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Touring cycling around Bisignano, located in Italy's Calabrian region, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The town is situated on a hill overlooking the Valle del Crati and at the base of the Sila Greca, providing varied elevations from valley routes to hill climbs. The surrounding Bisignano hills are characterized by vineyards and olive groves, creating scenic routes. The broader Calabrian landscape features significant mountainous and hilly terrain, ensuring a range of routes with panoramic views and changing vegetation.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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42.7km
02:52
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.2km
04:50
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.1km
02:12
680m
670m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
02:58
930m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:45
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lago dell'Esaro, although created by human hands, has become a micro-ecosystem in its own right over time. It is not just a "water reservoir", but a dynamic environment that over the years has become home to local species of flora and fauna. Water birds have found shelter here, and fish have found habitat. It is a fascinating example of how nature can adapt to changes introduced by man, creating a new form of life, albeit born of intervention. It is a silent lesson in ecology: even where man modifies the landscape, life finds a way to flourish.
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Imagine a lake that, though young and artificial, is a guardian of a history older than Rome. Lago dell'Esaro in Calabria is not a natural wonder, but a work of human engineering, born from the need to irrigate sun-baked land. And it is precisely in its "unnaturalness" that a fascinating paradox lies. The past slumbers beneath its waters and in its immediate vicinity. It is here, in the shadow of this modern structure, that archaeologists have discovered Roman patrician villas - evidence of luxury and power from two thousand years ago. Think about it: where we draw water for crops today, Roman notables once held debates and admired the mosaics on their rich estates.
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Nice place to cool off in the middle of nature
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Nice spot for bivouac, we were told that we could even drink the water from the river
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church of San Donato al Pantano. Dating back to 1704, it houses some very important frescoes from the Byzantine era; at this link a rich documentation also of the internal frescoes: https://www.progettostoriadellarte.it/2018/05/26/la-chiesa-di-san-donato-al-pantano/
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With a panoramic open space in front.
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This is a charming and picturesque village located between the valleys in the heart of the Pollino Park. Borgo di San Sosti boasts a wonderful waterfall: during the summer all the inhabitants go to the river to enjoy the fresh air.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bisignano featured in this guide. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and scenic experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to immerse yourself in the Calabrian landscape.
The touring cycling routes around Bisignano are generally considered difficult. They often involve significant elevation changes, reflecting the region's hilly and mountainous terrain at the foot of the Sila Greca. Cyclists should be prepared for challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes listed in this guide are circular. For example, you can explore the extensive Fra' Giovanni Waterfall – View of the Sila Mountains loop from San Marco-Roggiano, which offers a long, immersive journey through the landscape.
You can expect a diverse range of landscapes. Routes often traverse the picturesque Bisignano hills, known for their vineyards and olive groves. You'll also encounter varied elevations as you cycle towards the foothills of the Sila Greca, offering panoramic views of the Valle del Crati and dense forests of oak, pine, and beech.
While the routes themselves focus on natural beauty, you can find several points of interest nearby. For instance, you might encounter the Lake Tarsia, or explore the historic settlement of Acri. The region is rich in cultural heritage, with historic centers, churches, and museums in surrounding towns.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery, with blooming vineyards or autumnal colors, is particularly beautiful. Summer can be quite warm, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potentially more challenging conditions in higher elevations.
Yes, several routes provide stunning vistas of the Sila Mountains. A notable option is the View of the Sila Mountains – Malvito Castle loop from San Marco-Roggiano, which combines scenic mountain views with a historical landmark.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.62 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging yet rewarding terrain, the stunning panoramic views, and the opportunity to experience the authentic Calabrian landscape away from busy roads.
Yes, one of the longer routes, the Fra' Giovanni Waterfall – View of the Sila Mountains loop from San Marco-Roggiano, includes a waterfall as a key feature, offering a refreshing natural highlight during your ride.
While the no-traffic routes primarily focus on natural landscapes, the broader Bisignano area is rich in history. You can find routes that pass near towns with historic centers, such as the View of the Sila Mountains – Malvito Castle loop from San Marco-Roggiano, allowing you to combine your ride with visits to cultural sites like Malvito Castle.
Given the region's topography, you should expect significant elevation gains. For example, the Chiesa della Riforma – San Francesco Beech loop from San Marco Argentano involves over 900 meters of ascent, making for a challenging and rewarding ride.
While not directly on every route, the Bisignano hills are renowned for their vineyards producing "Terre di Cosenza" DOC wine and organic olive oil. Many local wineries offer tours and tastings, and some even provide hospitality in renovated farmhouses, making for excellent stops to integrate into your cycling trip.


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