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Gravel biking in Bosco Dell'Elmo offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands. The region features a mix of unpaved roads and trails, providing a challenging environment for gravel cyclists. Elevation changes are common, with routes often including significant climbs and descents. The landscape is primarily rural, with agricultural areas interspersed with natural forest sections.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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21
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58.6km
04:18
1,150m
1,140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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14
riders
43.8km
02:51
860m
860m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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117km
08:40
2,070m
2,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.3km
02:26
640m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Basilica is stunning and the catacombs are absolutely worth visiting. We were lucky enough to have explanations from a gentleman who works there who practically acted as our private guide. A must-see
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Beautiful and super welcoming country, both at the hotel and at the restaurant I found helpful people, I'll be back!
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What a fantastic city
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The small village of Fighine, completely enclosed within the castle walls, was once a center of great interest given its strategic position between the Chiana and Paglia Valleys. Today, it is a place of extreme tranquility where you can relive the medieval atmosphere.
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For those who want to take a break, the beach is easily accessible by bike from several points.
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The medieval quarter of Orvieto, located on the western slope of the cliff, represents the oldest and most original part of the city. Characterized by narrow streets, tuff houses, and picturesque views, it includes the historic Via della Cava, an ancient access route to the city, with the Porta Maggiore and the remains of Etruscan walls. Here are also the Pozzo della Cava, the small church of the Madonna della Cava, and two imposing "fortress-churches": San Giovenale and San Giovanni Evangelista, built in strategic positions to control the territory. Panoramic routes such as the one along Ripa Medici or between the two churches offer evocative views of the medieval urban settlement.
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Bosco Dell'Elmo offers 17 gravel bike trails, providing a variety of options for exploring the region's unique terrain.
Gravel biking in Bosco Dell'Elmo is primarily challenging, with 16 out of 17 routes rated as difficult. The terrain features rolling hills, dense woodlands, and significant elevation changes, making it suitable for experienced riders.
The routes in Bosco Dell'Elmo are generally challenging, with no trails specifically rated as easy. There is one moderate route, but the majority are difficult, featuring substantial climbs and varied surfaces. Beginners might find the terrain demanding.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by historical sites. For instance, the View of Civita di Bagnoregio – View of Civita di Bagnoregio loop from Piazza Cahen provides extensive vistas. Other trails lead past significant landmarks like Orvieto Cathedral, Castello di Fighine, and St. Patrick's Well.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Bosco Dell'Elmo are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Orvieto Cathedral – Castello di Fighine loop from Piazza Cahen and the Basilica of Santa Cristina – Orvieto Cathedral loop from Piazza Cahen.
The longest gravel bike route is the Orvieto Cathedral – Castello di Fighine loop from Piazza Cahen, which spans 117.4 km (72.9 miles) and involves over 2000 meters of elevation gain, typically taking around 8 hours and 40 minutes to complete.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking in Bosco Dell'Elmo highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders often appreciate the challenging terrain, varied landscapes, and the opportunity to explore rural areas and historical sites.
Given that most routes are rated as difficult and feature significant elevation changes, Bosco Dell'Elmo is generally not ideal for family gravel biking with young children or inexperienced riders. The terrain is more suited for advanced cyclists seeking a challenge.
Yes, the St. Patrick's Well – Lake Corbara loop from Orvieto is a challenging 48.2 km route that takes you towards Lake Corbara, offering scenic views of the area.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, regions with rolling hills and dense woodlands like Bosco Dell'Elmo are often best enjoyed in spring and autumn. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, making the challenging climbs more pleasant. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring colder, potentially wetter conditions.
Many routes in Bosco Dell'Elmo, such as those starting from Piazza Cahen in Orvieto, are designed as loops, implying accessible starting points. It is advisable to check local parking availability in towns like Orvieto or near specific trailheads before your ride.
Yes, for a shorter but still difficult ride, consider the Orvieto Cathedral – St. Patrick's Well loop from Piazza Cahen. This route is 31.8 km (19.8 miles) with over 600 meters of elevation gain, offering a concentrated challenge.


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