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Road cycling around Stella offers diverse landscapes and challenging terrain in the Liguria region of Italy. The area features wooded mountains, abundant streams, and panoramic views, transitioning from the Mediterranean coastline to a hilly hinterland. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse olive groves, vineyards, and forests, providing varied altitudes and vistas. The region's natural features contribute to a rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
5.0
(22)
383
riders
78.8km
04:17
1,340m
1,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.6
(10)
230
riders
44.4km
02:18
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.8
(5)
160
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127km
05:43
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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168
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56.4km
02:50
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
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331
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35.1km
01:43
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Place along the Apennine bike tour. Great for a refreshing stop.
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Alpicella, a hamlet of Varazze (SV), boasts prehistoric origins with Neolithic settlements dating back to the 4th century BC. It was known in ancient times as "Cella delle Alpi." The area, characterized by rock archaeology and Celtic-style dry-stone houses, has had a rural history linked to pastoralism and agriculture, as evidenced by the local archaeological museum.
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Stella, in the province of Savona, is the birthplace of Sandro Pertini, the seventh President of the Italian Republic, born in the hamlet of Stella San Giovanni on September 25, 1896. Today it is a place of remembrance where you can visit his birthplace-museum and a statue in his honor.
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Beautiful, but very bumpy. Hardly any traffic.
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The road is sometimes immersed in the woods and sometimes offers an exceptional view of the sea. The asphalt is decidedly bumpy and gravelly, so it's best to take your time!
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Just a glimpse from the roadside, barely visible unless you know it...
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Stella offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 110 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, including 15 easy, 45 moderate, and 56 difficult trails.
The terrain around Stella is incredibly diverse, transitioning from the glistening Mediterranean coastline to a hilly hinterland. You'll encounter wooded mountains, abundant streams, olive groves, vineyards, and forests of beech, oak, ash, and birch. The varying altitudes provide constantly changing vistas and challenging ascents.
Thanks to Liguria's mild climate, the cycling season is extended. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal for exploring the quiet roads, charming mountain villages, and blooming landscapes, offering pleasant temperatures for your rides.
Yes, Stella and its surroundings are known for demanding routes with substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Cogoleto – View of the Port of Voltri loop from Albisola features nearly 1,900 meters of ascent over 100 kilometers. Another tough option is the View of Alpicella – Birthplace of Sandro Pertini loop from Celle Ligure, which includes over 1,700 meters of climbing.
While many routes are challenging, Stella does offer options for less experienced riders. There are 15 easy routes and 45 moderate routes available. These routes provide a gentler introduction to the region's beautiful scenery without the most extreme climbs.
Road cycling routes around Stella offer numerous scenic points. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Ligurian coast and the hilly hinterland. Notable landmarks include the Giovo Ligure Viewpoint and the area around Alpicella, known for its vistas. The region also features several mountain passes like Passo del Faiallo and Gava Pass, which offer stunning views.
Absolutely. Stella is nestled near the Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua, a UNESCO Global Geopark, offering significant geological and ecological interest. You'll cycle through diverse forests, past abundant streams, and experience the dramatic juxtaposition of mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, the region features several circular routes. A significant local attraction is the 'Anello delle Stelle' (Ring of the Stars), a 23-kilometer loop connecting the various villages of Stella. Another option is the 'Melogno Loop' in the Savona area, approximately 73 kilometers long, which connects coastal towns to inland ancient beech forests.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the stunning panoramic views that transition from the coast to the hilly hinterland.
Many routes in Stella offer this combination. For example, the Beaches of Celle Ligure – Mioglia loop from Celle takes you from the coast into the varied hilly hinterland. The broader Ligurian Riviera, easily accessible from Stella, is renowned for its gentle coastal roads and more challenging mountain passes further inland.
Yes, many routes will lead you through charming mountain villages and areas with historical significance. The 'Anello delle Stelle' specifically connects the distinct localities of Stella. Additionally, routes like the Beaches of Celle Ligure – Birthplace of Sandro Pertini loop from Celle Ligure pass by notable sites, such as the birthplace of former Italian President Sandro Pertini.


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