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Touring cycling around Alberona is set within the Daunian Mountains of northern Puglia, characterized by a mountainous and hilly terrain. The region features extensive woodlands, rolling hills, and a network of country roads suitable for cycling. Natural springs are abundant, providing water sources along routes, and elevated positions offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This area provides varied cycling experiences with both challenging ascents and more rolling sections.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
30.2km
02:34
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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29.0km
02:02
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.8km
03:16
940m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.7km
06:06
1,740m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.4km
03:36
1,070m
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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 the Madonna Incoronata, built in 1761, stands in a rural area linked to the historic wheat festival, one of the most characteristic rituals of the Fortore area. Every April, farmers and young people of the village dig furrows in the fields and carry the "verghe" (long poles decorated with wheat and flowers) in procession. In ancient times, this was followed by the release of a dove as a propitiatory gesture for the harvest. This tradition combines ancient agricultural symbols with Marian devotion, making the sanctuary a deeply rooted place for San Bartolomeo in Galdo.
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The Lucera-Castel di Sangro Tratturo is one of the great transhumance sheep tracks, an ancient grassy trail over one hundred kilometers long that connected the Tavoliere di Puglia to the high-altitude pastures of Abruzzo. In this stretch, the sheep track marks the border between Campania and Puglia and still retains its original breadth, with open fields, low walls, and intact rural landscapes. It is one of the most important historical shepherds' routes, a cultural corridor that recounts centuries of seasonal migrations and agro-pastoral life.
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San Bartolomeo in Galdo is an Italian town in the province of Benevento, located in Campania, near the border with Puglia and Molise. It has ancient origins, dating back to the Roman and medieval periods, and has numerous historic buildings and churches, including the Church of San Bartolomeo Apostolo. The town is located in the hilly area of Val Fortore, surrounded by an agricultural landscape. Among the local traditions, there are religious celebrations and cultural events that involve the community.
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Beautiful view, especially after struggling to reach the place :D
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We are at 490 m. A cold beer before continuing the climb to the Crocella di Motta Pass 1135 m.
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Here State Road 17 crosses the Tratturo Lucera - Castel di Sangro trail
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More than a refuge, it is a bivouac. It deserves to be visited for the satisfaction of reaching the highest peak in Puglia. Always a very windy spot, even in good weather.
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The touring cycling routes around Alberona are predominantly challenging. Out of 17 routes, 15 are rated as difficult, and 2 are moderate. This reflects the mountainous and hilly terrain of the Daunian Mountains, offering significant ascents and descents for experienced cyclists.
The touring cycling routes in Alberona are generally geared towards experienced cyclists. There are no routes specifically rated as 'easy' in the komoot guide. The available routes are either moderate or difficult, indicating that beginners might find the terrain and elevation challenging.
Given the mountainous landscape of the Daunian Mountains, you can expect significant elevation gains. For example, the Rifugio Casonetto – Rifugio di Monte Cornacchia loop from Biccari features an elevation gain of over 900 meters, while the Lago Pescara loop from Biccari has an impressive gain of over 1700 meters.
Alberona, known as the 'village of water,' boasts numerous natural springs like Fountain Muta and Pisciarelli, providing refreshing stops. Cyclists can enjoy extensive panoramic views from the 'Muraglione,' stretching across the Tavoliere delle Puglie plain to the Gargano promontory. The region also features wooded areas like Bosco di Faeto and scenic spots such as Canale dei Tigli and Monte Crow. You can also visit Lago Pescara or enjoy the vista from the Gazebo with a View of the Daunia Mountains.
Yes, Alberona's historic center offers a rich cultural experience with its medieval origins and Templar-era structures, including the Mother Church and the Gran Priore tower. Nearby, you can explore the impressive Castle of Lucera and the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Lucera, adding a historical dimension to your cycling adventure.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the extensive woodlands, and the quiet country roads that offer panoramic views. The diverse terrain provides a rewarding experience for those seeking both physical challenge and natural beauty.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Belvedere di Volturino loop from Volturino offers scenic viewpoints and varied terrain. Another option is the Rifugio Casonetto – Rifugio di Monte Cornacchia loop from Biccari, which takes you through higher elevations.
The region's lush vegetation and rolling hills suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but the numerous natural springs provide refreshing stops. Winter might present colder conditions in the mountainous areas.
Yes, Alberona's proximity to Gargano National Park, home to the lush Foresta Umbra, expands possibilities for multi-day touring. This allows cyclists to combine the Daunian Mountains with the extensive options for cycling and nature exploration within the national park.
Alberona's local gastronomy is known for hearty dishes that are perfect for refueling after a long ride. You can savor specialties incorporating local ingredients such as mushrooms, truffles, asparagus, and wild boar, providing a delicious taste of the region's culinary heritage.
Absolutely. The region around Alberona is rich in wooded areas. Paths wind through the Subappennino woods, leading to scenic spots. The Bosco di Faeto, abundant with Turkey oaks, beeches, and maples, is particularly appealing for cycling, offering a serene and green environment.


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