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Road cycling around Pietraferrazzana features a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, with routes traversing plateaus, rock spurs, and valleys. The region's terrain includes both open stretches and areas near natural landmarks. This area is predominantly suited for experienced road cyclists due to the challenging gradients and long distances.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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124km
06:40
2,480m
2,480m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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92.4km
04:58
1,740m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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48.8km
03:38
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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82.0km
04:23
1,490m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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71.7km
04:02
1,580m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The sanctuary of the Madonna in Saletta is a religious building located in the middle of a pine and fir forest, three kilometers away from the center of the municipality of Castel del Giudice, in the province of Isernia
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Built in the Middle Ages, this gateway is one of the main entrances to the ancient village. On one of its sides, you can read a verse by Gabriele D'Annunzio, which reads: "The city of stone, shone in the clear of May."
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Convent of S.Maria degli Angeli (S.Pasquale) in Vallaspra di Atessa (CH) In the name Vallaspra, Valle-aspra, one can sense the peculiarity of a wild and fruitless nature, but also the sedimentation of a troubled historical and religious with long periods of splendor and apostolate. The history of the Vallaspra convent is linked to the Franciscan spirit and the incessant work of evangelization of the observant Friars Minor. Way back in 1408, Tommaso da Firenze, lay friar and secretary of Father Nicola da Osimo, commissioner of the province of Sant'Angelo in Puglia, stopped his wanderings in the Frenta area, in front of an ancient Cona depicting the Madonna of Sorrows with the Dead Christ and on the sides Saint John and Saint Francis on the right, Mary Magdalene and Saint Anthony of Padua on the left, venerated in a barren and wild place, precisely Vallassero di Atessa. Conquered by the evocative sacredness of the place and the profound meaning of this Pietà, Frà Tommaso began the construction of the first nucleus of the convent, which was completed and inaugurated just ten years later, in 1430. The convent of Vallaspra dedicated by Frà Tommaso to Santa Maria degli Angeli , not only in the dedication, but above all in the architectural structures, preserves the cleanliness of the Franciscan forms. The church, with a central nave and a side one, was enriched, in the early 1700s, with a chapel dedicated to San Pasquale Baylon (Spanish), a lay Franciscan, canonized in 1860, in honor of the Contestabile Colonna; the latter changed the title of the convent and San Pasquale simply, rather than Vallaspra, indicates the locality and the monastic complex. Over the centuries the structure was a woolen mill (the Franciscan habit was produced there); operating for more than a century and closed in 1675, it was linked to the intense period of traffic along the herd arteries. Over the years, the Convent of S.Pasquale became an important center of theological studies. Today, the Convent transmits a strong sense of belonging, of religious, spiritual and cultural identity; characteristics, the latter, which make it a solid, safe reference center, as well as a pole of aggregation, prayer and apostolate.
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Originally known as Porta della Fiera, it was rebuilt in 1841 in its current form; it faces via Occidentale, former state road 363, next to the Torre Adriana. The structure, articulated around a round arch, has a regular stone facing only on the external facade. On the top there is a pediment with a coat of arms and an inscription commemorating the date of inauguration of the road.
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Easy road that follows the Sagno river.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Pietraferrazzana, offering a variety of challenging experiences for advanced cyclists.
The road cycling routes around Pietraferrazzana are predominantly suited for experienced cyclists due to significant elevation changes and challenging gradients. There are no easy routes specifically for beginners in this area; the majority are rated as difficult.
Road bike trails in Pietraferrazzana are characterized by substantial elevation gains. For example, the Quarto Grande Plateau – Bar Stazione di Palena loop from Civitaluparella features over 1,700 meters of ascent, and the Pietraferrazzana Rock Spur – Capracotta loop from San Carlo also includes over 1,700 meters of climbing.
Given the challenging gradients and long distances of the routes, road cycling in Pietraferrazzana is generally not considered family-friendly. The terrain is better suited for experienced adult cyclists.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, regions with significant elevation changes like Pietraferrazzana often offer pleasant cycling conditions in late spring, summer, and early autumn, avoiding the extremes of winter and early spring mountain weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Pietraferrazzana are circular. Examples include the Sanctuary of Madonna in Saletta loop from Civitaluparella and the Hermitage of San Luca – Capracotta loop from Colledimezzo, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The routes traverse plateaus, rock spurs, and valleys, offering diverse scenic views. You can expect open stretches, natural landmarks, and panoramic vistas as you navigate the region's challenging terrain. The Quarto Grande Plateau – Bar Stazione di Palena loop from Civitaluparella, for instance, crosses a significant plateau.
While specific crowd levels aren't tracked, the challenging nature of Pietraferrazzana's routes, primarily suited for advanced cyclists, suggests they might be less frequented than easier, more accessible trails in other regions. Exploring routes like the Waterfall in Gola di Pennadomo – Castello di Roccascalegna loop from Pennadomo might offer a more secluded experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 5 reviews. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, extensive distances, and the exploration of unique landscapes like plateaus and rock spurs.
Yes, some routes incorporate notable landmarks. For example, the Sanctuary of Madonna in Saletta loop from Civitaluparella passes by the Sanctuary of Madonna in Saletta, and the Waterfall in Gola di Pennadomo – Castello di Roccascalegna loop from Pennadomo includes a waterfall and a castle.
The routes in Pietraferrazzana are generally long and challenging. For instance, the Quarto Grande Plateau – Bar Stazione di Palena loop from Civitaluparella takes approximately 4 hours 32 minutes, and the Pietraferrazzana Rock Spur – Capracotta loop from San Carlo can take around 4 hours 58 minutes.


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