• Cyclotour: Aymavilles – Lillaz (Cogne)

Cyclotour: Aymavilles – Lillaz (Cogne)

Resorts: Aymavilles, Aymavilles, Cogne

The Val de Cogne is part of the protected area of the Gran Paradiso National Park. Aymavilles is at the entrance to the Valley in a position that has enabled vine-growing to flourish. The climb continues towards Cogne, regarded as the “capital” of the Gran Paradiso National Park. Cogne used to be an important mining centre and can boast a rich past in terms of history, culture and traditions. The old mining village is home to the National Park Visitors’ Centre. The route finishes in the hamlet of Lillaz where you can admire the beautiful waterfalls with its three flights of cascading water from the Urtier river descending over 150 metres.

Places you go through on the route:
- Aymavilles (640 m)
- Ozein junction 4.2 km (950 m)
- Vieyes 9 km (1,135 m)
- Epinel 15.8 km (1,440 m)
- Cogne 19.7 km (1,540 m)
- Lillaz 23.1 km (1,610 m)

Route included in a stage of the Giro d’Italia in 1985 (St-Vincent/Cogne). Stage won by Hampsten (USA)

Technical Information

Route

Duration going there

1h13

Length

23,1 Km

Recommended times

June - September

Difference in level

970 m

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.