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No traffic touring cycling routes around Felitto are situated within the mountainous terrain of Italy's Cilento National Park. The region features the Gole del Calore river gorge, the Valle del Calore, and the panoramic Terrace of Cilento. The landscape is characterized by Mediterranean bush, chestnut groves, and historical elements like medieval bridges, providing varied scenery for cycling. These physical features contribute to a diverse environment for touring cyclists seeking routes away from vehicular traffic.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
18.1km
01:25
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.0km
03:26
890m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.9km
03:19
1,150m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:56
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01:34
520m
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Magliano Vetere is a stone village nestled in the heart of Cilento, overlooking the Alento Valley and surrounded by chestnut and oak forests. Its quiet streets lead to the Paleontological Museum, which recounts the geological history of the area with fossil finds and ancient evidence of Cilento's fauna. From the village, sweeping views open up over the Calore Gorges and the ridges rising toward Magliano Nuovo.
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The Preta Perciata Pass is an ancient mountain pass that connected the Calore Valley with the Alento Valley. In the past, visitors passed through a fascinating tunnel carved into the rock, giving rise to the name "preta perciata," meaning "perforated stone." Today, the pass offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Cilento mountains and the ridges surrounding Magliano Nuovo, which it dominates from above.
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Stio is a medieval village nestled in the greenery of Cilento, with stone alleys, small courtyards, and terraces overlooking the Alento Valley. Strolling through its streets, you'll discover the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, ancient rural homes, and glimpses that tell the story of the area's agricultural history. It's the ideal starting point for exploring woods, mills, and nature trails, and for sampling traditional dishes such as ciccimmaretati and the Fagiolo della Regina di Gorga.
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Absolutely worth a visit, a town that has remained authentic and is unfortunately depopulating, but which has so much to offer.
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I hope you get a chance to meet Ettore, the volunteer who runs the observatory and currently the only person in the world who knows how to use the telescope inside. Spending a night here on an observing day must be fantastic.
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The patronage of this shrine, dedicated to the Madonna, refers to the town of LORETO. This is one of the large and important Marian pilgrimage sites in Europe, along with LOURDES in the French Pyrenees and FATIMA in Portugal. Unlike the other two places mentioned, however, Loreto is not known for apparitions of the Mother of God. Here, pilgrims can show something very tangible: Mary's childhood home in Nazareth (Israel). Her parents - not mentioned by name in the biblical writings of the New Testament - are mentioned in apocryphal traditions: Saint ANNA and Saint JOACHIM are thus the grandparents of Jesus Christ (their common memorial day in the calendar of saints is July 26). When the time of the Christian kingdoms in the Holy Land came to an end towards the end of the 13th century, crusaders probably dismantled the venerated building in Nazareth and brought it to Europe. But this very sober assumption is contradicted by a much more interesting legend: According to it, four angels carried out the translation and flew the house over the Mediterranean.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Felitto, all offering challenging and rewarding experiences through the stunning landscapes of the Cilento National Park.
The best time for touring cycling in Felitto is typically during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is milder, and the natural beauty of the Mediterranean bush and chestnut groves is at its peak, making for a more comfortable and scenic ride. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the valleys.
While all the listed touring cycling routes around Felitto are rated as 'difficult' due to the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, the region offers other gentle activities. For families looking for less strenuous options, exploring the Gole del Calore by pedal boat or canoe can be a wonderful alternative to cycling, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty of the river gorge.
The routes traverse the diverse landscapes of the Cilento National Park. You can expect to encounter stunning river gorges like the Gole del Calore, with its unique 'Giant's Pots' and rich flora. The area is also characterized by Mediterranean bush and chestnut groves. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including otters in the protected oasis near the Calore River. For specific natural highlights, consider visiting the Tremonti Trail and Solofrone Waterfalls or the Auso Waterfalls, Mill, Humpback Bridge.
Yes, Felitto and its surroundings are rich in history and offer panoramic views. You might encounter medieval bridges, such as the well-preserved Medieval Bridge of Magliano Nuovo over the Calore River. The region also boasts numerous viewpoints, including the famous 'Terrace of Cilento,' which offers expansive vistas of the Piana del Sele, Paestum, the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast, and even Capri. While cycling, you could pass by highlights like the Ridge of Monte Calpazio, offering breathtaking views.
The no-traffic touring routes around Felitto are generally challenging. Distances range from approximately 18 km to 50 km, with significant elevation gains. For example, the route "The villages of Stio and Magliano Vetere – the Cilento Montano" covers about 18 km with over 460 meters of ascent, while "Monteforte Cilento – Ducal Palace of Giungano loop from Stio" is nearly 50 km with almost 900 meters of climbing.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Felitto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the "Monteforte Cilento loop from Cicerale," which offers a circular journey through the scenic landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 40 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty of the Cilento National Park, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the tranquility of the no-traffic routes that allow for an immersive experience away from cars. The panoramic views and historical elements are also frequently highlighted.
While the routes are designed to be away from heavy traffic, they often pass through or near charming small villages. These villages, including Felitto itself with its medieval old town, typically offer local cafes, trattorias, or small shops where you can refuel and rest. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details for amenities along your chosen path.
Yes, the Calore River, which flows through the region, offers several spots suitable for wild swimming, particularly within the Gole del Calore. These refreshing swimming holes can be a perfect way to cool down after a challenging ride. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying conditions, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, including a waterproof jacket. Essential cycling gear such as a helmet, repair kit, and plenty of water are crucial. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning views are also highly recommended. Due to the challenging nature of the routes, energy snacks will be beneficial.


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