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No traffic touring cycling routes around Chiusa Sclafani are set within the Sicani Mountains, offering varied landscapes for exploration. The region features picturesque hilly terrain, with the village itself positioned on a slope within the Sosio river valley. Prominent natural landmarks include Monte Genuardo, a protected reserve providing panoramic vistas, and surrounding countryside characterized by vineyards and olive groves. These features create a diverse environment for touring cyclists seeking quiet routes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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40.2km
02:52
840m
840m
This difficult 25.0-mile touring bicycle loop from Chiusa Sclafani offers 2768 feet of elevation gain through scenic Sicilian landscapes.
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03:51
1,250m
1,250m
Cycle a difficult 30.3-mile loop from Burgio to Lake Magazzolo, gaining 4109 feet with incredible scenery and historic sites.

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100km
08:03
2,220m
2,220m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.6km
02:40
780m
770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.5km
04:45
1,590m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sambuca di Sicilia preserves traces of its Arab origins, including the castle and the historic Piazza della Libertà. Sambuca is also famous for its sweet wine, a Moscato, and for having become one of the "most beautiful villages in Italy". The landscape that surrounds it, between hills and vineyards, offers breathtaking views.
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small but really beautiful village, one of a kind. I fell in love with its narrow streets, if you are in the area, stop by
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Located on a hill, Sambuca was awarded "Borgo dei Borghi" in 2016. Some of its monuments represent unaltered examples of Islamic urban planning.
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Burgio, a Sicilian town with Arab roots and famous for its traditional ceramics, boasts a rich history, ceramic workers and unique artisan bell workshops in Sicily.
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Located on a hill, Sambuca was awarded as "Borgo dei Borghi" in 2016, recognition of the most evocative Italian villages, for the beauty of its monuments, some of which represent unaltered examples of Islamic urban planning.
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Contessa Entellina, a small town in the Belice Valley in Sicily, is one of the oldest Albanian settlements in Italy, dating back to 1450.
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Chiusa Sclafani, located in Sicily between Palermo and Agrigento, is a beautiful town immersed in the Sicani Mountains Park.
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This corner near the village of San Carlo offers a splendid view of the Sosio River Bridge and the Sicani mountains. Absolutely worth a stop.
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The routes in the Chiusa Sclafani area, nestled within the Sicani Mountains, feature varied terrain. You'll encounter picturesque hilly landscapes, expansive views, and segments within the Sosio river valley. The countryside is characterized by vineyards, olive groves, and cultivated fields, offering a serene rural Sicilian atmosphere. Expect mostly paved surfaces, but some routes may incorporate unpaved or more challenging segments.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Chiusa Sclafani are generally considered challenging. All routes listed in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation gains and distances. For example, the Monte Genuardo and Santa Maria del Bosco Abbey Loop covers over 40 km with more than 840 meters of ascent. Cyclists should have good to very good fitness for these trails.
The region boasts several natural highlights. You can explore Monte Genuardo, a protected reserve offering panoramic views, or experience the dramatic Sosio Gorge and the Descent Into the Sicani Gorge. Another point of interest is Lago Pian del Leone.
Yes, several historical and cultural sites are within reach. You might pass by the Cathedral of Maria Santissima Assunta, known for its architecture harmonizing with the rocks. The Case Pomo Visitor Center on Monte Genuardo offers insights into the area's history and nature. The Caltabellotta Castle, an Arab-Norman era fortress, is also a notable nearby attraction.
Spring is an excellent time for touring cycling in Chiusa Sclafani. The weather is generally pleasant, and the region is particularly renowned as the 'village of cherries,' with cherry blossoms transforming the valley into a 'suggestive panorama.' This period often sees fewer tourists compared to peak summer, contributing to a more tranquil, no-traffic cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Monte Genuardo and Santa Maria del Bosco Abbey Loop and the Sicily Divide and Lake Magazzolo Loop, both offering extensive tours through the scenic landscape.
While the routes themselves are generally open, specific rules regarding dogs may apply in protected areas like the Monte Genuardo reserve. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially when encountering wildlife or other cyclists. Check local regulations for any specific restrictions before you go.
Chiusa Sclafani, as a village, typically offers various parking options within or on the outskirts of its historic center. For routes starting directly from the village, you can usually find street parking or designated public parking areas. For routes venturing further, such as those around Monte Genuardo, look for parking near trailheads or visitor centers like the Case Pomo Visitor Center.
Chiusa Sclafani and surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find local cafes, trattorias, and restaurants serving authentic Sicilian cuisine. For overnight stays, there are guesthouses, B&Bs, and agriturismos. Some establishments are even designated 'Bike Hotels,' providing services tailored to cyclists. The historic center of Chiusa Sclafani itself is a good starting point for finding amenities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, scenic roads, the challenging but rewarding climbs through the Sicani Mountains, and the authentic rural Sicilian experience. The lack of heavy traffic on these routes is a significant draw, allowing for a peaceful and immersive cycling adventure.
Public transport options to and from Chiusa Sclafani are generally limited, as is common in more rural parts of Sicily. While there might be local bus services connecting to larger towns, direct public transport to specific trailheads for cycling routes is unlikely. It's often more convenient to arrive by car, especially if you're bringing your own bike. For more general information on the region, you can consult visitsicily.info.


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