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Italy
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Viterbo

Tagliata di Santo Antonio – Viterbo Papal Palace loop from Nesler Cibo Vivo

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Lazio
Viterbo

Tagliata di Santo Antonio – Viterbo Papal Palace loop from Nesler Cibo Vivo

Moderate

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Tagliata di Santo Antonio – Viterbo Papal Palace loop from Nesler Cibo Vivo

01:13

16.5km

250m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 8.89 km for 89 m

After 10.2 km for 89 m

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6.58 km

Tagliata di Santo Antonio

Highlight • Gorge

Path carved into the tuff that connects the Signorino district (named after a 15th century family) to Porta Faul

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8.92 km

Porta di Valle

Highlight • Historical Site

Entrance to Viterbo via the Via Francigena

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9.83 km

Fontana di San Lorenzo, Viterbo

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The fountain is located on the left side of the Cathedral in Piazza San Lorenzo

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9.86 km

Viterbo Papal Palace

Highlight • Historical Site

The Palazzo dei Papi - or Palazzo Papale - is an important symbol of Viterbo. It was erected to expand the headquarters of the Episcopal Curia: due to the hostility of the people, Pope Alexander IV moved the headquarters of the Papal Curia in 1257 to Viterbo.
Today it can be visited.

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The old town of Viterbo is a real jewel among the numerous medieval towns of Italy. In many cases, the old town is characterized by churches and palaces from the 13th century as the best preserved old town in central Italy. Worth seeing are, among others, the Palazzo dei Papi in Piazza San Lorenzo and the Palazzo dei Priori in Piazza del Plebiscito. Viterbo was in the Middle Ages papal residence and venue of a conclave (papal election). The church of San Francesco houses the famous papal tombs of Pope Clement IV and Hadrian V. Pope John XXI is buried in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo.

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10.6 km

Tagliata Etrusca (Strada Signorino)

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This road carved into the rock has very ancient origins having been built by the Etruscans. The reason why it was built is probably of a religious or votive nature, so much so that on the walls you can see several niches and there are many remains of Etruscan religious structures nearby. The walls, up to 12 meters high, generate very suggestive and exciting shadows. Truly an unmissable place.

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16.5 km

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11.9 km

3.00 km

1.62 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.12 km

5.76 km

2.66 km

830 m

146 m

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Highest point (330 m)

Lowest point (210 m)

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Thursday 9 July

34°C

21°C

14 %

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