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Road cycling around Caprarola, situated in Italy's Lazio region, features diverse landscapes shaped by the Monti Cimini, an ancient volcanic complex. This area provides varied terrain with climbs and descents through dense beech and chestnut woods. Routes often encircle Lake Vico, a volcanic lake at 507 meters above sea level, offering picturesque rides with views of the water and surrounding forests. The region's volcanic origins contribute to unique topography and gradients suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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42.0km
02:21
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.0km
03:31
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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67.5km
03:31
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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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02:31
510m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Capranica is a village in Tuscia, built on a tuff cliff between the Cimini Mountains and the Mignone River valley. Its origins are Etruscan, but the center we see today retains its medieval charm, with narrow streets, arches, ancient gates, and evocative churches such as that of Santa Maria Maddalena. Hazelnut groves, olive groves, and woods extend all around, creating a distinctive landscape. It's a pleasant stop on the Via Francigena, where history and nature meet in an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.
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The beautiful Sutri
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The Anfiteatro Romano in Sutri is an impressive archaeological monument carved entirely out of tuff. Built between the late 2nd century B.C. and the early 1st century AD, this amphitheater represents the heart of the Sutri identity. It has an elliptical shape and could accommodate about 7000 spectators. The amphitheater is divided into three rows of seats, separated for different social classes. There are two entrances: one overlooking Via Cassia, and the other, higher up, with a covered walkway. The amphitheater was partially excavated between 1835 and 1838. There are only two other amphitheaters in the world that are completely carved into the rock, in Cagliari and Leptis Magna (Libya).
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The Chiesa della Madonna del Parto in Sutri is a unique church carved entirely out of tuff stone. Dating from the 13th-14th centuries, this church was originally a Mithraeum, a temple dedicated to the Eastern god Mithras, from the 3rd century. The church has a square vestibule with frescoes depicting the Madonna and Saints, San Cristoforo and events related to the life of San Michele del Gargano. The main space is divided by tuff pillars into three naves. The church is now an important part of the urban park of the ancient city of Sutri.
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The Bosco delle Valli looks like a very dense oak forest, it is located in the territory of Vetralla, in the province of Viterbo, in southern Etruria, or better known as Tuscia. It extends over an area close to the two small towns of La Pietrara and Le Valli, two hamlets of Vetralla, but also a short distance from the small center of Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia. It is also known by the name Bosco della Folgore where the Church of the Madonna della Folgore stands [Coordinates: 42°17'28"N 12°4'25"E] hence the name.
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High overview over the lake
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Road cycling around Caprarola offers a diverse and engaging terrain. You'll encounter varied gradients, including climbs and descents, as the routes traverse the ancient volcanic complex of the Monti Cimini. Many routes also feature picturesque stretches around Lake Vico, providing flatter sections with stunning water views. The region is characterized by dense beech and chestnut woods, offering scenic rides through nature.
Yes, Caprarola offers several challenging road cycling routes, particularly those that venture into the Monti Cimini. These routes can feature significant elevation gains, appealing to experienced riders seeking a workout. For example, the route Vejano – Panoramic view of Lake Vico loop from Caprarola is classified as difficult and leads through the Monti Cimini with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes around Caprarola involve some elevation, there are options that are more accessible. Routes that primarily encircle Lake Vico tend to be relatively flatter and more picturesque, making them suitable for those looking for a more relaxed ride. The View of Lake Vico – Lake Vico loop from Caprarola is a popular moderate option that offers scenic views without extreme difficulty.
You'll be immersed in the natural beauty of the Lazio region. Key natural features include the expansive Lake Vico, a volcanic lake surrounded by peaks like Mount Fogliano and Mount Venere. The routes also wind through the dense beech and chestnut woods of the Monti Cimini, offering a serene cycling experience. You can find highlights like the Deciduous forest in Lago di Vico Nature Reserve and Scenic road overlooking Lake Vico.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and culture. A prominent landmark is the monumental 16th-century Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Routes like Palazzo Farnese of Caprarola – Nepi Aqueduct loop from Caprarola integrate this historical site into the cycling experience. You can also explore nearby historical towns like Viterbo with its well-preserved center.
The road cycling routes around Caprarola are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse volcanic terrain, the stunning views of Lake Vico, and the peaceful rides through dense woodlands. The combination of natural beauty and historical landmarks makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Caprarola are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular circular routes include the View of Lake Vico – Lake Vico loop from Caprarola and the Palazzo Farnese of Caprarola – Fabrica di Roma loop from Caprarola, which offer varied distances and scenery.
The road cycling routes around Caprarola vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find routes ranging from moderate distances, such as the Palazzo Farnese – Nepi Aqueduct loop from Caprarola at approximately 40 km, to longer and more challenging rides like the Palazzo Farnese of Caprarola – Nepi Aqueduct loop from Caprarola, which covers about 74 km.
Caprarola offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer can be warm, especially in the midday sun, but routes through the dense woodlands of the Monti Cimini can offer some shade. Winters are typically mild, though some higher elevation areas might be cooler.
Yes, the region is dotted with fantastic viewpoints, especially overlooking Lake Vico. Many routes offer panoramic vistas of the lake and its surrounding volcanic landscape. A notable highlight is the Monte Fogliano climb with Lake Vico views, which provides breathtaking scenery. The Vejano – Panoramic view of Lake Vico loop from Caprarola is specifically designed to showcase these stunning views.
Caprarola and the surrounding towns offer various cafes, restaurants, and trattorias where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near these villages, providing opportunities for a coffee stop or a meal. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages, or plan your route to pass through larger towns like Caprarola itself for more options.


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