The best Cycling Routes in Livigno - Stelvio
These routes include the best roads, climbs and coffeestops in Livigno - Stelvio
The notorious MoGaSt
The three giants around Bormio: the Mortirolo from Mazzo, the Gavia from Ponte di Legno, and the Stelvio from Bormio. You won’t find anything better. Cycling legends come alive on every kilometer of these iconic roads.
One tip: the main road following the Oglio River from Monno to Ponte di Legno can be quite busy: use the bike path!
Lago di Cancano
After a quick warm-up on the Valdidentro bike path, tackle the climb toward Lake Cancano. This route was featured in the 2020 Giro d’Italia, with Tao Geoghegan Hart taking the win beneath the Fraele Towers.
If you’re up for some easy gravel, continue past Lake Cancano toward Lake San Giacomo, a true wonder!
Bernina Classic
A classic loop starting from Bormio. After descending the Valtellina, the route climbs the Bernina from Tirano, just like the famous red train. Its tracks often cross the road, so stay alert! The return to Bormio takes you over the Forcola, Eira, and Foscagno passes.
Forcola, Bernina and back to Livigno
A short but intense ride, featuring three climbs above 2,300 meters. The Forcola di Livigno is one of the most popular ascents among the many professional cyclists who train in the area. Especially in July and August, you’re sure to encounter plenty of them!
Engadina Tour
A must-ride in Livigno. After climbing the Forcola and Bernina, launch yourself at full speed toward the Engadin. Here, it’s not uncommon to cover nearly fifty kilometers consecutively at over 40 km/h. After tackling half of the Forno Pass, return to Livigno via the tunnel (bike shuttles run every hour) and the lakeside galleries.