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Road cycling in Monte Nerone - Gola Di Gorgo A Cerbara offers routes through a region characterized by the Umbro-Marchigiana Apennine range, featuring a limestone massif and karst topography. The area includes the Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara, a rocky gorge carved by the Candigliano River, with vertical rock walls and diverse ecosystems. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from hilly woodlands and beech forests to rugged rocky areas, with elevations reaching over 1,500 meters. The landscape provides challenging climbs and scenic…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Departing from the Cagli camper area, we begin along the ancient aqueduct trail and for over 6 km it's all uphill, without a moment's respite, but on perfectly passable and safe trails. At the top of Mount Petrano, 1100m above sea level, the view is spectacular; the village at the summit is uninhabited because it's a summer tourist destination. We returned the same way we came. Total time, including breaks, was approximately 6 hours.
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Pianello di Cagli is a small town located 394 m above sea level, it rises downstream from Monte Nerone.
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Surface recently resurfaced after the passage of the Tirreno Adriatico 2024
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The route can no longer be walked. There is a very halfway up the mountain and at the provincial road. The path along the river is now private, walkers are not welcome
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The tower was first mentioned in 1481 and must have been built at that time. The Torrione is now the seat of the Center for Contemporary Sculpture.
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Very beautiful Apecchio and everything that surrounds it, from the Serriola mouth to the Trabaria mouth, up to Pietralunga and Urbino.
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The climb from Cagli is hard and does not give up a meter. Upon arrival there are two bars, one near the pass and one in front of the plaque in memory of Scarponi. The descent on the road is mandatory again towards Cagli, but for the intrepid you can go down to Cantiano through breathtaking dirt tracks. We did it with vintage Dordi.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes in the Monte Nerone - Gola Di Gorgo A Cerbara region. All of these routes are rated as moderate difficulty, offering a good challenge for cyclists.
The region is characterized by challenging climbs and scenic routes. You'll encounter paved roads leading to the peak of Monte Nerone, offering demanding ascents, as well as winding roads through unspoiled nature, charming rural landscapes, and breathtaking panoramic views of surrounding peaks and valleys. The karst topography also means varied features like gorges and rock formations.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter the dramatic Fondarca Arch, the picturesque Mulino di Secchiano Waterfall, or the historic Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Val d'Abisso. The Monte Nerone summit itself offers incredible views, and the Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara gorge is a floristic protected area with unique rock formations.
The region offers spectacular panoramas year-round. However, for road cycling, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures and stable weather conditions, making ascents more enjoyable and views clearer. Summer can be warm, especially on climbs, while winter might bring snow to higher elevations of Monte Nerone.
For a longer and more extensive ride, consider the Gola del Furlo Gorge – Roman Tunnel of Furlo loop from Piobbico. This route covers nearly 69 kilometers with over 660 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial challenge and diverse scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 87 ratings. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning natural beauty, and the sense of tranquility offered by the no-traffic routes, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both physical challenge and scenic immersion.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging ascents. The Torrione di Cagli – Monte Petrano Summit loop from Cagli, for example, features over 820 meters of elevation gain over its 21-kilometer distance, providing a demanding climb to the Monte Petrano summit.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter, yet still engaging ride, the Pianello di Cagli – Moria Uphill loop from Pianello is a great option. It's about 14 kilometers long with over 350 meters of elevation gain, perfect for a focused workout or a scenic loop.
Yes, all the no traffic road cycling routes listed for this region are circular. This includes routes like the Apecchio loop from Apecchio, which offers a convenient starting and ending point in the same location.
The diverse ecosystem of the dedicated nature park supports a rich variety of flora and fauna. Cyclists might spot fallow deer, wild boars, and various bird species including falcons and eagles, especially in the quieter, less trafficked areas of the routes.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic vistas. The Windy Pastures on Monte Nerone is a notable viewpoint, offering expansive views of the surrounding Apennine range and valleys. Many of the winding roads also provide breathtaking scenic overlooks.


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