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No traffic touring cycling routes around Perloz are situated in Italy's Aosta Valley, a mountain village at an elevation of approximately 660-661 meters. The region is characterized by the Lys Valley, offering views of the Lys River, surrounded by green hills and extensive forests of chestnut, larch, and beech. Terraced hillsides and panoramic mountain vistas define the terrain, providing varied landscapes for cycling.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
39
riders
69.2km
05:24
1,790m
1,790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.0km
03:09
1,260m
1,260m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
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39.0km
03:17
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.9km
02:34
1,240m
1,240m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.3km
02:56
1,210m
1,210m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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On the shores of Lake Pistono stands the Archaeological Park, inaugurated in 2017, which features a life-size reconstruction of part of a Neolithic stilt village. In 2003, an excavation campaign promoted by the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici del Piemonte had brought to light in the lake waters the traces of a stilt settlement dating back about 6500 years. The reconstruction includes a dwelling, a storehouse, and an animal shelter with an enclosure, built using the techniques and materials of the time — chestnut and hazel wood for the structure, straw and clay for the walls, lake reeds for the roof — and furnished with reproductions of everyday objects: fish traps, axes made of wood and green stone, baskets made of plant fiber. The park can be reached with a walk of about half an hour from the Exhibition Space housed in the municipal palace of Montalto Dora, where the original findings from the excavations are preserved and where thematic panels reconstruct the daily life, diet, and material culture of the village inhabitants. Lake Pistono is one of the five glacial lakes nestled among the morainic deposits of the Serra di Ivrea.
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The stone bridge of Lillianes, completed in 1733, represents a hydraulic work of exceptional value for the Lys Valley, being the only historic bridge in the region structured on four round arches. The choice of this configuration, supported by robust piers equipped with cut-water spurs, was dictated by the need to span a section of the Lys stream particularly subject to violent floods. The roadway, made with a characteristic donkey-back shape in local stone, hosts a votive shrine dedicated to Saint Roch in the center, historically placed to protect travelers against pestilences. A relevant anecdote concerns the complex financing of the work: the local community, in order not to depend exclusively on central subsidies, chose to heavily tax themselves through the "taglioni" system, a form of mandatory contribution based on land ownership. It is said that the families of the village contributed not only with money but also by providing labor and materials, as the bridge was considered vital for the economy linked to the chestnut trade and transhumance. Another curious detail concerns its incredible resistance: during past floods, while other wooden or lighter structures were swept away, the bridge of Lillianes remained intact, consolidating its fame as an indestructible monument and a symbol of unity for the entire valley population.
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The first few kilometres starting from Andrate are on a dirt road that is not very smooth in some sections.
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very beautiful hill with slopes around 10%
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It is a unique place of its kind. In a rather small and circumscribed area 2 steps from the Montalto lake (also called "Rabbit" lake) there is an area with a very dark soil composed of water, peat, earth and medium-sized trees. Especially when the ground is wet or it has rained previously if you jump on the surface, it moves creating small waves making the surrounding trees dance. A real show! You can reach the dancing lands from 2 different dirt tracks. For those with good technical skills the entry or exit paths in both directions are also fun to pedal.
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While traveling along the Via Francigena, on the stretch from Arnad to Bard, you cross this characteristic three-arched pedestrian bridge. On the left orogr. area with a bench for rest.
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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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In this beautiful peat bog in Montaldo Dora there is a very particular natural phenomenon, which gives the place its name. The Terre Ballerine are in fact called this way because of the particular consistency of the ground, which makes those who walk on it feel like they are walking on a mattress.
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There are 27 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Perloz. These routes offer a range of experiences, with 3 classified as easy, 5 as moderate, and 19 as difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The mild weather in spring and autumn makes these seasons ideal for touring cycling around Perloz. While summer is also suitable, spring offers the spectacle of peonies blooming around Col Fenêtre, and autumn provides beautiful foliage in the chestnut and larch woods.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are 3 easy routes available that could be suitable for families. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and less elevation gain, allowing for a more relaxed experience. The Lys Valley offers scenic paths that are generally quieter and more accessible.
The terrain around Perloz is varied, ranging from terraced hillsides and chestnut woods at lower elevations to larch forests and panoramic mountain views at higher altitudes. You'll encounter paths that wind through historic villages, along river valleys, and up towards mountain passes, often on quiet mule tracks or dedicated cycling paths.
Perloz and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore medieval villages with traditional stone houses, ancient mills, and traditional 'grehe' (chestnut drying buildings). Notable sites include the Vallaise Castle and Charles Castle. The Fort Bard is a prominent historical landmark in the wider region, and routes like the View of Fort Bard – Echallod Stone Bridge loop from Hône-Bard pass by it.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Pont-Saint-Martin loop from Pont-Saint-Martin, which offers a substantial ride through the scenic landscape. Another option is the Lake Vargno – Ponte in Pietra di Lillianes loop from Lillianes.
The Perloz area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 91 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil atmosphere, stunning mountain vistas, and the opportunity to explore charming historic villages away from heavy traffic. The diverse terrain and rich cultural heritage are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The routes offer panoramic mountain views throughout the region, especially from higher points. The mule track leading to Col Fenêtre is known for its natural beauty, including the spontaneous blooming of peonies in late spring and views towards Mount Crabun and Croix Corma. The Lys Valley itself is characterized by wild landscapes and lush forests.
Perloz is a small village, and parking is generally available within or near the village center. For routes starting from nearby towns, such as Pont-Saint-Martin or Hône-Bard, designated parking areas are typically available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient parking options.
Perloz is located in the Aosta Valley, which has a regional public transport network. While specific bike carriage policies can vary, regional buses and trains often accommodate bicycles, especially outside of peak hours. It's recommended to check the local transport provider's website for the most up-to-date information on bike transport to Perloz or nearby hubs like Pont-Saint-Martin.
Yes, some routes provide excellent views of the surrounding valleys. For instance, the View of the Gressoney Valley – View of Donnas loop from Pont-Saint-Martin offers scenic vistas of the Gressoney Valley, allowing you to appreciate the broader Alpine landscape.


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