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Touring cycling routes around Palagonia traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features routes that connect historical towns and lead past significant natural features like reservoirs. Elevation gains are common, providing challenging climbs and rewarding descents. These routes are well-suited for exploring the rural and cultural aspects of the area.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This difficult touring bicycle loop from Palagonia to Misterbianco challenges experienced riders with its 50.8 miles (81.7 km) and 2002 feet (610 metres) of elevation gain. Expect to spend around…
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Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure through the Val di Catania region, exploring historic towns and scenic landscapes. This difficult route covers 40.6 miles (65.3 km) with a significant…

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03:43
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Embark on a touring bicycle adventure around the Lentini reservoir, connecting the agricultural landscapes and historical towns of Palagonia and Scordia. This difficult 36.3 miles (58.4 km) loop challenges you…
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If you are an experienced touring cyclist looking for a challenge, the Castel di Iudica from Ramacca loop tour delivers a significant workout. This difficult route covers 28.7 miles (46.2…
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Embark on a moderate touring cycling adventure through Sicily's agricultural heartland with the Palagonia and Ramacca – Loop Tour. This 23.2-mile (37.3 km) route takes you through the scenic upper…
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Patron saint of Militello is the SS. Savior. The celebration with the procession of the simulacrum through the streets of the town is on August 18th. For the octave a shorter procession is planned in front of the Mother Church
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Every year in April, do not miss the Artichoke Festival, now in its 32nd edition in 2024.
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May 8th is the feast of the two patron saints of Grammichele: St. Michael the Archangel and St. Catherine of Alexandria. During the festival, the simulacra are carried in procession through the streets of the town together with the statue of the Madonna that precedes them.
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If you happen to pass through Patagonia on June 24th and 25th, don't miss the feast of the patron saint Santa Febronia https://www.siciliainfesta.com/feste/festa_di_santa_febronia_palagonia.htm https://youtu.be/LEh8vajUywY?si=0LS6ujt7pTIftmAu
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Carlo Maria Carafa was the prince who founded Grammichele in April 1693, 2km south of Occhiolà, the old settlement destroyed by the earthquake
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Castel di Judica (Jardineḍḍi, in dialect), is a municipality in the metropolitan city of Catania, in Sicily. Located on the slopes of Mount Iudica. Its origins date back to the archaic era and, during Arab rule, it was known as "Zotica". The mountain once housed a 17th century church dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo, of which today only the bell tower remains. Since 2022, it is part of the project of the First World Park of the Mediterranean Lifestyle.
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Mineo (Minìu or Minèu in dialect), is a municipality located on the north-western slopes of the Iblei mountains. The city preserves historic buildings, many of which date back to the post-earthquake period in the Val di Noto of 1693, such as noble and bourgeois palaces. Among the sites of interest stand out the Serravalle Castle, the rock castle of the Sant'Agrippina Cave and the ancient Porta Adinolfo. Furthermore, the surrounding area offers natural beauty such as the Lamia stream and the archaeological site of Poggio Rocchicella.
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Militello in Val di Catania ('Militeḍḍu' in dialect) is a Sicilian treasure known for its priceless monumental heritage. In 2002, Militello was recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site together with seven other late Baroque cities of the Val di Noto. Its history has its roots in antiquity, with archaeological evidence ranging from the Copper and Hellenistic Ages to the Byzantine and Arab ones. Legends tell of its foundation during the Second Punic War, while historical evidence links it to the Norman era. The Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Stella is an example of its artistic and cultural richness. Not far away, the Ossena Waterfalls offer a fascinating natural oasis.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Palagonia, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and interests.
The majority of touring cycling routes in Palagonia are classified as difficult, with 31 routes falling into this category. There are also 17 moderate routes and 4 easy routes, ensuring options for various experience levels.
Yes, Palagonia offers 4 easy touring cycling routes. These are ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride through the region's agricultural plains and rolling hills.
Touring cycling routes around Palagonia feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills and agricultural plains. You can expect varied terrain, including significant elevation gains that provide both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The routes often connect historical towns and pass by natural features like reservoirs.
Many routes in Palagonia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Palagonia and Ramacca - Loop Tour is a popular moderate option, and the From Palagonia to Misterbianco – loop tour offers extensive views on a longer, more difficult loop.
The Palagonia area is rich in points of interest. You can cycle past natural features like Lake Lentini or visit historical settlements such as Militello in Val di Catania and Borgo Pietro Lupo. The Militello and Grammichele Baroque Loop specifically connects two historical baroque towns.
Yes, the region features natural attractions like the Ossena Waterfalls. While not directly on every touring route, some routes may offer access or views of such natural highlights, especially those exploring the more rugged parts of the landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the connection to historical towns, and the opportunity to explore the rural and cultural aspects of the region.
Yes, the Palagonia and Scordia for the Lentini reservoir – loop tour is a difficult route that specifically takes you past this significant natural feature, offering scenic views of the reservoir.
Palagonia generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during peak season.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads may vary, Palagonia is connected by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies if you plan to use public transport to reach your starting point.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Palagonia itself, Ramacca, or Militello. Look for public parking areas within these settlements, often near town centers or local amenities.
Absolutely. The Borgo Pietro Lupo e Paikè da Ramacca – loop tour is a challenging route that starts from Ramacca and explores the surrounding area, including the settlement of Borgo Pietro Lupo.


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