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Road cycling routes around Berceto traverse the varied terrain of the Parma Apennines, characterized by mountainous vistas, lush valleys, and rivers. The region features significant passes like the Passo della Cisa, known for its gentle slopes. Situated between the Val Taro and Val Baganza, the area offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. This setting provides a range of road cycling experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic valley rides.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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71
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59.5km
03:42
1,670m
1,670m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
112km
06:47
2,830m
3,090m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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102
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81.3km
04:31
1,690m
1,690m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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101km
05:39
2,220m
2,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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136km
07:29
2,840m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bar and hostel, great after the long climb
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Cassio is a hamlet in the municipality of Terenzo, located in the Parma Apennines. It is a place particularly known for historical, naturalistic, and tourist reasons. The village stands along the ancient route of the Via Francigena (the old Strada Romea). It represents a very famous resting stop for pilgrims walking between Fornovo and Berceto, and is equipped with hostels and refreshment points. It is a classic medieval village characterized by a stone-paved urban layout and flanked by ancient historic buildings. The site is also listed among the FAI's Places of the Heart.
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You find it while riding the Appennino bike tour
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Berceto is an ancient and charming Apennine village located at 852 meters above sea level in the province of Parma, in the heart of Emilia-Romagna. It has just under 2,000 inhabitants and is historically renowned for being the last stage of the Via Francigena in the Emilian territory before the Cisa Pass, which leads towards Tuscany.
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The Passo della Cisa is a mountain pass in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, located at 1,041 meters above sea level, which serves as the geographical and historical border between the provinces of Parma (Emilia-Romagna) and Massa-Carrara (Tuscany). It formally separates the Ligurian Apennines from the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, connecting the upper Val di Taro with Lunigiana. Strada Statale 62: The SS 62 della Cisa is the historic panoramic road that crosses the pass, famous among motorcyclists and cyclists for its hairpin bends and evocative views. Slopes: The Tuscan side from Pontremoli is 18 km long with slopes up to 8.5%, while the Emilian side from Ghiare di Berceto measures approximately 19.6 km with slopes up to 8%.
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IN springDefinitely worth a visit
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Definitely to do, fantastic road
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To the left you turn for mount Valoria. To be done
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Road cycling around Berceto offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from mountainous vistas to lush valleys and rivers within the Parma Apennines. You'll encounter significant passes like the Passo della Cisa, known for its gentle slopes and wide curves, as well as routes through the Val Taro and Val Baganza. The area provides a mix of long, steady climbs and scenic valley rides.
Yes, Berceto offers road cycling routes for various skill levels. While many routes are classified as difficult due to significant elevation changes, there are also moderate and easy options available. For example, komoot lists 1 easy and 5 moderate road cycling routes, providing less strenuous choices for those new to the area or seeking a more relaxed ride.
Experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes around Berceto. Many routes feature significant mountain passes and substantial elevation gains. A demanding option is the Ghiare di Berceto to Vernazza – bike rides to the Italian coast, a difficult 112.3 km path with over 2,800 meters of ascent. Another challenging ride is the Passo della Cisa – Historic Center of Pontremoli loop from Berceto, covering 143.9 km with over 2,500 meters of climbing.
Yes, circular road cycling routes are a prominent feature in Berceto. Many tours are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular example is the Passo della Cisa, Passo del Cirone e Passo del Silara — ring tour, which connects three significant mountain passes in a 59.5 km circular journey. Another option is the Passo della Cisa – Silara Pass loop from Berceto, a longer 135.6 km loop.
Berceto's road cycling routes often pass by or near various points of interest. You can encounter historical sites such as the Cathedral of San Moderanno in Berceto itself, or the ruins of Berceto Castle. The ancient pilgrimage route of the Via Francigena also passes through the area, offering a blend of physical activity and cultural exploration. For natural attractions, the region is close to the Tosco-Emilian Apennine National Park and features natural pools along the Baganza River.
Given Berceto's location in the Parma Apennines, many road cycling routes offer stunning panoramic views. The Passo della Cisa, a highly popular mountain pass, provides expansive vistas. The varied terrain, with its transitions from mountainous areas to lush valleys, ensures numerous scenic overlooks throughout your ride. You might also find viewpoints near highlights like Monte Della Croce (Casola).
The Parma Apennines, where Berceto is located, generally experience a mild climate. The best time for road cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when the mountain passes are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. This period allows for comfortable rides through the valleys and over the higher elevations.
The road cycling routes in Berceto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 35 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain of the Parma Apennines, which offers a mix of challenging climbs over mountain passes and scenic rides through river valleys. The variety of routes, from easy to difficult, also contributes to its appeal.
Yes, Berceto serves as a starting point or a segment for longer journeys. One notable route is the Ghiare di Berceto to Vernazza – bike rides to the Italian coast, which takes you from the Apennines towards the Italian coast. Berceto is also a point on the 'Appennino bike tour,' a much longer 3,100 km route that traverses the entire Apennines along secondary roads with minimal traffic.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route aren't detailed, Berceto itself is a charming medieval village where you can find amenities. For longer rides, the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo offers accommodation and food services, providing a potential stop or destination. Other huts and cabins are also available in the broader region, such as Lagdei Hut.
There are over 20 road cycling routes documented around Berceto on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, including 1 easy, 5 moderate, and 15 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for almost any skill level.
Yes, the region around Berceto is rich in natural features. Situated between the Val Taro and Val Baganza, you can find natural attractions like the Rio Fioritolia waterfall and numerous natural pools along the Baganza River, which are ideal for refreshing dips during warmer months. While not always directly on a road cycling path, these features are often accessible nearby, allowing for a combined outdoor experience.


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