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Mountain biking in the Aosta Valley offers diverse terrain within the Italian Alps, characterized by dramatic landscapes and extensive trail networks. The region features high peaks such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, alongside deep valleys, dense forests, and alpine meadows. Mountain bikers can navigate ancient mule tracks, winding singletracks, and challenging descents through rocky sections and root-filled paths. This varied topography provides a wide range of experiences for all skill levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Invergneux Pass Loop from Cogne offers a challenging mountain biking experience through high-altitude alpine scenery. You will navigate picturesque valleys, cross alpine meadows, and ride through coniferous forests, all…
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49.0km
05:16
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The Col des Chavannes — Giro ad anello is a difficult mountain biking loop that takes you on a 30.4-mile (49.0 km) journey through Italy's Aosta Valley. You will climb…

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28.5km
03:58
1,010m
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Embark on a challenging mountain biking adventure through Val Ferret from Courmayeur, a difficult route spanning 17.7 miles (28.5 km). You will conquer a significant 3319 feet (1012 metres) of…
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30.5km
03:28
1,160m
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Prepare for a difficult mountain biking journey to Lago Ponton and Rifugio Sogno di Berdzè, a challenging 18.9-mile (30.5 km) route with 3799 feet (1158 metres) of elevation gain. This…
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23.2km
02:25
580m
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Embark on the Tour degli alpeggi di Torgnon, a challenging yet rewarding mountain biking loop in the Aosta Valley. This moderate route spans 14.4 miles (23.2 km) with a significant…
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28.5km
03:23
1,090m
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Prepare for a challenging mountain biking adventure on the Rifugio Chaligne Loop from Arpuilles. This difficult route spans 17.7 miles (28.5 km) and demands a significant 3563 feet (1086 metres)…
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21.5km
02:02
400m
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Embark on the challenging "La valle di Cogne – giro ad anello" mountain bike trail, a difficult 13.3-mile (21.5 km) loop that takes approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes to…
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27.8km
03:26
1,160m
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Prepare for a challenging mountain biking adventure on the Rifugio Sogno di Berdzé and Colonna Mine Loop from Lillaz. This difficult route spans 17.3 miles (27.8 km) and demands advanced…
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23.5km
03:38
1,300m
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Embark on the "Da Introd al Piccolo Monte Bianco – giro ad anello," a difficult mountain bike loop in Italy's Aosta Valley. This challenging route spans 14.6 miles (23.5 km)…
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15.9km
02:07
710m
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Embark on the Escursione al Lago delle Rane — Giro ad anello, a difficult mountain biking loop in Italy's Valle d'Aosta. This challenging 9.9-mile (15.9 km) route demands good training,…
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The Gorza mountain pasture and lake are an ideal destination for those seeking a scenic walk immersed in nature. The mountain pasture offers vast pastures and splendid views of the surrounding mountains, while the nearby alpine lake offers a quiet haven perfect for a relaxing break.
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ski area, even in summer it's a postcard
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE First gravel roads, then 2km of singletrack, the remaining 300m of pushing, and the endless descent. Ride the trail counterclockwise.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Easy access, that's how it should be.
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE It's not very difficult to reach, but you'll have to push the last few meters. The descent is easy. The landscape doesn't feel high alpine, but since it's all green, rolling hills, it's like being in Scotland or Ireland.
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Looks quite unspectacular in pictures, but the landscape has a special charm. The ascent is quite easy up to approx. 300 altitude meters on gravel paths to the pass, from there you have to go up on a singletrail. Pushing is necessary for the last few meters. The descent is also manageable for less ambitious riders, mostly gentle green slopes. More for enjoying than for a hardcore descent. For me, there was fog and rain and I felt like I was in Ireland.
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My video of the Courmayeur Col de la Seigne and Col des Chavannes loop: https://youtu.be/W30tTDxSXjM
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The Aosta Valley offers a vast network of over 760 mountain bike trails. These cater to all skill levels, with approximately 47 easy routes, 179 moderate routes, and over 530 challenging routes for experienced riders. This diverse range ensures options from leisurely rides through alpine meadows to technical descents.
Yes, the Aosta Valley provides options for less experienced riders and families. While many routes are challenging, there are around 47 easy trails available. These often follow forest paths or ancient mule tracks, providing a gentler introduction to mountain biking amidst the stunning alpine scenery. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and smoother terrain.
The best time for mountain biking in the Aosta Valley is typically once the snow melts, usually from late spring through early autumn. Summer offers ideal conditions with warmer weather and full access to the extensive trail network, including high-altitude paths. Always check local conditions, especially for higher passes, as snow can linger into early summer.
Absolutely. The Aosta Valley is surrounded by iconic peaks like Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and Monte Rosa, providing spectacular panoramic views from many trails. Routes traversing high mountain passes, such as Col des Chavannes — Giro ad anello, offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding alpine landscape. Many trails wind through open alpine meadows, ensuring frequent opportunities to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in the Aosta Valley are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Invergneux Pass Loop from Cogne or the moderate Tour degli alpeggi di Torgnon — Giro ad anello. These loops are ideal for exploring diverse terrain without needing shuttle services.
The Aosta Valley's trails often lead past stunning natural attractions. You can encounter serene alpine lakes, such as Lake Arpy, or breathtaking waterfalls like the Lillaz Waterfalls. The region is also home to national parks like Gran Paradiso, offering opportunities to observe wildlife and pristine landscapes. Some routes, like Lago Ponton e Rifugio Sogno di Berdzè, combine lake views with mountain hut experiences.
Yes, the Aosta Valley is renowned for its bike parks, offering gravity-fed thrills. Pila Bike Park, easily accessible from Aosta via gondola, provides dusty downhill tracks and challenging jumps. La Thuile, a host of the Enduro World Series, is considered one of the world's best and most technical natural bike parks. The Matterhorn Bike Park also offers an extensive network suitable for various levels, with lifts widely available to enhance the downhill experience.
The mountain bike trails in the Aosta Valley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse terrain, from flowy forest sections to technical rocky descents, and the stunning alpine backdrops provided by peaks like Mont Blanc. Over 28,000 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the Aosta Valley's varied landscape.
Yes, e-biking is a very popular option in the Aosta Valley. The region's challenging climbs and extensive network of trails make e-bikes an excellent choice for riders who want to cover more ground, reach more remote and beautiful places, or simply enjoy the ascents with less effort. E-bikes allow a wider range of riders to experience the stunning alpine environment.
Mountain bike trails in the Aosta Valley offer incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect to ride on ancient mule tracks, winding singletracks through flower-filled alpine meadows, forest paths, and farm roads. More challenging routes feature steep chutes, rocky descents, and root-filled sections, providing technical and engaging experiences. Some trails even follow characteristic 'ru,' ancient irrigation channels.
Yes, the picturesque Val Ferret, located at the foot of Mont Blanc, offers well-marked trails for mountain biking. A popular option is Val Ferret from Courmayeur, a 17.7-mile (28.5 km) trail that leads through this stunning valley, providing incredible views of the surrounding peaks.
Beyond its natural beauty, the Aosta Valley has a rich history. Many mountain bike trails follow ancient pathways originally used by people and animals for navigation and farming. While the city of Aosta boasts Roman ruins, and numerous medieval castles are scattered across the valley, the trails themselves often offer a sense of historical passage through these traditional routes.


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