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No traffic road cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Di Collemeluccio–Montedimezzo traverse a sub-mountainous landscape characterized by undulating hills, luxuriant woods, and varied reliefs. The region, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, features mostly well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling. Cyclists can explore diverse terrain, from dense forests of Turkey oaks and beeches to areas with silver fir trees, and encounter several freshwater springs. Panoramic points offer views of the surrounding landscape, including nearby villages and river valleys.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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74.2km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.1km
01:58
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Civitanova del Sannio is located in the heart of Molise. The town is nestled in the mountains, surrounded by beech forests and with the Trigno river nearby. In August, sausage and cavatelli festivals are held, a typical pasta of this area.
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Very nice little village, at the top there is a beautiful panorama.
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The Montedimezzo reserve is a nature reserve in the municipality of Vastogirardi and is part of the Unesco biosphere reserve of Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo. It houses a forest of centuries-old beech trees and is an ideal place for hiking, picnics and visiting the naturalistic museum and wildlife area.
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A beautiful reserve with many paths for walking.
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Small town, if you feel like it you can continue entering the uphill road that enters the town. The climb is short but quite tough and the surface is in san pietrini, not very easy to pedal. At the bottom, however, there is a truly impressive viewpoint!
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The Collemeluccio reserve is one of the two oriented nature reserves that are part of the "Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo Alto Molise" Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO in 1977. It is located in the province of Isernia, hosts one of the most beautiful beech woods in Italy and it can be visited with a ring itinerary that starts from the forest center.
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Municipality which, given its conformation, is culturally divided into "terra di sotto" and "terra di sopra". The village is in fact built close to a rocky massif.
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There are several dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Di Collemeluccio–Montedimezzo. Our guide features 4 routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring a quiet and scenic experience.
The routes traverse diverse landscapes, from luxuriant woods dominated by Turkey oaks and beeches to undulating hills offering panoramic views. You'll cycle through areas with silver fir trees, past freshwater springs like Fonte Cupa, and enjoy the sub-mountainous terrain of the reserve.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the reserve offers routes with significant elevation gain. For example, the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve – Civitanova del Sannio loop from Riserva Naturale di Collemeluccio–Montedimezzo is classified as difficult, covering over 54 km with more than 1100 meters of ascent. Some sections feature climbs with an average gradient of 4.5% over 12km.
You can encounter several unique natural features. Look out for the impressive 300-year-old European beech tree known as "King Faione," which is accessible via trails. Panoramic points like Colle Gendarme offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the village of San Pietro Avellana and the Capracotta wind farm. The reserve also features ancient water mills and the historic Fonte Cupa spring.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes are designed as loops. For instance, you can explore the Montedimezzo Forest Trail – San Pietro Avellana loop from Pescolanciano-Chiauci, a moderate 48 km ride, or the longer Montedimezzo Forest Trail – Sangro River Cycle Path loop from Carovilli-Roccasicura, which is nearly 70 km.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for road cycling in the reserve. In spring, the undergrowth bursts with colorful blooms of liverwort, blue anemone, primroses, and violets. The weather is typically pleasant, making for comfortable rides. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded forest areas, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
The tranquil environment of the reserve provides opportunities to observe various wildlife. The forests are home to wild cats, badgers, foxes, wild boars, hares, and roe deer. You might also spot various bird species, including nocturnal and diurnal birds of prey, adding to the natural experience.
Yes, the reserve hosts a Visitor Centre and a museum, housed in a historic state-owned hunting lodge. Here, you can learn about the local flora, fauna, and geological discoveries, and view collections of precious woods and old farming tools. There is also a local Rescue Center for Wild Animals.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.26 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-paved surfaces, the stunning panoramic views from various points, and the immersive experience of cycling through ancient forests with minimal traffic.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on the public roads and designated cycle paths within the reserve. However, it's always advisable to check the official website of the Riserva Naturale Di Collemeluccio–Montedimezzo for any updated regulations or specific access requirements before your visit. You can find more information about the reserve at Italian Botanical Heritage or UNESCO.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, the routes often start from or pass near towns and villages like Pescolanciano, Carovilli, or Civitanova del Sannio. These locations typically offer public parking options. It's recommended to check local parking availability in these areas before your trip.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, the reserve offers routes that can be combined or are substantial on their own. The Montedimezzo Forest Trail – Sangro River Cycle Path loop from Carovilli-Roccasicura is nearly 70 km long, providing an extensive no-traffic cycling experience through varied terrain.


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