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San Lorenzo Tunnel – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Poggio di Sanremo

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Italy
Liguria
Imperia
Sanremo

San Lorenzo Tunnel – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Poggio di Sanremo

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4.5

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2,587

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San Lorenzo Tunnel – Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path loop from Poggio di Sanremo

01:40

38.8km

280m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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151 m

Poggio di Sanremo Climb

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The famous final climb of the Milan-Sanremo, the Poggio is rather short (not even four kilometers in all) and anything but steep (the average gradient is around 3%). During the Classicissima, however, it is tackled after over 280 kilometers of racing and professionals often climb at around 38 km/h. It is the decisive point of the race: if the sprinters manage to stay with the group, they will be uncomfortable customers in the sprint. In recent years, however, very strong climbers or top-level puncheurs have managed to create selection, with inventiveness and class, right on the Poggio. In recent years, for example, a race that seems like an obvious sprint has ended in many different ways, all breathtaking: from Vincenzo Nibali's attack on the top of the Poggio to Mathieu van der Poel's razor-sharp run after a blind curve on the climb, passing through Matej Mohorič's crazy and winning descent.

First included in the Milan-San Remo route in the 1960s, the Poggio is a legendary climb in world cycling: one of those things you really should do if you pass through here by bike.

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Villa romana di Bussana

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11.4 km

Wonderful road for cycling and walking!

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12.9 km

Riviera of Flowers Bike Path

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The cycle path runs along eight towns in the province of Imperial: the small, picturesque Ligurian villages of San Lorenzo al Mare, Santo Stefano al Mare, and Riva Ligure; the coastal stretch with the towns of Cipressa and Costarainera; and the modern, popular resorts of Arma di Taggia, Ospedaletti, and Sanremo, the latter known for its casino and the many events held there since the beginning of last year. The route also passes through interesting places, old villages, and train stations. Everything is represented by simple symbols, similar to how you would read a subway map in a large city.

Now all that's left to do is plan a vacation to discover the beautiful region along the cycle path in western Liguria. Each of these places can be easily visited from the cycle path; only Costarainera and Cipressa are situated 200 meters above sea level, but they can be easily reached by bicycle from San Lorenzo to the east via the "Strada Provinciale 45" (SP45). Each of these places is very special and worth a visit, but above all, you get to know and appreciate the beauty of the landscape.

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16.3 km

San Lorenzo Tunnel

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Car-free cycle path, on the old railway line, directly on the Ligurian Sea from San Remo to almost Imperia.

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29.4 km

Sanremo Coastal Cycle Path

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Located close to the sea and built on the site of the old railway, the cycle path that connects various towns on the Riviera di Ponente, including Sanremo, is perfect for anyone who wants to cycle safely. It is always very popular, even with families and children. The Giro d'Italia began here in 2015, with a team time trial between San Lorenzo al Mare and Sanremo.

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33.0 km

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33.5 km

Sanremo

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Splendid city center located along the Riviera dei Fiori, Sanremo hosts the arrival of the Milan-Sanremo cycling race (one of the five "monuments" of men's road cycling, the most important one-day races), as well as the Italian Song Festival, the Tenco Prize, and one of the few casinos in Italy.

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38.8 km

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25.4 km

7.15 km

4.28 km

1.79 km

156 m

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Surfaces

36.4 km

2.31 km

148 m

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Saturday 11 July

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Comments

July 30, 2021,Auf der alten Bahntrasse rund um San Remo
On the way on the old railway line, which (summer '21) between Ospedaletti and San Lorenzo al mare has been expanded to two lanes for cyclists and a pedestrian lane 🚴‍♀️🌺🌞

Unfortunately I don't get the pictures sorted in the correct order here at Komoot: The route officially begins in Ospedaletti - great bike rental at the former train station; …

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Today we wanted to take a relaxed tour in the sun. But... after several years, the Corso dei Fioro took place again today. 60,000 spectators paralyzed Sanremo. So today it was a mix between cycling and walking through the chaos😉

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