cervinia.
The road is largely paved with asphalt for about 51.8 km of the 56.4 km route. However, some sections, particularly through Valtournenche, may have less-than-perfect surfaces with cracks and potholes. There are also short, well-lit, and safe tunnels along the way.
As you gain elevation, the views become increasingly spectacular. You'll pass through charming villages like Antey-Saint-André and Valtournenche. Key highlights include the majestic Matterhorn (Cervino) and the Grandes Murailles mountain range as you approach Breuil-Cervinia. Don't miss the Lago Blu, known for its bright blue color, located at almost 2,000 meters above sea level.
The recommended period for cycling this trail is from May to October, when the weather conditions are generally most favorable for high-altitude road cycling.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle on the public roads from Chatillon to Cervinia.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, Chatillon, being a town, offers various public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability upon arrival, especially near the main road where the route begins.
This is a road cycling route on public roads, so while there are no specific restrictions against dogs, it's generally not considered an ideal route for cycling with dogs due to traffic and the demanding nature of the climb. If you bring a dog, ensure they are safely secured and consider the strenuous effort involved.
Yes, while the initial stretch from Chatillon can have considerable traffic, a detour to Parking Cheneil offers a more serene and authentic alpine environment away from the main road, providing a quieter experience and different perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, the route passes through charming villages such as Antey-Saint-André and Valtournenche, where you can find cafes and restaurants. Breuil-Cervinia at the end of the route also offers numerous options for refreshments and meals.
While specific bike rental shops in Chatillon are not listed, it's common for towns in popular cycling regions to offer rental services. It's recommended to search for bike rental shops in Chatillon or nearby Aosta Valley towns in advance to secure a suitable road bike for this challenging ascent.
The initial stretch from Chatillon on the main road might experience considerable traffic. As you gain elevation and move further into the valley, traffic generally lessens, but it's always important to remain vigilant and aware of vehicles, especially on winding mountain roads.
It took me a few minutes longer than last year.....😔 After all, I'm a year older and less fit, and this morning I hiked through the mountains with Isotta.... Anyway, aside from the poor asphalt and the traffic, we start with a steep descent to Chatillon and then climb back up: 27 km without a break, with gradients almost always between 7% and 12%.
I still made it 2 years after the accident!!!! it's a nice 27km climb with peaks of 14% and you cycle at altitude up to 2050m in Cervinia!!! But I'm so happy that I made it!!!!! 😁💪💪