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76.1km
1,310m
Cycling
This difficult 47.3-mile touring cycling route from Cirò Marina to Pallagorio features 4307 feet of elevation gain and takes over 5 hours.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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423 m
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19.9 km
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39.3 km
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42.4 km
Public Water Fountain
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51.3 km
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62.1 km
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76.1 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
74.8 km
1.21 km
179 m
Surfaces
72.9 km
3.21 km
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Tuesday 7 July
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23°C
11 %
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Max wind speed: 17.0 km/h
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This route is graded as difficult, requiring very good fitness. While much of the terrain is paved, expect challenging segments that may include unpaved sections where dismounting and pushing your bike could be necessary.
The route features mostly paved surfaces, typical for touring cycling in the region. However, given its difficult grading, some segments may be unpaved and challenging to ride. You'll traverse diverse landscapes including cultivated hills and areas with vineyards.
The route offers several notable sights. You'll start from the historic town of Cirò Marina, pass through the charming settlements of San Nicola dell'Alto and Melissa, and enjoy scenic vistas from the Panoramic Road of Bova and a specific View of Pallagorio.
The best time to cycle in this region is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. These seasons offer more moderate temperatures, making the challenging climbs and longer duration more enjoyable than the heat of summer.
While specific rules for dogs on this exact route are not detailed, generally, touring cycling routes in Calabria are not explicitly designated as dog-friendly for accompanying pets on bikes. If you plan to bring a dog, it's advisable to ensure they are comfortable with longer rides and check local regulations for any stops in towns or natural areas.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Pallagorio from Cirò Marina route. It traverses public roads and areas, so you can enjoy the ride freely.
As the tour starts and ends in Cirò Marina, you should look for public parking options within the town. Being a coastal town, there are usually various parking areas available, especially outside of peak tourist season. Consider parking near the town center or along the waterfront.
Yes, the route passes through several settlements, including Cirò Marina, San Nicola dell'Alto, and Melissa. These towns offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel and hydrate.
You can expect breathtaking views across wonderful landscapes. The route takes you through areas where historic towns and villages are nestled among woodlands and forests, with glimpses of the Ionian Sea. You'll also pass through vineyards, characteristic of the region's rich wine production.
Given the route's difficulty and duration, pack essentials like sufficient water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and appropriate cycling attire. Sun protection is crucial, and layers are recommended for changing weather conditions. A fully charged phone and navigation device are also advisable.
Yes, Cirò Marina is a well-known town in Calabria and is accessible by public transport, primarily buses. You can check local bus schedules for connections from larger regional hubs to reach the starting point of your tour.
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