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No traffic touring cycling routes around Filettino are set within a mountainous landscape, situated over 1,000 meters above sea level in Lazio. The region is characterized by imposing peaks such as Monte Viglio, extensive beech and fir forests, and the source of the Aniene River. Karst features and crystalline springs add to the diverse natural environment, providing varied terrain for cycling.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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40.6km
04:39
1,250m
1,250m
Prepare for a challenging touring bicycle adventure on the Camporotondo and Monte Viperella Loop, a difficult route spanning 25.2 miles (40.6 km). You will face a significant 4100 feet (1250…
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21.4km
01:49
730m
730m
Challenge yourself on this difficult 13.3-mile touring cycling ascent to the Santuario Santissima Trinità, gaining 2396 feet in the Monti Si

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riders
46.1km
04:53
1,060m
1,060m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
32.2km
03:51
1,400m
1,400m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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39.2km
04:17
1,240m
1,240m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful little lake nestled in the heart of the Simbruini mountains
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It is a small reservoir, or lake, located on the Campo Ceraso karst plateau, within the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park, in the upper Fioio Valley, between Monte Tarino and the Serra di San Michele. This area is characterized by a mountainous landscape with large beech forests, sinkholes, and swallow holes, typical of karst terrain. The area once marked the border between the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples, and the ancient boundary stones can still be seen today. An unattended refuge is also located near the lake.
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Reaching the parking lot of the Sanctuary of the Holy Trinity requires a challenging climb. The view from up here, however, makes all the effort worthwhile.
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Descending through a beautiful beech forest from the SS Trinità parking lot, you reach the Cippi Papalini. Two centuries ago, they were the border between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the Papal States, now Abruzzo and Lazio. We are also at the intersection of the three provinces of Rome, L'Aquila, and Frosinone.
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Campocatino transforms into an amazing ski and winter sports area during the winter. It offers a great view of the central Apennine mountains and lots of places to rent equipment and buy local food at accessible prices.
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Once you reach the first peak "peschio delle cornacchie" you have a 360° view that is worth it!
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On the dirt road that leads from the square of the Santissima Trinità to Campo della Pietra there is this wooden tower. It can be reached with an easy, undemanding walk through a splendid beech forest. From the top of the turret you have a beautiful view of the surrounding forest.
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There are over 20 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Filettino listed on komoot. These routes primarily traverse the stunning mountainous landscapes and lush forests of the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park, offering a serene cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The majority of no traffic touring cycling routes in Filettino are classified as difficult, with 18 out of 20 routes falling into this category. There are also 2 moderate routes. This reflects the region's mountainous terrain, featuring significant elevation gains and challenging climbs, such as those found on the Camporotondo and Monte Viperella Loop.
While Filettino is known for its challenging mountainous terrain, making most touring cycling routes difficult, the extensive network of paths within the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park offers varied options. For easier rides, consider exploring sections of the 'Sentiero Italia' or adapting cross-country ski loops at Campo Staffi during off-season, which can provide less strenuous, traffic-free experiences suitable for families or those seeking a gentler pace.
Filettino's routes offer breathtaking natural beauty. You can encounter the source of the Aniene River, the picturesque Pertuso Lake, and stunning waterfalls like the Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio. The region is also rich in karst features and crystalline springs such as the Cardellino Spring. The routes often provide panoramic views from peaks like Monte Autore Summit, extending from Gran Sasso d'Italia to the Tyrrhenian Sea on clear days.
Yes, several circular touring cycling routes are available. An example is the challenging Campocatino – Fontana di Guarcino loop from Guarcino, which offers a full circuit through the scenic landscapes. These loops are ideal for experiencing diverse terrain and views without retracing your path.
The best time for touring cycling in Filettino is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and the extensive forests of beech, fir, and oak provide shaded routes and vibrant autumn colors. The high altitude means winters can be snowy, making many routes inaccessible or requiring specialized equipment.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Filettino, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountainous landscapes, the tranquility of the traffic-free routes, and the immersive natural beauty of the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park.
While many routes are remote and focus on natural immersion, Filettino itself, as the highest village in Lazio, offers amenities. For routes venturing further, it's advisable to carry sufficient supplies. Some routes, like the Camping Lo Schioppo – Caffè Colacicchi loop from Civitella Roveto, may pass near small towns or villages where cafes and accommodation can be found, but planning ahead is recommended.
Yes, Filettino's history as a border village between the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples means you can encounter ancient boundary stones during your rides. The region also features historical elements like the Saracen Walls, adding cultural depth to the natural exploration. The Fiuggi Historic Center and Bonifacio VIII Spring is another notable historical site nearby.
Filettino is a relatively remote mountainous area. While some local bus services might connect Filettino to larger towns, direct public transport to specific trailheads for cycling routes can be limited. It is often more practical to reach Filettino by car, where parking is generally available, and then cycle to your chosen trailhead.
Expect varied mountainous terrain, including paved roads, forest roads, and single tracks, all designed to be free of heavy vehicle traffic. The routes often feature significant ascents and descents through dense forests of beech, fir, and oak, as well as open meadows. The high altitude means you'll experience challenging gradients and rewarding panoramic views.


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