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Moggio Udinese

Sella Cereschiatis and Alpe Adria Cycle Route Loop

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251

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Sella Cereschiatis and Alpe Adria Cycle Route Loop

03:29

48.9km

1,000m

Cycling

This difficult 30.4-mile touring bicycle loop tackles Sella Cereschiatis and sections of the Alpe Adria Cycle Route, offering alpine views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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15.8 km

Sella Cereschiatis

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Sella di Cereschiatis is a mountain pass between the Fella valley and the Val d'Aupa. The road is made up of nine hairpin bends and offers splendid views of …

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24.2 km

Since June 30, 2020, new tunnel sections for the cycle path have been inaugurated south of Pontebba.
We used this one day before.
The tunnels, of course, with automatic lighting …

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28.1 km

Ponte di Muro

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Great old railway bridge. And here again the fine grid floor with a view!

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32.4 km

A dream of a railway cycle path downhill.
Tunnels, bridges, nice cafes, great scenery.
Unfortunately not all tunnels can be used and there are still about 6 km of cycle …

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35.0 km

Crossing a bridge over a river by bike always has something mystical about it, especially if the bridge has a clear historical connotation as in this case.

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35.8 km

The old Chiusaforte station, located along the Alpe Adria cycle path, has been redeveloped into a beautiful bar/restaurant with outdoor tables and chairs. You will find public toilets and a bicycle repair station.

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39.4 km

Rio Cuestis Waterfall

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Going up you can admire these delights of nature.

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43.5 km

Resiutta

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Resiutta is located in the Eisental in Friuli. The place has always played an important role as a rest stop for travelers, as finds from bygone days prove. Today, one …

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47.2 km

Moggio Udinese Abbey and Stone Bridge

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Moggio Udinese lies at 341 meters above sea level and is surrounded by the high peaks of the Julian Alps and the Carnic Alps. The foundation of the village dates …

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48.9 km

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25.5 km

23.0 km

450 m

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48.4 km

474 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start this cycling loop?

The loop typically starts and ends in Moggio Udinese. You should be able to find parking in or around the town center to begin your ride. Public transport options to Moggio Udinese are also available if you prefer not to drive.

How difficult is the Sella Cereschiatis and Alpe Adria Cycle Route Loop?

This route is rated as difficult for touring cyclists. It covers approximately 48.9 kilometers with a significant elevation gain of about 1,000 meters, largely due to the challenging ascent of the Sella Cereschiatis. Good fitness is required.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

The terrain on this loop is mostly paved. Sections that are part of the broader Alpe Adria Cycle Route feature a mix of asphalt and gravel paths, including traffic-free cycle paths and low-traffic roads. You'll encounter impressive viaducts and tunnels, some with automatic lighting, on the former railway lines.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the way?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including the Sella Cereschiatis, and a scenic section of the Alpe Adria cycle path near Pontebba. Other notable spots include the Ponte di Muro, Cycling Tunnels on the Alpe Adria Cycle Path, and the Old Railway Bridge over the Fella. The route also offers continuous views of the Julian Alps and passes through picturesque valleys.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

While the route itself is generally accessible, specific rules for dogs, especially within the Riserva Naturale Val Alba, may apply. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved around other cyclists and wildlife. Check local regulations for the nature reserve before you go.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the alpine scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check the local weather forecast, especially for mountain passes like Sella Cereschiatis, as conditions can change rapidly.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route, especially in Riserva Naturale Val Alba?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route or pass through the Riserva Naturale Val Alba. However, it's always good practice to respect the natural environment and adhere to any posted regulations within the reserve to protect its flora and fauna.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments along the route?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. For example, the Chiusaforte Station Bar & Café is a convenient stop. The route also passes through settlements like Resiutta, where you can find additional services.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, this loop cleverly integrates sections of the renowned Alpe Adria Cycle Path. Specifically, it covers significant portions of the 'Alpe Adria Bicycle Route Stage 6' and 'FVG 1 (Ciclovia Alpe Adria)', which are well-regarded official trails in the region.

What makes this loop unique compared to other sections of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path?

This loop stands out due to its challenging ascent over the Sella Cereschiatis, contributing to its 'difficult' rating and substantial elevation gain. While it incorporates the generally gentler gradients of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path, the Sella Cereschiatis portion offers a more demanding alpine cycling experience, providing a unique blend of strenuous climbing and scenic, repurposed railway sections.

Is this route suitable for families or beginner touring cyclists?

Given its 'difficult' rating and significant elevation gain, this specific loop is generally not recommended for families with young children or beginner touring cyclists. It requires good physical fitness and some experience with challenging ascents. However, sections of the broader Alpe Adria Cycle Path are much flatter and more suitable for a wider range of abilities.

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Trail Reviews

I Cicloviaggi di Luciano e Michela
July 31, 2022, Moggio Ud -Val d'Aupa -Dordolla - Malga Glazzat - Pontebba - Moggio Ud

Moggio Udinese _Dordolla _ Malga Glazzat _ Pontebba Alpe Adria to Moggio. From Moggio go up the Val Aupa. At the sign for Dordolla, turn right to reach the hamlet of 36 inhabitants in Val d'Aupa, belonging to the municipality of Moggio Udinese in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The village is located at an altitude of 612 meters above sea level. In the vicinity there are 4 villages between 538 and 719 meters above sea level which have a total of 12 inhabitants. The climb is never demanding and allows you to easily reach Sella Cereschiatis. Leave the paved road and turn left following the signs for Casera Glazzat. Proceed flat and with slight ups and downs on a dirt road until you find the asphalt. From here you have to face some really challenging ramps. Finally we come to a crossroads. Follow the signs for Agriturismo Glazzat to reach the huts. Go back on the road traveled until you reach Sella Cereschiatis. Reached the asphalt, continue towards Aupa, Studena Alta, Pontebba, to continue on the Alpe Adria up to Moggio Udinese, the starting point of this beautiful Tur.

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Of course, you can also do the circuit as a day trip. But not with a dog in 30 degree heat. We cycled up to the pass in the afternoon when the road was already largely in the shade. Still slightly uphill at the bottom and with a great mountain backdrop, it gets steeper at the top and you cycle through the forest. The stream bed, full of water and wide in the lower part, becomes a trickle at the top. We spent the night pretty much at the top of the pass. The descent from the pass again offers fine views that you can enjoy undisturbed all the way to Pontebba. Overall, the pass is not very busy and the valley is sparsely populated. The return trip to Moggio Udinese, the starting point, is slightly downhill on the Ciclovia Alpe Adria, which I described in another tour.

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In Ovedasso I took a photo of the town sign and as luck would have it, the recording up to Chiusaforte was just a line again 😡and it was such a beautiful section 🚴🏿‍♂️😊

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