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Itinerary type iconRoad bike Duration icon1:40 h Length icon11.24 km Icon descent811 m Descent55 m Difficulty iconModerate

The climb starts from the fork in the Trivulza Provincial Road (km 11.6), just before the bridge over the Crezza stream, where a right turn toward Coloredo and Menarola marks the beginning of the adventure. The initial route skirts the crystal-clear waters of the Crezza, which rushes down from the Forcola Valley, offering striking views that are renewed at every turn.

The route passes through the quaint scattered municipality of Menarola, a gem of just 43 inhabitants that has retained its dispersed soul: instead of an urban center, a constellation of hamlets winds along the mountainside. The route touches on authentic alpine gems: Motto (km 2.5), Gradisello (km 3.1), the lonely town hall (km 3.5), Castanedi (km 5.0) with its evocative Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Foppo (km 8.5) and finally Voga (km 9.5).

The road surface presents a mosaic of conditions: mostly fair, it nevertheless requires the utmost care in the short bumpy sections, which are particularly dangerous downhill. The last mile and a half constitutes a real test of technical skill, with deteriorated asphalt and treacherous concrete culverts.

The narrowed roadway from the hamlet of Coloredo makes crossing between vehicles a tricky maneuver, offset fortunately by virtually nonexistent traffic. The trail meanders with a total of 29 hairpin bends (25 up to Voga, 4 in the final section), following the mile markers of SP 3 "di Menarola" to the town hall.

The woods provide valuable natural shade: chestnut groves in the initial sections give way to larch and birch in the higher elevations, creating a green tunnel that protects from the summer sun. The area is generous with sources of the purest water.

The natural end of the ascent coincides with the hamlet of Voga (1057 m), reached at kilometer 9.3, where a panoramic scenery of rare beauty opens up: to the right the Chiavenna plain stretches as far as Lake Novate Mezzola, frontally rises the imposing Pizzo di Prata, while to the left the peaks of Val Bregaglia draw a picture-postcard alpine horizon.

For the more determined, a final appendage (interdicted to unauthorized traffic) leads toward the maggenghi located close to 1,200 meters, offering an even more exclusive epilogue to this hidden gem of the Rhaetian Alps.

Panorama from Voga
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