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Touring cycling routes around Trevi, located in the Umbria region of Italy, traverse diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, extensive olive groves, and wooded areas. The terrain offers a mix of gentle paths along the Clitunno River and more challenging ascents through the hills. This area provides varied gradients and scenic environments suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.6
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54
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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50.8km
04:03
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22
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60.2km
03:49
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.7km
05:20
1,950m
1,950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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34
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sassovivo Abbey, opening hours.
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Sassovivo Abbey, opening hours, cloister.
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Trevi's historic center retains the charm of its medieval alleys, narrow and winding, weaving between stone houses and ancient buildings. These streets were designed not only to connect squares and gates, but also to defend the city, creating sheltered and safe routes. The houses feature small doorways and windows, while stairways and arches connect different levels, following the hilly terrain. Walking through the alleys, you'll experience a secluded atmosphere, filled with unexpected glimpses and silhouettes of rooftops and bell towers. Every corner tells stories of daily life, shops, markets, and medieval traditions, making the village a true journey into the past.
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The Roman Theater of Spoleto is one of the most important Roman monuments in the city and represents a significant testimony to the cultural life of ancient Spoletium. It was built in the 1st century BC, in an area near the forum, according to the architectural models of classical Roman theater. The cavea, built against the natural slope of Sant'Elia Hill, was divided into sectors and could accommodate several thousand spectators. Opposite were the orchestra and the monumental stage, originally decorated with columns, niches, and statues, which served as a backdrop for theatrical and musical performances. The building was constructed of masonry and clad in local stone, with technical solutions that ensured good acoustics. After the end of the Roman era, the theater was gradually abandoned and was partially incorporated into medieval buildings. The area was restored in the 20th century, restoring the structure's visibility and highlighting its archaeological importance. Today, the Roman Theatre is part of the National Archaeological Museum of Spoleto and continues to serve a cultural purpose, hosting events and performances that renew the city's connection to its thousand-year-old theatrical tradition.
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The bike path is poor. The asphalt is torn up and bushes are growing in it.
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A WONDERFUL SMALL VILLAGE THAT WILL LEAVE YOU OPEN-MOUTHED
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Even under a grey sky, the outing filled my eyes with its beautiful varied landscapes (hilltop towns, fortified castles, abbeys, towers, vineyards, sunflower fields, yew trees, etc.) And above all, a cycle path away from vehicles!
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RASIGLIA is a micro village crossed by streams and canals. It can be visited in a few minutes, but it is worth the detour. A bit chaotic to walk there during the weekends, because it is packed with tourists.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Trevi, catering to various skill levels. These include 6 easy routes, 20 moderate routes, and 27 difficult routes, offering a diverse range of experiences across the region's rolling hills and olive groves.
Touring cycling routes in Trevi feature a mix of terrain. You'll find gentle paths along the Clitunno River, as well as more challenging ascents through the hills. The region's agricultural heritage means routes often traverse extensive olive groves and wooded areas, with both paved and unpaved surfaces, including gravel roads and dirt tracks.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks and natural features. You might encounter the Historic Center of Bevagna, the Historic Center of Trevi, or the charming town of Montefalco. Natural highlights include the Clitunno Springs, often integrated into local loops, and various viewpoints like View of Monte Brunette.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Trevi are designed as loops. For example, the difficult route Castello di Pissignano – Menotre River in Rasiglia loop from Trevi covers 68.1 km, exploring historical sites and river landscapes. Another option is the moderate Castel Ritaldi Castle – Sanctuary of Madonna della Stella loop from Trevi, which is 54.4 km long.
The best times for touring cycling in Trevi are typically May and July. During these months, the weather is generally favorable for exploring the region's diverse landscapes, from gentle river paths to challenging hill ascents.
The touring cycling routes in Trevi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from more than 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the olive groves and wooded areas, and the opportunity to connect with historical centers and natural attractions.
Absolutely. Trevi offers 27 difficult touring cycling routes for experienced riders. A challenging option is the Mount Serano gravel climb – Church of San Donato of Trevi loop from Trevi, a 50.1 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding experience through hilly landscapes.
Yes, several routes are designed to connect significant historic centers. The difficult route Assisi Historic Center – Historic Centre of Foligno loop from Trevi is a prime example, covering 64.0 km and offering varied scenery and cultural points of interest between these important Umbrian towns.
Yes, you can find routes that provide excellent views of Trevi. The difficult route View of Trevi from Borgo Trevi – Church of San Donato of Trevi loop from Trevi is a 54.9 km trail that leads through hilly landscapes and past local churches, often offering picturesque perspectives of the town.
The distances for touring cycling routes around Trevi vary significantly. You can find routes ranging from shorter, easier options to longer, more challenging trails. For instance, routes like the Castello di Pissignano – Menotre River in Rasiglia loop from Trevi are around 68 km, while others are closer to 50 km, such as the Mount Serano gravel climb – Church of San Donato of Trevi loop from Trevi.


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