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45.8km
930m
Cycling
This difficult 28.4-mile touring cycling route along the Savuto River from Campora San Giovanni offers coastal views and historic sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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192 m
Highlight • Beach
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9.45 km
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23.0 km
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25.1 km
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45.8 km
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27.0 km
9.33 km
5.89 km
3.63 km
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25.4 km
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5.20 km
174 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is generally classified as difficult for touring cyclists, requiring very good fitness due to its length and elevation gain. However, it offers variations for different fitness levels, with some sections being easier. Be prepared for diverse terrain, including challenging unpaved segments.
The route features a mix of surfaces. You'll find predominantly paved sections, including asphalt and state roads, but also a wild and fantastic stretch of dirt road directly along the Savuto River. Approximately 5.20 km are unpaved, and there are also some cobblestone portions. Some difficult segments might even require pushing your bike.
You'll encounter a captivating mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the coastal views from Campora San Giovanni Beach, the scenic Savuto River, and the medieval village of Savuto. Don't miss the recently restored Angevin Castle of Savuto, which offers panoramic views of the river valley and the sea, especially stunning at sunset.
This is a loop gravel ride, starting and ending in Campora San Giovanni. This means you won't have to retrace your steps and can enjoy a continuous change of scenery.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, Campora San Giovanni, being the starting point, should offer suitable parking options for cyclists. Look for public parking near the Campora San Giovanni Beach or within the town.
The region experiences diverse weather. For the most comfortable experience, consider cycling during spring or early autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be quite hot, and while the trail offers coastal views, inland sections might be less pleasant in peak heat. Winter might bring cooler, potentially rainy conditions.
While specific rules for dogs on this exact route are not provided, many outdoor trails in Italy allow dogs on a leash. Given the mixed terrain and some wilder sections, ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside and can handle varied surfaces. Always carry water for your pet.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public route along the Savuto River. You can enjoy the trail freely.
The route starts in Campora San Giovanni, a hamlet of Amantea, where you'll find various amenities including cafes and restaurants. As you venture into the more rural sections along the Savuto River and through the medieval village of Savuto, options may become scarcer. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer stretches.
Given the description of a "loop gravel ride" with a "wild and fantastic stretch of dirt road" and some unpaved sections, a gravel bike or a robust touring bicycle would be ideal. These bikes can comfortably handle both the paved roads and the more challenging unpaved and cobblestone segments.
Yes, the route briefly overlaps with sections of other paths. You'll find it covers a small part of the "Percorso dei 5 mulini" (3%) and the "Strada della Galassia" (2%).