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Embark on the Saluzzo: Tour of the Three Passes, a moderate road cycling route that takes you through the scenic Piedmont region. You'll navigate 31.8 miles (51.2 km) of varied terrain, gaining 2551 feet (777 metres) in elevation. Expect to spend around 2 hours and 41 minutes enjoying the ride,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Historical Site
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6.48 km
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15.0 km
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29.2 km
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39.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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39.1 km
6.10 km
6.07 km
Surfaces
37.5 km
13.2 km
573 m
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Highest point (820 m)
Lowest point (310 m)
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The tour typically starts and ends in Saluzzo. You can find parking options within the town, which is a medieval hilltop settlement. Specific parking areas are not detailed in the provided information, but Saluzzo is a well-known starting point for routes in the area.
The route generally features mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for race cycling. As the name suggests, it ventures into the hills, so you can expect varied gradients, including easy slopes and more challenging uphill sections. The town of Saluzzo itself has cobbled streets.
This specific 'Among the hills around Saluzzo - Ring tour' is rated as moderate. It covers approximately 51.2 km with about 777 meters of elevation gain, requiring good fitness. While there are more difficult variations in the region, this particular route offers a balanced challenge.
The tour offers a rich blend of historical and natural beauty. You'll pass through the well-preserved Historic center of Saluzzo, see the Castellar Castle, and traverse scenic mountain passes like the Colletta of Brondello and Colletta di Isasca (Isasca side). A notable landmark is the Monument to Marco Pantani on the Colletta di Rossana.
Yes, the route provides panoramic views, especially from higher points. You can enjoy a beautiful View of Costigliole Saluzzo from the bridge. The hills around Saluzzo are described as "one of the most beautiful and evocative hills in the province of Cuneo," offering impressive mountain scenery with Monviso as a backdrop.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during seasons with pleasant weather, avoiding extreme heat or cold. Spring and autumn often provide ideal conditions for road cycling in the Piedmont region, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without harsh temperatures.
This is a racebike tour primarily on paved roads through towns and rural areas. While there are no specific restrictions mentioned for dogs on the route itself, it's generally not recommended to bring dogs on a racebike tour due to safety and practical considerations. If you plan to visit towns or specific sites, check local regulations regarding pets.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and passes through towns and natural areas that are freely accessible.
Yes, the route intersects with several other official trails. It covers a significant portion of the EuroVelo 8 - Mediterranean Route - part Italy 3 (50%) and also includes sections of Cornice bassa e media Valle Bronda (18%), CN 12 (14%), and Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina (13%).
Yes, the region is known for its "Slow Food" movement, and Saluzzo itself offers opportunities to experience local cuisine and culture. As you pass through towns and villages, you'll likely find cafes and other establishments to refuel.
Yes, as indicated by its name, "Among the hills around Saluzzo - Ring tour," this is a loop route. It starts and ends in the same general area, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your path.