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Mountain biking around Casoria offers access to diverse terrain within the Campania region of Italy. The area is characterized by its proximity to volcanic landscapes, notably Mount Vesuvius, which provides trails traversing ancient lava flows and varied woodlands with significant elevation changes. Riders can expect a mix of surfaces, from volcanic ash to forested paths, and challenging gradients in surrounding areas like Monte Faito. Casoria serves as a convenient base for exploring these natural features, offering a range of mountain…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.9
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45
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51.4km
03:03
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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68.3km
04:20
780m
780m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
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25.6km
02:11
670m
670m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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54.1km
02:48
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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49.9km
02:46
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Carolino Aqueduct (also known as Vanvitelli's Aqueduct) is a monumental engineering work designed by Luigi Vanvitelli to supply the Royal Palace of Caserta, its fountains, gardens, and the nearby industrial complex of San Leucio. Inaugurated in 1762 after 9 years of work, the aqueduct draws water from the Fizzo springs in the territory of Airola and winds for about 38 kilometers, much of which is underground. In 1997 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list along with the Palace and the Belvedere of San Leucio.
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The castle originally took the name Castrum Gironis: according to some from the name of Hieron of Syracuse (to whom the first settlement dating back to the 5th century BC is attributed), according to others from the "circumference of walls" fortified that surrounded the small island of trachyte rock.
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The Gulf of Pozzuoli is a cove located near the city from which it takes its name, Pozzuoli. The gulf is entirely contained within the Gulf of Naples. It winds between Cape Miseno and Cape Posillipo: the distance between the two points is about 6 kilometers. The area concerned is that of the Phlegraean Fields. Geology The main phenomenon affecting the gulf is bradyseism, which in the eighties made it necessary to move the port 50 meters forward from its original location and which is the origin of the archaeological finds from the Roman era of parts of the city now underwater. Monitoring Since 2008, a system for monitoring marine volcanoes called "CUMAS" (Cabled Underwater Module for Acquisition of Seismological data) has been present in the center of the gulf, at a depth of one hundred meters, which is connected in real-time to the monitoring room of the Vesuvius Observatory. Environment Together with the island of Ischia,
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The Anfiteatro di Cuma, located in the Archaeological Park of Campi Flegrei (Bacoli, NA), is one of the oldest examples of stable amphitheaters in Campania, dating back to the end of the 2nd century BC. Built in the Republican era near Monte Grillo, the structure measured approximately (90 x 70) meters and could accommodate up to 7000 spectators, highlighting its ancient origins.
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Wonderful aqueduct built by Vanvitelli to bring water to the Royal Palace of Caserta
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The Aragonese Castle of Baia houses a museum with very interesting finds as well as offering visitors a breathtaking view of the entire area.
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Never done the metro, it's not far
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The Lungomare of Naples - The most beautiful in the world. Naples, a city steeped in history and kissed by the Mediterranean sun, is the guardian of an enchanting jewel: the Lungomare. And among the most precious rings of this splendid place stands Via Caracciolo, a street that is much more than a simple stretch of coastline. It is a journey through time, an experience that captures the soul of Neapolitans and steals the hearts of visitors. Via Caracciolo is a road that winds along the sea, from Mergellina to Santa Lucia, embracing a stretch of coast that stands out against the blue of the Gulf of Naples. For Neapolitans, it is simply "Il Lungomare" or "A’ Caracciolo", a sacred place where time seems to slow down and the panorama opens up in all its splendor. It is here that every Sunday, before the big family lunch, the immutable ritual of the walk along the sea takes place.
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There are over 190 mountain bike trails around Casoria, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The trails around Casoria cater to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 18 easy routes, 132 moderate routes, and 40 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, there are around 18 easy mountain bike routes available. While specific beginner routes aren't highlighted, the region offers diverse terrain, and many of the moderate trails, like the Matinale Castle – Barbicane Singletrack loop from Casoria-Afragola, can be suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are about 40 difficult routes. The region's volcanic landscapes, particularly around Mount Vesuvius, offer significant elevation changes. An example of a challenging route is the Totem of Motherhood – Polyphemus Totem loop from Salice, which features substantial elevation gain through varied landscapes.
Mountain biking around Casoria is characterized by diverse terrain. You can expect trails traversing volcanic landscapes, ancient lava flows, and varied woodlands. Surfaces range from volcanic ash to forested paths, with challenging gradients in areas like Monte Faito, providing a dynamic backdrop for your ride.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Casoria are designed as loops. For instance, the Castello di Roccarainola loop from Casalnuovo and the Trail to Mount Vesuvius loop from Madonnelle are popular circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While mountain biking near Casoria, you can explore a variety of natural and historical attractions. The region is close to Mount Vesuvius, where you can see the Lava Flow in Vesuvius National Park and the Monte Somma Summit. Other notable landmarks include the Chapel of San Michele and the Madonna di Castello Cave at Gavète.
The mountain bike trails around Casoria are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 430 reviews. More than 2,500 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the unique volcanic landscapes and diverse woodlands.
The Campania region, where Casoria is located, generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and less intense heat than summer, making for more comfortable rides through the volcanic and forested landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking a more specialized experience, the Lago Patria Bike Park is a dedicated downhill park not far from Casoria. It features technical terrain, drop-offs, descents, and man-made obstacles designed for adventurous bikers.
Absolutely. Many trails within the Vesuvius National Park, accessible from Casoria, offer unique mountain biking experiences with stunning views of the Bay of Naples as you traverse volcanic landscapes and diverse woodlands.


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