4.4
(413)
22,792
riders
90
rides
Road cycling around Villaroger offers access to the challenging alpine landscapes of the Haute Tarentaise, bordering the Vanoise National Park. The region is characterized by spectacular mountain peaks, numerous passes such as Col d'Iseran and Col de Petit St Bernard, and deep valleys. Routes often traverse forests, expansive alpine meadows, and follow the Isère River, providing varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.2
(25)
716
riders
47.1km
02:51
1,250m
1,250m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
(6)
640
riders
73.2km
04:17
1,750m
1,750m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(1)
88
riders
32.6km
01:55
810m
810m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
31
riders
25.8km
01:45
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
11
riders
14.7km
00:55
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A great Aosta Valley classic; the climb itself isn't particularly difficult, but be careful not to underestimate the wind that often blows strongly from France, making the 12 km from La Thuile to the pass much more challenging than the steepness suggests. The landscape is beautiful and evocative: from the iconic eight hairpin bends that allow you to leave Pré-Saint-Didier behind, you enter the cool valley that leads to La Thuile. After passing the ski resort, you quickly gain altitude with long straights, then enter the forest and conclude the climb in a vast alpine meadow.
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Beautiful hill, ideal climb to do in spring which offers large walls of snow
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It's worth at least one tour, even more.
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Steep wall connecting to the Petit-Saint Bernard road
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The pink roads lead to the station... But their gradient is rather full-bodied red.
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At the station, you have done about 2/3 of the climb to the Petit Saint-Bernard pass from Bourg Saint-Maurice: courage!
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Charming little village on the way up to Tignes or the Col de l'Iseran.
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Villaroger offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 90 tours available. These range in difficulty, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The routes around Villaroger cater to a range of abilities. You'll find approximately 20 easy routes, 46 moderate routes, and 29 difficult routes, many featuring significant elevation gains typical of the alpine landscape.
The best time for road cycling in Villaroger is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the high mountain passes are typically clear of snow, and the weather is most favorable for tackling the challenging alpine terrain and enjoying the scenic views.
Absolutely. Villaroger provides direct access to some of the most iconic and demanding road cycling routes in the French Alps, many famous from the Tour de France. Cyclists can tackle legendary ascents such as the Col d'Iseran, Col de Petit St Bernard, Cormet de Roselend, and Col de Madeleine. For example, the Fantastic forest road – Isère Cycle Path loop from Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise is a difficult 72.2 km ride with over 1,700m of ascent.
Yes, while the region is known for its challenging climbs, there are also more moderate options. A dedicated cycle path connects Villaroger to Bourg-Saint-Maurice and beyond, offering a less strenuous experience. Routes like the L'Isère – Fantastic forest road loop from Montvalezan provide a moderate challenge with around 850m of elevation gain over 28.5 km.
Road cycling routes in Villaroger offer incredibly varied terrain. You'll traverse stunning alpine landscapes, winding through deep valleys, dense forests, and expansive alpine meadows. Many routes feature mostly well-paved surfaces, leading up to spectacular mountain passes and offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers. The Isère River often accompanies sections of the routes, adding to the scenic diversity.
The road cycling experience in Villaroger is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 480 reviews. Cyclists often praise the breathtaking alpine scenery, the challenge of the iconic mountain passes, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels. The combination of demanding climbs and picturesque landscapes makes it a memorable destination.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty and offers numerous scenic viewpoints. Many routes provide stunning vistas of the Tignes dam and Lake Chevril, such as the View of the Tignes dam – Lake Chevril loop from Barrage du Chevril. You'll also encounter views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and the opportunity to see Mont Blanc when cycling over the Col de Petit St Bernard into Italy.
While the primary focus of road cycling is often the passes and valleys, the region around Villaroger is home to several beautiful waterfalls. You might encounter highlights such as the Nant Putors Waterfall or the Combes Waterfall, which add to the natural beauty of the area.
For families or those seeking a gentler ride, the dedicated cycle path connecting Villaroger to Bourg-Saint-Maurice offers a safer and less challenging environment away from main roads. This path provides a great opportunity to enjoy the scenery at a more relaxed pace.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Villaroger are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Route Rose de Larcajire – La Rosière loop from Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise, a 46 km difficult ride, and the La Rosière – La Rosière loop from Montvalezan, a moderate 32.5 km option.
Villaroger is nestled on the doorstep of the Vanoise National Park and the Réserve naturelle nationale des Hauts de Villaroger, offering pristine alpine scenery. Cyclists can enjoy views of spectacular mountain peaks, deep valleys, and the Isère River. The routes often wind through cool forests and expansive alpine meadows, providing a diverse and immersive natural experience.


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