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Touring cycling around Laurino, situated within the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, features diverse terrain ranging from peaceful valleys to challenging mountain roads. The region is characterized by quiet, often traffic-free roads winding through forests, olive groves, and vineyards. Significant peaks like Monte Gelbison contribute to the mountainous scenery, while dramatic geological formations such as the Calore Gorges and Sammaro Canyon add to the natural appeal. A typical karst environment with sinkholes and springs is also present in…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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39.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.0km
03:26
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve (or Madonna del Cervato) is a striking place of worship located at about 1850 meters above sea level on Monte Cervati, in the Cilento National Park, near Sanza. Characterized by a chapel nestled in a natural cave, it is a destination for pilgrimages, especially between late July and August 5th, and represents one of the highest and most fascinating peaks in Campania.
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve (or Madonna del Cervato) is a suggestive place of worship located at about 1850 meters above sea level on Mount Cervati, in the Cilento National Park, near Sanza. Characterized by a chapel nestled in a natural cave, it is a destination for pilgrimages, especially between the end of July and August 5th, and represents one of the highest and most fascinating peaks in Campania. https://blogcamminarenellastoria.wordpress.com/2022/12/14/il-monte-cervati-e-la-madonna-della-neve/
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A brief explanation of the patronage of 'MARY OF THE SNOW', which visitors don't encounter very often: This takes us far back in church history to the fourth/fifth century, and geographically to Rome. On August 5, 363, the so-called "miracle of the snow" occurred at the site where the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore now stands. That is to say, on that day, in the middle of summer, snow lay there in the morning because the Virgin Mary wished to have a church dedicated to her built on that spot. She conveyed this wish in a vision to a wealthy couple – who subsequently initiated and financed the construction – and to the Bishop of Rome, who at that time was Pope Liberius. The Roman church holds the rank of a patriarchal basilica (papal basilica) and is the origin of all churches and chapels with this patronage. In the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church, August 5th, the feast day of the church's consecration (in the year 432 by Pope Sixtus III), is an optional memorial. Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome was the focus of international attention last year because Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday 2025, had chosen this church as his final resting place.
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Petina is perhaps one of the most mountainous villages in Campania. It sits directly on the slopes of the Alburni Mountains, completely surrounded by centuries-old chestnut groves. The village is very small and offers a grocery store, almost always open and well-stocked, a restaurant renowned for its local dishes, and a bar with tables in a beautiful courtyard.
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Magliano Vetere is a stone village nestled in the heart of Cilento, overlooking the Alento Valley and surrounded by chestnut and oak forests. Its quiet streets lead to the Paleontological Museum, which recounts the geological history of the area with fossil finds and ancient evidence of Cilento's fauna. From the village, sweeping views open up over the Calore Gorges and the ridges rising toward Magliano Nuovo.
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The Preta Perciata Pass is an ancient mountain pass that connected the Calore Valley with the Alento Valley. In the past, visitors passed through a fascinating tunnel carved into the rock, giving rise to the name "preta perciata," meaning "perforated stone." Today, the pass offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Cilento mountains and the ridges surrounding Magliano Nuovo, which it dominates from above.
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Stio is a medieval village nestled in the greenery of Cilento, with stone alleys, small courtyards, and terraces overlooking the Alento Valley. Strolling through its streets, you'll discover the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, ancient rural homes, and glimpses that tell the story of the area's agricultural history. It's the ideal starting point for exploring woods, mills, and nature trails, and for sampling traditional dishes such as ciccimmaretati and the Fagiolo della Regina di Gorga.
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One of the many medieval stone bridges found in this area (see the one in Magliano Vetere or the one in Sant'Angelo a Fasanella)
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Laurino, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. While most routes are considered difficult, there are a few moderate options as well.
The best time to visit Laurino for touring cycling is from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild and ideal for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
Touring cycling routes around Laurino feature diverse terrain, transitioning from peaceful valleys to challenging mountain roads. You'll find quiet, often traffic-free roads winding through forests, olive groves, and vineyards. While most surfaces are paved, some routes may include unpaved sections, requiring good fitness and appropriate gear.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, The Valley of the Sammaro River - ring tour is a popular 39.6 km circular route that explores the scenic Sammaro River valley. Another option is The Terrace of Cilento – Monteforte Cilento loop from Felitto, which is a longer 87.6 km trail.
The region is rich in natural landmarks. You can encounter dramatic geological formations like the Calore Gorges and the Sammaro Gorge. The Cervati massif, near Laurino, also features a typical karst morphology with sinkholes like the Vallivona Sinkhole. You might also pass by the Remolino of Felitto, a notable river feature.
Absolutely. While cycling, you can explore Laurino's historical sites, including the ducal palace, the remains of the medieval castle, and the convent of Sant'Antonio da Padova. The Medieval Bridge of Magliano Nuovo, a well-preserved humpback bridge over the Calore River, is another significant historical attraction that can be a point of interest along a route, such as the The villages of Stio and Magliano Vetere – the Cilento Montano route.
For breathtaking views, consider routes that ascend into the mountainous areas. The climb to Monte Gelbison, the fourth-highest mountain in Cilento, offers panoramic vistas across the Cilento, the Vallo di Diano, and the Gulf of Salerno from the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sacro Monte di Novi Velia at its summit. Other high points like Monte Cervati also provide excellent viewpoints.
Laurino is located within the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on established roads and trails within the park. However, it's always advisable to check the official park regulations for any specific restrictions or protected areas you plan to enter.
The touring cycling routes in Laurino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 35 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, the quiet, traffic-free roads, and the stunning natural beauty of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park.
Yes, Laurino is known for its challenging touring cycling routes. Out of over 50 routes, 52 are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains. For instance, the Roscigno Vecchia – Roccadaspide loop from Roscigno covers 104.5 km with over 2,500 meters of elevation gain, requiring very good fitness.
Laurino and the surrounding villages offer various amenities. While cycling through the region, you'll find opportunities to stop at local cafes and restaurants in the villages. Accommodation options, including guesthouses and B&Bs, are also available in Laurino and nearby towns, especially in the spring and autumn cycling seasons.
Yes, parking is generally available in Laurino and the surrounding villages. You can typically find public parking areas suitable for leaving your vehicle while you embark on your cycling tour. It's recommended to check local signage for any specific parking regulations or designated areas for visitors.


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