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Touring cycling routes around Castelverrino traverse the Alto Molise region, characterized by a blend of cultural and natural landscapes. The area features ancient beech woods, high ridges, and forests of Turkey oak and fir, providing a varied backdrop for rides. Cyclists can expect hilly and mountainous terrain, offering both challenging ascents and rewarding descents on quiet, car-free roads. The Verrino River valley also presents scenic spots for breaks.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
22.3km
01:57
510m
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The Ring of the Montedimezzo State Nature Reserve offers a difficult 13.8-mile gravel loop through a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
9.07km
00:48
350m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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74.3km
05:01
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.5km
02:37
830m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.6km
02:58
780m
780m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Guado Liscia refuge is nestled in the woods of Alto Molise, on the pass connecting Agnone and Capracotta, practically on the border with Abruzzo. It's a popular stopping point for hikers, motorcyclists, and cyclists, offering traditional cuisine, a simple yet welcoming atmosphere, and good reviews for the quality of the food. It's open year-round, and in winter, it becomes a strategic shelter along the area's often snow-covered roads, offering refreshment amidst unspoiled nature and mountain views.
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From the area of the Basilica of Sant'Onofrio you can enjoy a splendid view of the surrounding hills.
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Agnone is a village in Upper Molise, an Orange Flag awarded to the region's most beautiful landscapes, perched at an altitude of approximately 830–840 meters on a hill overlooking the Verrino Valley. It is world-famous for the Marinelli Pontifical Bell Foundry and the Bell Museum, among the oldest foundries in Italy and the world. The historic center, with its Venetian quarter, historic buildings, and numerous churches, reflects a long artisan tradition, particularly in metalworking and quality cheesemaking.
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I knew the name for being the destination of the "Trans-Siberian of Italy" is a secondary railway line in Abruzzo and Molise. It is now crossed by tourist trains as part of the "Timeless Tracks" project
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The Historical Museum of the John Paul II Bell was established in 1997 at the Marinelli Foundry in Agnone, which has been operating since the Middle Ages. The museum houses a vast collection of sacred bronzes, including the precious "bell of the year one thousand". Guided tours are available every day except Sunday afternoon. The visit lasts about an hour and includes the screening of a short film that shows the various stages of manufacturing a bell: artistic design, model construction, casting and testing. Visitors can also learn about the history and traditions related to the bells.
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The Italic Sanctuary of Pietrabbondante is the most important architectural testimony to the religiosity of the nation of Samnites Pentri. The site is centered on the B-theater temple complex and has a highly scenic position, located on the southern slope of Monte Caraceno/Saraceno at approximately one thousand meters above sea level. From here you have a wide view of the Trigno Valley and the perched villages that are located along its route.
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Wide road on a grassy slope, passable by gravel bike, paying attention to the stones that could be hidden in the grass.
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Ancient fortified city with a curious U shape due to the conformation of the rocks on which it stands. To visit, near the historic center, the two waterfalls, one artificial and one natural.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes around Castelverrino, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes more than 100 times, with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
The Alto Molise region, including Castelverrino, features diverse and scenic landscapes. You can expect a mix of hilly and mountainous terrain with ancient beech woods, high ridges, and forests of Turkey oak and fir. This provides both challenging ascents and rewarding descents, often on quiet, car-free roads.
While many routes in the area are rated as difficult, there are moderate options available. For example, the Cycling excursion from Agnone to Rifugio Guado Liscia is a moderate 6.4-mile route that takes about 55 minutes, offering a scenic ride through the local landscape.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Monte Ferrante and Carovilli Loop offer significant elevation changes over 13.8 miles. Another difficult option is the Fountain loop from Agnone, a 20.2-mile trail through varied Molise landscapes.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. The Monte Ferrante and Carovilli Loop and the Fountain loop from Agnone are both popular circular options, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter ancient beech woods, high ridges, and the picturesque Verrino River valley, which features waterfalls. Notable natural highlights include the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve and the Verrino Waterfall. Many routes also offer viewpoints like the Scenic Road with View of the Capracotta Wind Farm.
Absolutely. Castelverrino itself is a charming hilltop village with a historic center, including a baronial palace and the parish church. The surrounding area features other medieval gems like Agnone. You might also pass by historical sites such as the Sacred Area of the Italic Temples of Schiavi d'Abruzzo or the Italic Temple of Vastogirardi.
The ancient Church of Santa Lucia, nestled in a green area with an artificial lake, offers an ideal spot for a picnic and a refreshing break. The Verrino River valley also provides scenic spots to pause and appreciate the natural beauty.
The region's diverse landscapes are enjoyable across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the hilly and mountainous terrain suggests that warmer months would be more comfortable for touring cycling.
Yes, the Molise region is known for its quiet, car-free roads, making it ideal for touring cyclists seeking peaceful routes away from heavy traffic. This allows for a more immersive experience of the natural surroundings and local culture.
The Alto Molise region is known for its local produce, such as truffles and cheeses in towns like Carovilli. While specific pubs or restaurants on routes are not detailed, exploring charming hilltop villages like Agnone or Castelverrino will offer opportunities to savor regional culinary delights.
Certainly. Consider the Strada Panoramica di Bocce – Agnone loop from Pietrabbondante, a difficult 43.6 km route, or the Pescolanciano – View of Pietrabbondante loop from Carovilli-Roccasicura, a challenging 38.2 km ride, both offering unique perspectives of the Molise landscape.


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