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CycleItalia On-Demand ~ Legendary Climbs West

These tours are not currently on our schedule but are available on a custom/private basis depending on the size of your group and the dates which work best for you. Contact us for more details about enjoying your own private CYCLEITALIA.

  > Emilia Romagna   > Legendary Climbs West   > Cooking with Carlo

The Italian Alps, straddling the border between Italy, Switzerland and France, are a marvel of snow-capped peaks, imposing fortresses and dreamy castles. Experience the unique blend of cultures while tackling some the most imposing climbs of the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France.

Day 1 - Overnight flight to Milan.

Day 2 - A brief van transfer will have you assembling your bike (or being fitted for one of ours) before a warm-up ride in the Monferrato wine country. Enjoy the sun by the pool before our welcome dinner of Piemontese specialties.

Day 3 - Homemade cakes and cookies grace our breakfast buffet that will fuel your ride after a short van transfer to the foot of the Alps. Warm up with an appetizer of Montemale di Cuneo before the main course of Colle Fauniera on your way to Castelmagno, home of the famous cheese. Beppe and Carmen will indulge us in an authentic recreation of cucina occitana featuring that famous cheese at our group dinner.

Day 4 - Say CIAO to Beppe and Carmen and shift into your lowest gear as we continue up Colle Fauniera to pay our respects at the memorial to Marco Pantani. Be careful on the tricky descent before we pause for a peaceful pranzo. After lunch tackle the climb to Elva via spectacular rock tunnels before you break out of the tree-line and onto Colle Sampeyre. Another technical descent awaits before an easier climb up the Valle Varaita to our night’s lodging on the Passo Agnello. Another tasty group dinner awaits.

Day 5 - This could be our tappone as we continue the brutal ascent up Colle Agnello this morning. After crossing into France we’ll challenge the slopes of the fearsome Col d’Izoard and the more mellow Montgenevre as we return to Italy. Enjoy authentic pizza before a descent and final climb to Sestriere, scene of Fausto Coppi’s and Claudio Chiappucci’s, (as well as a certain Texan’s) dramatic stage wins. Enjoy a sumptuous group dinner in our hotel’s panoramic ristorante, you’ve earned it!

 

CycleItalia Van at Col d'Izoard

Day 6 - After a night of restful sleep and recovery we’ll tackle a climb made famous by the 2005 Giro d’Italia. We’ll descend from Sestriere and loop through Valle di Susa just as the pros did before their epic climb and recreate the images from a bygone era as we make our way up the tortuous final eight kilometers of strada sterrata (dirt road) to the top of Colle delle Finestre. Unlike the pros we’ll enjoy pranzo in the mountain sun on the (thankfully paved!) descent before climbing back to Sestriere. Open night for dinner in the chic ski resort.

Day 7 - After the challenges of the past two days you might welcome one a bit easier and that’s what we have with a descent from Sestriere followed by the beautiful climb of Col du Mont Cenis as we cross again into Francia. We’ll stop for an authentic Vanoise dinner and a good night’s sleep in the Arc valley, resting up for the mighty Col de l’Iseran tomorrow.

Day 8 - Say a final arrivederci to France as we climb the windswept Col de l’Iseran, our Cima Coppi at 2770 meters, then return to Italy via the switchbacks of the Petit St. Bernard. We’ll sleep in Italy just over the border, in a classic alpine lodging. Open night for dinner.

Day 9 - After enjoying warm cappuccino and fresh brioche we’ll tackle the steep slopes of Colle San Carlo followed by a technical descent into the Aosta valley. We’ve found a spectacular road on the valley’s north side offering stunning views of Monte Bianco. Continue on this balcone high above the valley floor to our night’s lodging above the town of Aosta. Open night for dinner in the "Rome of the Alps".

Day 10 - Fuel up at what could be the most lavish buffet breakfast in all of Italy! You’ll need it because the Gran San Bernardo is our challenge for today. The pass, bordering Switzerland, is home to the famous dogs but we hope we won’t be needing their assistance today! After a pleasant mountain lunch, enjoy a thrilling descent back to Aosta. Relax by the pool, take a sauna or jacuzzi before dinner at your leisure in the lively and historic town.

View of Monte Bianco
 

Gran San Bernardo

Day 11 - Matterhorn. That’s what they call it in Switzerland but on this side it’s Cervino. We’ll climb to the chic ski village of Breuil-Cervinia (as high as you can go on paved roads!) to enjoy lunch in the mountain sun before a quick descent to meet the van and our brief transfer back to Hotel Ariotto. We’ll repack bikes and sneak in a swim before our toast to a great vacation followed by a farewell dinner.

Day 12 - Airport shuttles.

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