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Mountain bike trails around San Cipriano D'Aversa are situated in the Campania region of Italy, characterized by a predominantly rural and agricultural landscape. While the immediate municipality lies at a low elevation, the surrounding areas offer varied terrain suitable for cycling. Routes in the wider Caserta province extend into areas with more significant elevation changes, providing panoramic views and diverse natural features. The region's climate, with mild winters and hot summers, supports outdoor activities for much of the year.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.6
(8)
28
riders
52.8km
03:06
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
9
riders
40.0km
02:57
660m
660m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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5.0
(1)
11
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
12
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50.3km
03:06
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle originally took the name Castrum Gironis: according to some from the name of Hieron of Syracuse (to whom the first settlement dating back to the 5th century BC is attributed), according to others from the "circumference of walls" fortified that surrounded the small island of trachyte rock.
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The Gulf of Pozzuoli is a cove located near the city from which it takes its name, Pozzuoli. The gulf is entirely contained within the Gulf of Naples. It winds between Cape Miseno and Cape Posillipo: the distance between the two points is about 6 kilometers. The area concerned is that of the Phlegraean Fields. Geology The main phenomenon affecting the gulf is bradyseism, which in the eighties made it necessary to move the port 50 meters forward from its original location and which is the origin of the archaeological finds from the Roman era of parts of the city now underwater. Monitoring Since 2008, a system for monitoring marine volcanoes called "CUMAS" (Cabled Underwater Module for Acquisition of Seismological data) has been present in the center of the gulf, at a depth of one hundred meters, which is connected in real-time to the monitoring room of the Vesuvius Observatory. Environment Together with the island of Ischia,
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The Anfiteatro di Cuma, located in the Archaeological Park of Campi Flegrei (Bacoli, NA), is one of the oldest examples of stable amphitheaters in Campania, dating back to the end of the 2nd century BC. Built in the Republican era near Monte Grillo, the structure measured approximately (90 x 70) meters and could accommodate up to 7000 spectators, highlighting its ancient origins.
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Lake Averno is a lake of volcanic origin located near Pozzuoli. According to myth, it is the gateway to the underworld, probably due to the sulfurous fumes that rose from it in antiquity. The lake is visited by Aeneas in the Aeneid, guided by the Sibyl, to reach the Kingdom of the Dead. Historically, in the Augustan age, it became the site, along with the nearby Lake Lucrino, of the so-called Portus Julius, a military port of which it constituted the inner basin. Subsequently abandoned due to the easy silting up of the access, it was incorporated into the Ripa Puteolana, the complex of docks of the commercial port of Puteoli. Along its shores stands the so-called "Temple of Apollo", actually a hall of a vast thermal complex, one of the numerous facilities that arose in the Phlegraean Fields to also exploit the natural heat springs.
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Lake Averno is a lake of volcanic origin located near Pozzuoli, according to myth the gateway to the underworld, probably due to the sulfurous fumes that rose from it in antiquity. The lake is visited by AENEAS! in the Aeneid, guided by the Sibyl, to reach the Kingdom of the Dead. Historically, in the Augustan age, it became the site, along with the nearby Lake Lucrino, of the so-called Portus Iulius, a military port of which it constituted the inner basin. Subsequently abandoned due to the easy silting up of the access, it was incorporated into the Ripa Puteolana, the complex of docks of the commercial port of Puteoli. Along its shores stands the so-called "Temple of Apollo", actually a hall of a vast thermal complex, one of the numerous facilities that arose in the Phlegraean Fields to also exploit the natural heat sources.
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I recommend parking the car in the space outside the Monte Nuovo oasis, crossing the oasis and then going down towards Lake Averno, along this lake there are farmhouses and restaurants
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The Aragonese Castle of Baia houses a museum with very interesting finds as well as offering visitors a breathtaking view of the entire area.
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A walk among nature and wild animals, between dirt roads and cobblestone pavements, not to be missed in any season.
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There are 29 mountain bike trails documented around San Cipriano D'Aversa on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 19 classified as moderate and 9 as difficult.
The local climate features mild winters and hot, somewhat windy summers with generally low precipitation. This makes much of the year favorable for outdoor activities like mountain biking. Spring and autumn are typically ideal for comfortable riding conditions.
While the region offers a mix of difficulties, there is 1 easy trail and 19 moderate trails that could be suitable for beginners or families looking for less strenuous rides. The terrain is often characterized by agricultural lands, which can provide gentler paths.
The terrain around San Cipriano D'Aversa is predominantly rural and agricultural, situated at a low elevation. However, routes in the wider Caserta province extend into areas with more significant elevation changes, offering varied landscapes from agricultural fields to coastal views and forested sections. You'll find a mix of flat sections and some climbs, particularly on more challenging routes.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 9 difficult mountain bike routes available. An example is the Bosco Contessa Entrance – Jump Ramp loop from Giugliano-Qualiano, a 40.3 km path with significant elevation gain, leading through wooded areas and featuring more demanding sections. Another challenging option is the Panoramic View of Caserta – San Leucio Bourbon Arch loop from San Marcellino-Frignano, which covers 76.8 km with substantial climbing.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You might encounter coastal views, agricultural landscapes, and historical sites. Notable attractions in the wider area include the Royal Palace of Carditello, the Bridge over Lake Patria, and the ancient site of Liternum. Some routes also offer views of the Gulf of Pozzuoli and pass by Lake Avernus.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of the Gulf of Pozzuoli – Lake Avernus loop from Giugliano-Qualiano is a popular circular trail, as is the Lake Avernus – Lake Avernus loop from Giugliano-Qualiano.
The mountain bike routes around San Cipriano D'Aversa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 28 reviews. More than 200 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from agricultural lands to coastal and forested sections.
Trail durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For instance, a moderate route like the View of the Gulf of Pozzuoli – Lake Avernus loop from Giugliano-Qualiano (53.9 km) typically takes around 3 hours 10 minutes. More challenging and longer routes, such as the Panoramic View of Caserta – San Leucio Bourbon Arch loop from San Marcellino-Frignano (76.8 km), can take approximately 5 hours 3 minutes.
Yes, several routes offer excellent viewpoints. The View of the Gulf of Pozzuoli – Lake Avernus loop from Giugliano-Qualiano provides scenic vistas of the Gulf of Pozzuoli. Additionally, the Panoramic View of Caserta – San Leucio Bourbon Arch loop from San Marcellino-Frignano offers expansive panoramic views towards Caserta and its surroundings.
While San Cipriano D'Aversa is a rural area, public transport options exist within the broader Campania region. For specific routes or trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to nearby towns or starting points, as direct access to all trailheads via public transport may be limited.
Given the region's agricultural character and its renown for local produce like buffalo mozzarella and Asprinio wine, you can often find small eateries, trattorias, or cafes in the towns and villages along or near the routes. These offer opportunities to refuel and experience local cuisine.


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