4.3
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33
riders
02:58
31.7km
890m
Mountain biking
This moderate 19.7-mile mountain biking loop in the Monti Sabini offers challenging terrain and scenic views, including Pozze del Diavolo Wa
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Monte Tancia e Monte Pizzuto
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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6.83 km
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17.7 km
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20.0 km
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21.9 km
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31.7 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
14.3 km
11.6 km
3.85 km
1.97 km
Surfaces
12.9 km
7.34 km
6.27 km
5.26 km
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Elevation
Highest point (840 m)
Lowest point (110 m)
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Friday 10 July
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16°C
23 %
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is considered moderate by komoot, but it presents significant challenges for mountain bikers. The terrain is often rough and broken, with sections requiring riders to push their bikes. It's best suited for experienced riders, especially those with e-bikes equipped with sculpted tires.
The terrain is quite varied and demanding. You'll encounter predominantly rough and broken surfaces, which can be challenging. There are also stretches of dirt road (carrareccia) that offer some relief. Be prepared for sections where you might need to dismount and push your bike.
Yes, as indicated by 'giro ad anello' in its name, this is a loop trail. It starts and ends in the same general area, offering a circular route through the Monti Sabini.
The best times to tackle this trail are typically spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, and some sections might become muddy or slippery after heavy rain, especially in winter. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Yes, the route passes by several points of interest and facilities. You'll find the Strada delle Ferriere, and opportunities for food and rest at Osteria Faducchi and the Tancia Inn. There's also the beautiful Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall.
Yes, there is a good presence of water sources along the route, which is beneficial for refilling bottles. However, it's always wise to carry enough water for your ride and not solely rely on natural sources.
Specific parking information is not detailed, but as a loop trail, you can typically find parking near the starting point in the Valle del Farfa area. Look for designated parking spots in nearby villages or trailheads.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Monti Sabini area, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially given the challenging terrain and potential for wildlife encounters. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a long, strenuous ride.
There are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on public trails in the Monti Sabini. However, always respect private property and any local regulations or signage you may encounter.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Media Valle del Farfa, Porta Farnese-Ferriere, Osteria di Tancia-Salisano, and Strada delle Ferriere. This offers potential for exploring alternative routes or extending your ride.
Given the rough and broken terrain and challenging sections, a robust mountain bike, preferably a full-suspension model, is highly recommended. E-bikes with sculpted tires are particularly well-suited. Don't forget a helmet, protective gear, a repair kit, plenty of water, and snacks. Navigation tools are also essential.
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