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Road cycling around Roccascalegna is characterized by its hilly and mountainous terrain, situated between the Abruzzo coast and the Maiella massif, cradled by the Sangro river. The region features varied landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and historic medieval villages. Cyclists can expect challenging ascents and scenic descents through unspoilt natural surroundings. This area offers a network of routes that traverse diverse environments, providing a range of experiences for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
34.6km
02:35
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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37
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96.8km
05:01
1,670m
1,670m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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119km
06:23
2,300m
2,290m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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74.4km
05:01
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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spectacular places, lots of wind.
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Passo Forchetta, connecting Roccaraso to Campo di Giove, offers a journey through a fresh and lush forest. The road, although the asphalt is not in perfect condition and subject to small landslides, offers a picturesque and fascinating driving experience.
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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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You can get here by train with your bike and go for a ride.
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Passage under the gate of San Giovanni on leaving the town
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Panoramic road in the Majella park.
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There are over 75 road cycling routes around Roccascalegna, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. Most routes are classified as difficult, with a few moderate and easy options available.
Roccascalegna is situated in a hilly and mountainous region between the Abruzzo coast and the Maiella massif. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, including challenging ascents and scenic descents, often with significant elevation gains. Some routes may even include unpaved sections for an added adventure.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, you can explore the area with the challenging route Around the lake of Casoli from Roccascalegna - Ring tour, which covers about 34.5 km with over 1100 meters of elevation gain.
The Abruzzo region, including Roccascalegna, generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but the higher elevations provide cooler temperatures. Spring and early autumn often provide pleasant weather and beautiful scenery.
The most iconic landmark is the dramatic Castello di Roccascalegna, often called the 'castle in the sky,' offering breathtaking panoramic views. Other historical sites include the Baronial Palace. Further afield, routes like Ortona's Aragonese Castle – Rolling Hills Route loop from Archi can take you past other significant historical structures.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find stunning viewpoints like the View from Roccascalegna Castle. Natural monuments nearby include the Gorges of Fara San Martino, the Vallone di Santo Spirito, and the Sources of the Verde River. You might even encounter a Waterfall in Gola di Pennadomo.
The road cycling routes around Roccascalegna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 38 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning panoramic views, and the unspoiled natural surroundings.
Yes, Roccascalegna is known for its challenging climbs. For instance, the route Pretoro – Climb to Passo Lanciano loop from Piane d'Archi features a substantial 2461 meters of elevation gain over its 96 km distance, making it a demanding ride for experienced cyclists.
While Roccascalegna is inland, the broader Abruzzo region is well-connected. Routes like Trabocco Punta Torre – Mouth of the Sangro River loop from Casoli can take you towards the coast, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes from mountains to the Adriatic Sea. The region also boasts the 'Bike To Coast' cycle path, which connects various medieval villages along the Adriatic coast.
While specific designated cycling parking areas are not detailed, Roccascalegna is a small village. Parking is generally available within the village, especially near its main attractions, from where you can typically start your cycling tours.
Yes, many routes extend for significant distances, offering long-distance challenges. For example, the View of Palena – Quarto Grande Plateau loop from Casoli covers nearly 94 km with over 1600 meters of climbing, providing a full day's ride through varied landscapes.


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