Climb from Chiesa in Valmalenco to Chiareggio
Climb from Chiesa in Valmalenco to Chiareggio
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23.1km
700m
Road cycling
Cycle 14.4 miles through Valmalenco from Chiesa to Chiareggio, gaining 2310 feet with stunning alpine views on this moderate route.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
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Parking
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321 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.1 km
2.64 km
194 m
165 m
Surfaces
22.8 km
194 m
165 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,580 m)
Lowest point (940 m)
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Tuesday 19 May
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is primarily on well-paved asphalt roads, making it suitable for road bikes. You can expect a consistent uphill climb, but the surface itself is generally smooth.
This is considered a challenging road ride, requiring very good fitness. It involves a significant and consistent elevation gain, making it a demanding ascent through the valley.
You'll experience breathtaking alpine scenery, including lush pastures, dense forests, and panoramic views of the Valmalenco valley and surrounding mountains like Monte Disgrazia. The route passes by View of Chiesa in Valmalenco and the settlement of San Giuseppe before reaching the charming Chiareggio Village.
The best time to cycle this route is during the summer months. This is when the alpine landscapes are most vibrant, and you can fully appreciate the clear alpine lakes and distant glaciers.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Chiesa in Valmalenco, as the starting point, offers various public parking options within the town where you can leave your vehicle before beginning your ride.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network. It includes sections of the Don Nicolò to Passo del Muretto, Sentiero Rusca, and Sentiero accesso Rifugio Antonio ed Elia Longoni, among others, offering connections for further exploration.
The road is generally well-paved and suitable for road bikes. However, as it's a mountain road with consistent uphill climbs, cyclists should be mindful of traffic, especially on descents, and ensure they have appropriate gear and visibility.
While the route is on public roads, specific regulations for dogs directly on the cycling path are not typically enforced. If you plan to stop or explore villages like Chiareggio, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local customs and any posted signs.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle the public road from Chiesa in Valmalenco to Chiareggio.
Chiesa in Valmalenco offers cafes and pubs at the start. Upon reaching Chiareggio Village, you'll find restaurants, providing a tranquil mountain setting to refuel after your challenging ride.
Given the significant elevation gain and alpine environment, it's recommended to wear appropriate cycling gear, including layers for varying temperatures, a helmet, and bring sufficient water and snacks. Sun protection is also advisable due to exposure at higher altitudes.