Best mountain passes around Bagnolo Piemonte are situated in a region that serves as a gateway to the Pinerolese and Monviso areas, offering diverse mountainous terrain. This area is characterized by its alpine landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. The natural environment includes elevated viewpoints and historical routes. Bagnolo Piemonte's surroundings feature significant natural attractions and challenging routes for outdoor enthusiasts.
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The climb is 100% cyclable but with some steep slopes. Refill your water at Barbara. The Barant is closed for restoration.
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Beautiful 360-degree view of the Pellice Valley and the surrounding mountains
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If you plan to cross the pass as part of an Alpine cross-country bike ride, it's essential to lift and carry your bike over large boulders and rocks. Simply pushing isn't enough. The exit is very steep. An alternative route would be via the Col Agnel road.
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The Barant Refuge, located on Colle Barant at 2,373 m above sea level within the Pra-Barant Oasis in the upper Pellice Valley, is a hiking refuge born from the renovation of an old military barracks from the 1930s. Open from June to September, it offers around 30 beds and home cooking. Its panoramic position offers an open view of Monviso, the Conca del Prà and, on clear days, all the way to the Turin plain. By mountain bike it can be reached from the Barbara Lowrie refuge by climbing for almost six kilometres and 620 metres of altitude along a spectacular ex-military dirt road.
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Done in two days it remains less demanding with an overnight stay at the Vallanta refuge
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Iconic point of passage to go up to Pian del Re, ideal for a stop with refreshment in the extraordinary Alpine scenery of Monviso.
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Nice progressive uphill route with the last 5 hairpin bends that I did with e-bike with 0 battery. But there was still 150 m of altitude difference to go. But as you go up there is a view of the western tip of Monviso on the orographic right at the bottom.
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At this point you are almost at the top. Take a picture and then make the last stretch of climb.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Pian della Regina Plateau, which offers unique views of Monviso and is accessible via an asphalt road. Another popular spot is Rucas, a natural terrace providing panoramic views of the Po Valley and the Cottian Alps.
Yes, the Tunnel de la Traversette (Buco di Viso) is a significant historical site. Completed in the 15th century, this 75-meter tunnel was the first Alpine tunnel, dug at over 2,800 meters above sea level to facilitate trade. It's a remarkable example of early civil and Alpine engineering.
The region around Bagnolo Piemonte is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bagnolo Piemonte, MTB Trails around Bagnolo Piemonte, and Mountain Hikes around Bagnolo Piemonte guides.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Vallanta Pass is a demanding mountain pass marking the border between Italy and France, offering views of Monviso's northwest face. Another challenging option is Col Sellière, also on the Franco-Italian border, known for its magnificent views at 2,834 meters above sea level.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. Some higher passes, like Col Sellière, can have snow on the Italian side until early July, so check conditions before planning a trip to higher elevations.
Yes, the Pian della Regina Plateau is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible asphalt road and beautiful views towards the Monviso area. It's a great spot for a leisurely visit with the family.
The Montoso climb, known from the Giro d'Italia, is a challenging ascent for cyclists. You can find routes that include this climb, such as the 'Barge–Bricherasio Cycle Path – Montoso loop from Barge', within the Road Cycling Routes around Bagnolo Piemonte guide.
The Monviso area, a UNESCO heritage site, is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery. You'll encounter the distinctive pyramidal shape of Monviso, the highest mountain in the Cottian Alps, and the source of the Po River at its foot. The area offers breathtaking vistas and diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, routes near Bagnolo Piemonte, such as those around the stone quarries of Luserna, offer scenic gravel and mountain biking experiences. These trails provide panoramic views and connect visitors to the region's historical quarrying industry, offering a blend of nature and cultural heritage.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find asphalt roads leading to accessible viewpoints like Pian della Regina, challenging climbs with hairpin bends such as the Montoso climb, and dirt roads suitable for gravel and mountain biking, particularly around areas like Rucas and the Luserna stone quarries. Higher passes often feature rocky paths.
Yes, for some of the more accessible mountain passes and viewpoints, such as the Pian della Regina Plateau, parking facilities are available, making it easier to start your exploration.
The elevations vary widely, from natural terraces around 1,560 meters like Rucas, to high-altitude passes exceeding 2,800 meters, such as the Tunnel de la Traversette (Buco di Viso) at 2,882 meters, Col Sellière at 2,834 meters, and Vallanta Pass at 2,811 meters.


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