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Touring cycling routes around Cervatto traverse a mountainous landscape, situated at 1044 meters altitude within Italy's Piedmont region. The area is characterized by the confluence of the Mastallone Valley and the Cervo Valley, offering varied terrain with significant elevation changes. Panoramic views of surrounding peaks like Baranca, Kaval, Tracciora, and Punta Castello are common along the routes. The region features challenging climbs and descents, making it suitable for experienced touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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This difficult 21.2-mile (34.1 km) touring cycling route from Balmuccia to Carcoforo offers stunning alpine scenery and cultural insights.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:40
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Cycle the difficult 21.0-mile Alta Valsesia from Balmuccia to Rima route, gaining 3215 feet through alpine scenery and Walser villages.
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A difficult 19.6-mile touring cycling route from Cravagliana to Rimella, featuring significant elevation gain and historical Walser villages
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The historic center of Varallo, the heart of Valsesia, is a charming medieval village with 18th-century influences, famous for the UNESCO-listed Sacro Monte, the "Gaudenziana Wall" in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and the Palazzo dei Musei.
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The Ponte della Gula, located in Varallo Sesia in the Val Mastallone, is an ancient medieval humpbacked stone structure, suspended about 30-35 meters above the stream.
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bridge named after General Antonini over the Mastallone stream
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Very beautiful mountain village to visit.
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Gorgeous mountain village, the climb to get there is very easy, traffic is practically non-existent.
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Varallo, located in the Sesia basin, is the historical and cultural capital of the Valsesia mountain valley. The historic center on the shore is mainly dominated by the Sacro Monte – UNESCO World Heritage.
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In Varallo, on the bridge over the Mastallone stream, there is a monument to soldier Giacomo Antonini. The statue was made by sculptor Pietro della Vedova. Historical interpretation: Giacomo Antonini started his military career in 1811. As an officer in the army of Napoleon I, he was first in Dalmatia and then in Russia. Here he was captured, fled to Siberia and upon returning home was decorated with the Legion of Honor and promoted to lieutenant colonel. Later in his military career he led an expedition to Savoy and during the battle of Monte Berico he lost his right arm (the amputated limb, later embalmed, is preserved in the Varallo Art Gallery). He was deputy of the Kingdom of Sardinia for four terms, from 1848 to 1853.
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The bridge connects contemporary Varallo with the past. Enjoy the beautiful flowery transition. Explanation: Varallo, located in the Sesia basin, is the historical and cultural capital of the Valsesia mountain valley. The historic center on the shore is mainly dominated by the Sacro Monte – UNESCO World Heritage.
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Touring cycling around Cervatto involves a mountainous landscape with significant elevation changes. The routes traverse the confluence of the Mastallone Valley and the Cervo Valley, offering varied terrain. You'll encounter challenging climbs and descents, often rewarded with panoramic views of alpine peaks like Baranca, Kaval, Tracciora, and Punta Castello.
While many routes in the Cervatto area are challenging, there are some moderate options. For instance, the Bassa Valsesia from Nosuggio to Centro Storico Varallo is a moderate 22.6 km route with less elevation gain, offering a good option for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Val Sermenza Cycle Route to Carcoforo offer difficult climbs through stunning alpine scenery. Another demanding option is the Rima from Balmuccia Cycle Route, which features significant elevation changes over its 33.8 km length.
Yes, the Val Mastallone Loop Trail is a popular circular route. This difficult 31.5 km path allows you to explore the wild nature and picturesque villages of the Mastallone Valley, bringing you back to your starting point.
Cervatto and its surrounding hamlets offer rich cultural experiences. You can cycle through picturesque villages like Cadvilli and Oro Negro, discovering small devotional chapels. The village itself features the late 19th-century villa known as “The Castle” and the Parish Church of St. Rochus, built in 1738, which houses valuable artworks. The 'Art Trail' also connects various oratories and chapels, leading to the Madonna del Balmone.
Cervatto is known for its superb position, offering unparalleled vistas. Many routes provide panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape, including the basin of Fobello and peaks like Baranca, Kaval, Tracciora, and Punta Castello. The green Mastallone Valley itself is a beautiful setting for scenic rides.
The touring cycling routes in Cervatto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging terrain, the stunning alpine scenery, and the opportunity to explore the wild nature and picturesque villages of the Mastallone Valley.
Given Cervatto's mountainous terrain and altitude, the best time for touring cycling is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering ideal conditions for challenging rides and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, the area around Cervatto features several huts that can serve as resting points. Notable options include Alpe Baranca Hut, Rifugio Spanna-Osella, and Rifugio Boffalora. These can be good spots to refuel or take a break during your ride.
There are 13 touring cycling routes documented around Cervatto, offering a variety of options for different skill levels, though the majority are classified as difficult due to the mountainous terrain.
Cervatto, being a picturesque village, offers basic amenities. Larger towns in the Valsesia region, such as Varallo Sesia, which can be reached via routes like From Balmuccia to Varallo Sesia, will have more extensive options for cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation. It's advisable to plan your stops, especially on longer or more remote routes.
While the routes themselves offer stunning views of peaks like Baranca, Kaval, Tracciora, and Punta Castello, you might also encounter mountain passes such as Colle d'Egua. These passes often mark significant elevation challenges and provide rewarding vistas.


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