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View of the Sant'Angelo Climb – Monte Sant'Angelo Castle loop from Agnuli, Mattinata villa romana

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Italy
Apulia
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Mattinata

View of the Sant'Angelo Climb – Monte Sant'Angelo Castle loop from Agnuli, Mattinata villa romana

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5.0

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16

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View of the Sant'Angelo Climb – Monte Sant'Angelo Castle loop from Agnuli, Mattinata villa romana

03:33

63.0km

1,250m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 32.3 km for 78 m

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7.39 km

View of the Gulf of Manfredonia from the Mattinata side of Monte Sant'Angelo

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

The road that connects Mattinata and Monte Sant'Angelo is winding and panoramic. The climb is about 12 kilometers long for 500 meters in altitude. It is demanding because it is long and constant, but the slopes are always pedalable with an average of 4%. On the way down, be careful not to get too distracted by the spectacular views of the Gulf of Manfredonia.

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21.6 km

View of the Sant'Angelo Climb

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Beautiful view of the bends of the Sant Angelo climb which featured in editions of the Giro latest take was 2020

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22.8 km

Monte Sant'Angelo Castle

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The castle was built between 837 and 838 at the behest of the Bishop of Benevento, Orso, and was enlarged and fortified by the Normans, the Swabians, the Angevins and finally in the 15th century by the famous architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini at the request of the King of Naples .

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23.3 km

Monte Sant'Angelo is a small town on the Gargano promontory, at more than 800 meters above sea level. It is famous for the sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo, where the archangel is said to have appeared in a cave in the 6th century. It is worth getting lost in the narrow streets of the town, and from the road you can enjoy a splendid view of the gulf of Manfredonia and the Umbra forest.

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32.3 km

Abbey of Santa Maria di Pulsano

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Abbey dating back to the end of 500 AD. which is now part of the heart places of the FAI (Italian Environment Fund).
September 8 is the feast for the Madonna di Pulsano and the faithful reach the church on pilgrimage.

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63.0 km

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59.1 km

1.78 km

1.61 km

573 m

Surfaces

61.3 km

671 m

651 m

449 m

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