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Road cycling routes around San Sossio Baronia traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and valleys, often connecting historic towns and villages. The region features varied terrain, including ascents and descents that challenge road cyclists. Routes frequently offer views of agricultural lands and distant mountain ranges. The area's topography provides a network of roads suitable for moderate to difficult road cycling.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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83.6km
04:22
1,500m
1,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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188km
10:01
3,260m
3,260m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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45.0km
02:19
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.2km
04:27
1,430m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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65.5km
03:43
1,410m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Savignano Irpino dominates the Cervaro Valley from a rocky spur, with a compact historic center and sweeping views of the hills that mark the border between Campania and Puglia. The climb to reach it is arduous, but the arrival is rewarded with evocative views, stone alleys, and the silhouette of the aqueduct bridge, one of the village's symbols.
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Landmark Roman gateway with carved stone reliefs, built around 114 A.D. in honor of Emperor Trajan.
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September 23, 2025 The picnic area is now nonexistent, everything is destroyed and abandoned, including the lake, which has almost become a puddle. It was truly sad to see all this. I went eight years ago, and everything was different. The area, once well-kept and maintained, is now populated by flies, horseflies, hornets, and a total wasteland.
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Trajan's arch is the symbol of Benevento and represents a well-preserved testimony of Roman civilisation.
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Splendid find from the Roman era in Benevento.
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Candela is a picturesque town located in the southern Dauni mountains, with its historic center rising on the hills of San Rocco and San Tommaso. The municipal territory, between the Carapelle and Ofanto rivers, marks the end of the Pescasseroli-Candela sheep track, an ancient grassy transhumance route 211 km long. With a population of 2,495 inhabitants, Candela is a municipality in the province of Foggia, in Puglia. A place where history and nature blend, offering a fascinating perspective on the southern Dauni mountains.
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Candela is a village in the southern Dauni Mountains with a characteristic historic center perched on a hill. A particular tourist attraction of the village is the Santa Claus House. It is located in Palazzo Ripandelli, a 17th century building, and is furnished with typical Christmas objects and decorations. It also houses the Toy Museum and can be visited during the Christmas period.
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Rione Fossi is a district of Accadia which was abandoned in 1930 due to a strong earthquake. It was the original nucleus of the town, founded by the Lombards and enriched by Roman temples and palaces. Today it is a ghost town, a suggestive and timeless place, where you can see the houses and streets carved into the rock, the Byzantine church of Saints Peter and Paul and the remains of the castle and the ducal palace.
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The region is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, offering a mix of ascents and descents. You'll frequently encounter agricultural lands and distant mountain ranges, providing varied and scenic backdrops for your ride.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy,' San Sossio Baronia does offer 10 routes categorized as 'moderate.' These routes provide a good balance of challenge and accessibility for those with some road cycling experience.
For a significant challenge, consider the Candela Historic Hilltop Town – Monteleone di Puglia loop from Scampitella. This route spans 116.5 miles (187.5 km) and leads through historic hilltop towns, typically taking around 10 hours to complete.
Yes, San Sossio Baronia is well-suited for experienced road cyclists, with 27 routes classified as 'difficult.' These routes feature significant elevation gains and demanding terrain, such as the Orsara di Puglia – Monteleone di Puglia loop from Scampitella, which covers 51.9 miles (83.6 km) with substantial climbing.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in this region, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be hot, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential for rain or snow at higher elevations.
Many routes in San Sossio Baronia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A notable scenic option is the Lake San Pietro – View of Bisaccia loop from Vallata, which offers beautiful views of Lake San Pietro and diverse landscapes over 51.9 miles (83.6 km).
The road cycling routes in San Sossio Baronia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the scenic views of agricultural lands and distant mountains, and the opportunity to connect historic towns and villages.
Many routes in San Sossio Baronia connect or pass through small towns and villages. These typically offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, coffee, or a meal, allowing you to refuel and experience local hospitality. Planning your route with komoot can help identify such points of interest.
There are over 35 road cycling routes available around San Sossio Baronia, catering to various skill levels from moderate to difficult. This extensive network provides ample choice for exploring the region on two wheels.
Yes, many routes provide excellent scenic views. The region's rolling hills often open up to panoramic vistas of agricultural landscapes and distant mountain ranges. The Lake San Pietro – View of Bisaccia loop from Vallata is specifically highlighted for its views of Lake San Pietro.
Given the varied terrain with ascents and descents, it's advisable to bring appropriate gear for changing conditions. This includes sufficient water, snacks, repair kit, and layers of clothing. A GPS device or a downloaded komoot tour is highly recommended for navigation on the winding roads.
While specific 'hidden gem' routes aren't explicitly named, the region's extensive network of roads connecting smaller towns and agricultural areas means that many routes offer a quieter, more authentic cycling experience away from major thoroughfares. Exploring the less-trafficked options on komoot can reveal these quieter paths.


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