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Road cycling around Busso, located in the Molise region of Italy, offers routes through a hilly and forested landscape. The area is characterized by its rural, unspoiled terrain, featuring dense forests of oak, black pine, and fir. Cyclists can expect varying elevations, with routes traversing ascents and descents through a rich natural environment.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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32.4km
01:39
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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91.3km
04:31
1,230m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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102km
05:44
2,200m
2,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.7km
04:11
1,270m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.9km
02:49
950m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Don't miss the opportunity for a coffee break , in the small square and admire a beautiful view.
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The historic center is beautiful and rises up to the Monforte castle.
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Campobasso is the capital of the Molise Region, an Apennine town full of greenery where there is no shortage of places to visit. The historic center contains the main tourist attractions, a visit by bike is not very feasible due to the stairways typical of the ancient villages of central Italy, but the distances are very short so it is possible to move around easily on foot. Despite this, among the various places the Monforte Castle stands out, reachable by bike from a completely asphalted climb. Worthy of note are the Sannitico Provincial Museum and the Museum of the Mysteries, the latter preserves throughout the year the "Mysteries" or processional machines, allegorical-religious scenic structures that allow figures to parade and be carried on their shoulders through the streets of city on Corpus Domini Sunday. The city offers fine public fountains where you can stop for a break and then leave again. Leaving the city it is easy to reach other small villages within a few kilometers while enjoying the hilly panorama that connects the various centres.
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The medieval city and capital of Molise is located at 700 meters above sea level. Campobasso (Campuasce in dialect) is dominated by the Monforte castle which stands at the top of the hill. Other important monuments to see are the cathedral of the Holy Trinity and the church of Sant'Antonio Abate.
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The Biferno river is the only river that flows entirely in Molise. 93 kilometers long, it originates on Mount Matese and flows into the Adriatic Sea in Termoli.
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Castropignano is located a short distance from Campobasso in the Biferno river valley. There are many churches to visit and the Evoli castle.
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View of the city of Campobasso and Collina Monforte
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Castropignano is a town in Molise with about 2,000 inhabitants, whose origins date back to the 4th century BC. It is a beautiful village located on a rocky ridge with a view over the Biferno river valley. The main attraction is the castle of Evoli, a suggestive building erected during the Lombard domination and transformed by the Normans in the 11th century. The historic center offers narrow streets and bell towers that represent the charm of the medieval village. https://www.visitmolise.eu/scheda-localita/-/d/dms/1508576/castropignano
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Road cycling around Busso, located in the Molise region of Italy, features a predominantly hilly and forested landscape. You'll encounter varying elevations with ascents and descents through dense forests of oak, black pine, and fir, offering a rural and unspoiled natural environment.
Yes, Busso offers routes for various skill levels. While the region is generally hilly, there are 9 routes classified as easy. For example, the Campobasso City Highlights – Monument to Gabriele Pepe loop from Busso is a moderate route that provides a good introduction to the area's terrain.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenging options, with 88 routes classified as difficult. A notable difficult route is the Castropignano – Pietrecadute Spring loop from Baranello, which covers 91.4 km with substantial climbs and descents. Another demanding option is the View of the Matese Peaks – Campitello Matese Plateau loop from Baranello, a 101.9 km trail through mountainous terrain.
Many of the road cycling routes around Busso are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the View of Busso – Campobasso City Highlights loop from Busso, a moderate 34.3 km ride.
The routes often pass through scenic rural landscapes and near historical sites. You can explore the Campobasso Historic Center, visit the Monforte Castle, or see the Church of San Giorgio of Campobasso. The region is rich in vegetation and forests, offering natural beauty throughout your ride.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Busso, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the dense forests, and the rural, unspoiled landscapes that define the region's routes.
Busso, being a hilly town at 764 meters above sea level, experiences distinct seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, with vibrant vegetation. Summers can be warm, while winters bring cooler temperatures and potential for rain or snow at higher elevations.
Yes, several notable landmarks are accessible. The Monforte Castle in Campobasso is a prominent feature, and the historic town of Castropignano with its own castle, Castello d'Evoli, are also points of interest that can be incorporated into longer rides.
There are over 170 road cycling routes available around Busso, offering a wide range of options for different distances and difficulty levels.
Absolutely. The region's hilly nature means many routes feature substantial elevation gain. For instance, the View of the Matese Peaks – Campitello Matese Plateau loop from Baranello includes over 2,100 meters of elevation gain, making it ideal for advanced training.
Given Busso's elevated position and the surrounding hilly terrain, many routes naturally offer scenic viewpoints. The Molise region is known for its unspoiled landscapes and harmonious color variations, providing picturesque vistas, such as the View of Torella del Sannio.


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