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Mountain biking around Campagnano Di Roma offers diverse landscapes within the Lazio hills, characterized by its volcanic origins and the Sabatini mountains. The terrain features a mix of accessible dirt roads, wooded areas, and ancient Etruscan-Roman roads carved into tuff stone. Riders can explore hills, forests, and river valleys, including the picturesque Treja river and the Baccano Valley, which was once a volcanic lake. The region's natural features, such as the Monte Gelato Waterfalls and Lake Martignano, provide scenic backdrops for mountain bike trails.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For those arriving at Calcata Vecchia and wanting to descend into the Treja Valley, I strongly advise against taking the marked path that is not on the road: it is a pedestrian descent that can only be done with a bike in hand, and not even easily. Descend following the main asphalt road.
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Because if you manage not to die, you become stronger.
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There are a few shops in the city center and a lot of very narrow streets 🤣 If you're nearby you can drive through.
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Coming from "Strada per Monterosi" you have to do a fairly technical singletrack descent
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The Porta Romana in Campagnano di Roma is one of the historic entrances to the medieval village and a symbol of its identity. Impressive and well-preserved, it welcomes visitors with its stone structure that immediately evokes the atmosphere of the past. Crossing it means entering a town rich in history, with charming alleys and characteristic views. Today, it is also a landmark for pilgrims and travelers along the Via Francigena, who find here one of the most fascinating stops on the route to Rome.
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🌋 Stracciacappa Lake: Traces of a Volcanic Past In the heart of the Bracciano-Martignano Regional Natural Park, near Campagnano di Roma, lies the ancient basin of Stracciacappa Lake. Once similar to Lakes Bracciano and Martignano, this volcanic lake was drained in the 19th century by a canal. Today, its basin is cultivated and surrounded by pastures, yet it retains its charm intact. Watching over this peaceful landscape is the Stracciacappa Tower, an 11th-century medieval building that dominates the promontory. It's an unmissable vantage point for those who love cycling through history and nature.
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Campagnano di Roma is located about 30 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of Rome.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Campagnano Di Roma, offering a variety of experiences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 1,500 times, with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
Yes, Campagnano Di Roma offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including easy-to-moderate options. For example, the 'Campagnano loop: from the Via Francigena to the Amerina' is highlighted as an easy-to-moderate (S1) route, perfect for immersing riders in nature and history.
The terrain around Campagnano Di Roma is diverse, featuring accessible dirt roads, wooded areas, and ancient Etruscan-Roman roads carved into tuff stone. You'll encounter volcanic hills, forests, and river valleys, including the picturesque Treja river and the Baccano Valley.
Yes, many routes around Campagnano Di Roma are circular. Popular options include the Monte Gelato Waterfalls – Sutri Roman Amphitheater loop, the Cascata delle Mole – Historic village of Calcata loop, and the Torre di Stracciacappa loop.
You can explore a wealth of natural and historical sites. Many trails pass by the picturesque Monte Gelato Waterfalls, the ancient Ponte Sodo, or offer views of the 11th-century Torre di Stracciacappa in the Baccano Valley. The region is also home to Lake Martignano and is part of the Parco Regionale di Veio.
Absolutely. Many mountain bike trails in the area utilize portions of the ancient Via Francigena, an historic pilgrimage route. This allows cyclists to experience paths rich in history, often alongside sections of the Via Amerina.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Riders often praise the blend of physical activity with sightseeing, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical paths and natural wonders like the Monte Gelato Waterfalls.
Yes, the region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Monte Gelato Waterfalls are a prominent feature, often included in routes like the Monte Gelato Waterfalls – Sutri Roman Amphitheater loop. Other notable waterfalls include the Mola Waterfall of Formello and the Fosso degli Olmetti Waterfall.
Yes, several routes connect to historic villages and sites. The Cascata delle Mole – Historic village of Calcata loop, for instance, leads to the charming historic village of Calcata. The region is also within the Parco Regionale di Veio, which contains significant archaeological areas.
Yes, Campagnano di Roma hosts an Insane Bike Park located on the slopes of Monte Razzano. It offers various trails for all skill levels, along with a picnic area and a school zone, covering approximately 150,000 square meters.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the diverse landscapes and varied terrain suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but shaded wooded areas might provide relief. Winter riding is possible, but trail conditions should be checked.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging rides, there are routes with notable elevation gains. For example, the Monte Gelato Waterfalls – Sutri Roman Amphitheater loop features an elevation gain of 590m over 51.3km, and the Cascata delle Mole – Historic village of Calcata loop has an elevation gain of 540m.


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