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Road cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Regionale Monte San Vicino E Canfaito traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, including the ancient beech forests of Canfaito. The region features prominent natural features such as Monte San Vicino, offering significant elevation gains and panoramic views. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging ascents, with distant views of the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. This area provides a diverse setting for road cycling within the…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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33.3km
01:52
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.4km
03:38
1,210m
1,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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52
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99.6km
05:51
2,360m
2,360m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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30.2km
01:48
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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103km
05:23
1,860m
1,860m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cupramontana, known as the "Capital of Verdicchio", is a village in the Marche region of Picene and Roman origin. Its name originates from the cult of the goddess Cupra, a pre-Roman deity of fertility and beauty, worshipped by the Umbrians and Picenes. The town offers an excellent view of the rolling hills covered with vineyards, it is considered the capital of Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi wine, one of the most important Italian white wines, and it is also the birthplace of Luigi Bartolini, a great engraver, painter, writer, and poet of the 20th century.
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Spectacular mountain accessible by road bike with climbs from four sides Braccano Castel San Pietro (Elcito) Frontale, Poggio San Vicino to obtain the Monte San Vicino Brevet
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beautiful to admire and photograph
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One of the examples of fortified Italian architecture from the late Middle Ages.[2] The fortress was built by incorporating an ancient place of worship dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, founded in the Lombard era (8th-9th centuries), called Sant'Angelo di Flea. The Rocca Flea is home to the Gualdo Tadino Civic Museum, which houses the local antiquarium, and its rooms display examples of historic Gualdo Tadino ceramics.
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It's worth a stop in town to see the murles
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Easily accessible from Esanatoglia and Fabriano. The village is currently being restored.
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Circular tour around the Castreccioni di Cingoli lake
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Nocera Umbra, an enchanting village embraced by the Umbrian hills, stands out for its timeless beauty. The characteristic streets lead to picturesque squares, revealing stories of a fascinating past. The ancient buildings tell the story of this location, where cultural heritage blends with modern life. Surrounded by an idyllic landscape, Nocera Umbra invites you to explore its hidden treasures and immerse yourself in the authenticity of a community that celebrates the simple beauty of the Umbrian lands.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Regionale Monte San Vicino E Canfaito, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, including the ancient beech forests of Canfaito. You'll encounter varied terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging ascents, with significant elevation gains. Distant views of the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea are common.
Yes, while many routes feature challenging climbs, there are approximately 9 easy road cycling routes available. These typically offer more gentle slopes, making them suitable for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Road cycling routes often provide views of prominent natural features. You can experience the striking geological formations of Monte San Vicino, or enjoy panoramic vistas from Monte Pulcino. The ancient Canfaito Beech Forest is also a major natural attraction.
Absolutely. The area is rich in history. You might encounter charming medieval villages like Elcito, often called the 'little Tibet of Marche,' perched dramatically on a rocky spur. The region also features ancient churches and monasteries.
The region is particularly stunning in autumn when the ancient beech forests of Canfaito transform into a vibrant display of red, orange, and yellow hues. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant conditions with lush landscapes.
The road cycling routes in this region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 24 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to challenging ascents, and the breathtaking panoramic views of both the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Lake Cingoli – Lago di Cingoli loop from Casa Del Poggio offers moderate climbs around the scenic lake, providing a great circular option.
Definitely. The region is known for its significant elevation gains. Routes like the Musone River at San Vittore loop from Casa Del Poggio are classified as difficult, featuring substantial climbs through the Musone River valley, perfect for experienced cyclists.
One of the longer routes is the Braccano Murals Village – View of Poggio San Romualdo loop from Cerreto d'Esi, which spans nearly 100 kilometers and includes significant elevation gain, offering a full day's ride.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming medieval villages. The Braccano, Village of Murals – Fontanella di Matelica loop from Cerreto d'Esi is a great example, allowing you to cycle through the unique Braccano Murals Village.
You can expect diverse and picturesque views, ranging from rolling hills and dense forests to expansive vistas of the Apennine Mountains and, on clear days, the distant Adriatic Sea. Many routes offer a blend of natural beauty and glimpses of authentic Italian countryside.


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