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The best cycling routes around Pollino National Park

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Touring cycling around Pollino National Park offers routes through Italy's largest national park, characterized by the rugged Pollino and Orsomarso massifs. The landscape features high peaks, ancient forests of beech and Loricato Pine, and deep gorges carved by rivers like the Raganello. Cyclists encounter diverse terrain including dolomitic rocks, limestone ramparts, plateaus, and high-altitude pastures.

Best touring cycling routes around Pollino National Park

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Rotonda and Viggianello Loop, a 13.3 miles (21.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 37 minutes to complete. This moderate route showcases charming villages and the park's natural landscapes.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Pollino National Park, a difficult 24.3 miles (39.0 km) path. This route involves significant elevation gain, traversing the park's mountainous terrain.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Loop from Francavilla in Sinni in Pollino, a 55.5 miles (89.4 km) trail leading through the wild nature of the mountains, often completed in about 6 hours 48 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Pollino National Park is defined by the Pollino and Orsomarso massifs, ancient forests of Loricato Pine, and deep gorges and rivers. The network offers options for various ability levels, from moderate to challenging.
  • The routes in Pollino National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 15 reviews. More than 300 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Pollino National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Rotonda and Viggianello Loop

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 7, 2025, View of Morano Calabro

Beautiful view from below of the village from the cycle path

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Morano Calabro hosts a live nativity scene every year, where locals reenact scenes from Bethlehem against the backdrop of old streets and squares. You can see shepherds, craftsmen and even real animals, all prepared with great care and dedication. This is a local event that is put into the heart and is worth seeing if you are in the area in winter.

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Morano Calabro is called "Presepe del Pollino" - the Nativity Scene of the Pollino Mountains. This comparison is a direct result of its unique location and appearance, especially when viewed from a distance or from the lower parts of the valley. The town is built on a very steep hillside, and the houses are densely packed one on top of the other, towering upwards. The entire town, with the ruins of the castle at the top, takes the shape of an almost perfect cone. This gives it a three-dimensionality and a specific silhouette that resembles traditional, three-dimensional nativity scenes.

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Morano Calabro is one of the most beautiful and picturesque towns of Calabria, located in the north of the region, in the province of Cosenza, at the foot of the Pollino massif, in the heart of the Parco Nazionale del Pollino, the largest national park in Italy. The town has only a few thousand inhabitants, but it has an extraordinary historical and visual heritage that makes it unique. The history of the town dates back to Roman times (2nd century BC).

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Unfortunately not well maintained, given the beautiful cycle path

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A nicely laid out route, but with some shortcomings: 1. Very uneven surface. With luggage or a racing bike, it's much easier to ride on the road; unfortunately, you get a lot of jolts here. 2. The narrow path makes visibility difficult in many places, and you share the path with oncoming cyclists and pedestrians—which can make it dangerous. 3. Furthermore, there are small, unmarked bollards in the middle of the path in many places. These are particularly dangerous with panniers on your bike.

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Francavilla in Sinni is nestled on a slope of Mount Caramola and descends to Mount Sinni. By bike, the climb is gentle, with few steep sections, little traffic, and plenty of farms, so be careful with dogs.

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This road is ideal for gravel riding. The highlight is a short but fascinating section through the ravines of San Giorgio Lucano.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Pollino National Park?

Pollino National Park offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes. There are over 35 routes available, catering to various skill levels, from moderate to very challenging. More than 350 touring cyclists have already explored the park using komoot.

What kind of terrain can I expect when touring cycling in Pollino National Park?

The terrain in Pollino National Park is incredibly diverse and rugged. Cyclists will encounter high peaks, ancient forests of beech and Loricato Pine, deep gorges, dolomitic rocks, limestone ramparts, plateaus, and high-altitude pastures. Routes often involve significant elevation gain, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience.

Are there any touring cycling routes suitable for families in Pollino National Park?

While many routes in Pollino National Park are rated as difficult, there are some moderate options that might be suitable for families with older children or those with good fitness levels. For instance, the Rotonda and Viggianello Loop is a moderate 21.4 km ride that showcases charming villages and natural landscapes.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park?

Yes, many touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Rotonda and Viggianello Loop, the Loop from Francavilla in Sinni in Pollino, and the A breathtaking view – Pollino National Park loop from Rifugio Campolongo.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I can see while cycling in Pollino National Park?

The park is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic Raganello Gorge and Devil's Bridge, or catch glimpses of high peaks like Monte Pollino Summit and Serra di Crispo. The ancient Loricato Pine forests are a unique sight, and the Piano di Jannace offers stunning viewpoints. Many routes also pass through picturesque towns like Rotonda, Viggianello, and Civita.

When is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Pollino National Park?

The best time for touring cycling in Pollino National Park is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, and the higher elevations are free of snow. The peaks can be snow-capped from November to May, making some routes inaccessible or more challenging. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide pleasant cycling conditions and vibrant scenery.

Are there options for less experienced touring cyclists in Pollino National Park?

While the park is known for its challenging terrain, there are a few moderate routes available. The Rotonda and Viggianello Loop is a good example of a moderate 21.4 km route that allows less experienced cyclists to enjoy the park's beauty without extreme difficulty. It's always advisable to check the route's elevation profile and distance before setting out.

What do other touring cyclists say about their experience in Pollino National Park?

The touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the wild nature of the mountains, the breathtaking views, and the diverse terrain that makes for an immersive experience. The challenging climbs are frequently mentioned as a highlight for those seeking a demanding ride.

Are there any particularly challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. Pollino National Park is ideal for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge. Routes like the Pollino National Park route (39 km with significant elevation gain) or the longer Loop from Francavilla in Sinni in Pollino (89.4 km with over 2,100m of climbing) offer substantial tests of endurance. The Terranova del Pollino – short but extremely steep climb loop is known for its intense gradients.

Is it possible to access touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park using public transport?

Accessing all parts of Pollino National Park by public transport can be challenging due to its rugged and expansive nature. While some larger towns on the park's periphery might have bus connections, reaching specific trailheads often requires a car. It's recommended to research local bus schedules to specific villages like Rotonda, Viggianello, or Castrovillari, and plan your route accordingly, or consider driving to a starting point with parking.

Are there places to stop for refreshments or find accommodation along the touring cycling routes?

Many touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park pass through or near charming villages such as Rotonda, Viggianello, Laino Borgo, Morano Calabro, Civita, and Castrovillari. These towns offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and various types of accommodation, from guesthouses to hotels. Planning your route to include these stops can enhance your cycling experience.

Are permits required for touring cycling in Pollino National Park?

Generally, specific permits are not required for touring cycling on established routes and roads within Pollino National Park. However, as a protected area, it's essential to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife or natural habitats. For any specific activities or off-road cycling in sensitive areas, it's always best to check with the official park authority for the latest guidelines.

Can I bring my dog on touring cycling routes in Pollino National Park?

Pollino National Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply depending on the area and the type of route. It's usually permitted to bring dogs on a leash on most trails. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, doesn't disturb wildlife, and that you clean up after them. Some protected zones or specific accommodations might have restrictions, so it's wise to check in advance for the particular route or area you plan to visit.

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