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Road cycling around Lake Miseno offers a diverse landscape characterized by its origin as an ancient volcanic crater, now a coastal lagoon separated from the open sea by a strip of tufa rock. The immediate vicinity of the lake provides mostly flat routes, ideal for leisurely cycling. The broader Phlegraean Fields area, where Lake Miseno is situated, features varied terrain including volcanic landscapes and quiet rural roads, alongside Mediterranean vegetation and wooded sections.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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12.5km
00:35
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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7.08km
00:29
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.1km
02:50
440m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.8km
01:28
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The castle originally took the name Castrum Gironis: according to some from the name of Hieron of Syracuse (to whom the first settlement dating back to the 5th century BC is attributed), according to others from the "circumference of walls" fortified that surrounded the small island of trachyte rock.
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The Aragonese Castle of Baia houses a museum with very interesting finds as well as offering visitors a breathtaking view of the entire area.
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Cool view from this vista point along the dam leading to the island
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Great viewpoint from the ruins across the bay to the Aragon castle
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The "Baia Baths" extend across the entire slope of the Baia hill and are organized on a series of terraces, each of which is occupied by residences conceived as independent architectural organisms, connected to each other by stepped ramps. The first of these residences is known as the "Villa dell'Ambulatio" and includes rooms, with different uses, overlooking six terraces. The entire complex had marble and black and white mosaic floors. The central part of the baths complex is occupied by a nucleus called the "Sosandra" which is divided into four terraces and is characterized by the presence of stucco and refined mosaic floors. From the largest of the rooms that make up this complex comes the marble statue of Aspasia also known as Aphrodite Sosandra (a Roman copy of an original Greek statue). Other thermal buildings complete the complex, including the one known as the "Temple of Mercury" characterized by a circular thermal pool with a domed vault, not fully known because it is partially buried and submerged, in which the marble head of Apollo was found (copy of a Greek bronze original). Open every day except Monday from 9.00 until one hour before sunset. The cost of the ticket is € 8. https://www.campiflegrei.it/desktop/Parco_Archeologico_di_Baia.html
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The viewpoint of Monte di Procida ranges from the gulfs of Pozzuoli and Naples and the islands of Procida and Ischia.
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Aragonese Castle (Baia) - Very beautiful
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Road cycling around Lake Miseno offers a diverse landscape. The immediate vicinity of the lake provides mostly flat routes, ideal for leisurely cycling along its shores. However, the broader Phlegraean Fields area, where Lake Miseno is situated, features varied terrain including volcanic landscapes and quiet rural roads, offering options with gentle climbs for those seeking more challenge.
There are over 30 road cycling routes available around Lake Miseno, catering to various skill levels. This includes 22 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and a couple of more challenging options.
Yes, Lake Miseno is an excellent destination for beginners and families. The path around the lake offers a mostly flat route, making it suitable for leisurely road cycling and accessible to all fitness levels. Routes like the Aragonese Castle – Casina Vanvitelliana, Fusaro loop from Bacoli are rated as easy and provide scenic views.
The area around Lake Miseno is rich in history. You can encounter archaeological remains such as the impressive Piscina Mirabilis, a perfectly preserved section of the Augustan aqueduct, and the Hundred Chambers, an intricate ancient water system. The lake itself was once home to the prestigious Roman naval fleet. Some routes, like the Aragonese Castle – Casina Vanvitelliana, Fusaro loop from Bacoli, pass by significant historical sites.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy evocative views, especially at sunset, when the twilight colors reflect on the lake's waters. Routes such as the Spiaggetta San Sossio – View of Procida Island loop from Monte di Procida offer stunning vistas, including views of Procida Island.
Lake Miseno is an ancient volcanic crater filled by seawater, creating a distinctive coastal lagoon. Cyclists can experience a transition from Mediterranean vegetation to more wooded areas, observing plant species like bougainvillea, broom, wild olive trees, and holm oaks. The area is also home to diverse bird fauna, protected by the Campi Flegrei Regional Park Authority, adding to the natural appeal.
Yes, several popular routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Aragonese Castle – Casina Vanvitelliana, Fusaro loop from Bacoli and the Aragonese Castle – Casina Vanvitelliana, Fusaro loop from Fusaro, both circling the lake. The Monte di Procida loop from Miliscola is another excellent circular option.
The road cycling routes in Lake Miseno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the scenic views, the variety of terrain from flat lakeside paths to gentle climbs, and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance.
Yes, you'll find local establishments around Lake Miseno where you can stop for coffee or snacks. During summer evenings, the shores are dotted with bars and restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere perfect for a post-ride refreshment.
While specific public transport details for cyclists aren't provided, the area around Lake Miseno is generally accessible. Many routes start from towns like Bacoli, Fusaro, or Miliscola, which typically have public transport connections, making it feasible to reach the starting points without a car.
Lake Miseno is recognized as an ideal destination for physical activities like biking. While cycling is enjoyable year-round, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures. Summer evenings are particularly vibrant, with bars and restaurants along the shores, making for a lively post-ride experience.
While many routes around Lake Miseno are easy to moderate, the broader Phlegraean Fields area offers varied terrain. For a longer ride, consider routes like the Naples Waterfront Cycle Path – Plebiscito Square loop from Torregaveta, which is a moderate 47.7 km (29.6 miles) trail with significant elevation gain, offering a more extended challenge.


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