02:58
39.8km
960m
Cycling
This difficult 24.7-mile touring cycling loop from Avigliano to Sant'Ilario di Atella features 3149 feet of elevation gain in Basilicata.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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234 m
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8.94 km
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16.6 km
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39.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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37.1 km
1.89 km
828 m
Surfaces
35.0 km
4.70 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,170 m)
Lowest point (660 m)
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This touring bicycle route is categorized as difficult. It features significant elevation gains and challenging terrain, typical of the Basilicata region, with some gradients potentially reaching 13-15%. It's best suited for experienced touring cyclists with good physical fitness.
The route is approximately 39.75 km long and is estimated to take around 2 hours and 58 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.
You can expect a challenging, non-flat terrain with numerous climbs and descents. The Basilicata region is known for its hilly landscape, so be prepared for demanding sections and steep gradients throughout the ride.
Along the route, you'll pass through the settlement of Avigliano. Other highlights include the Church of the Most Holy Mary Queen in Heaven and the Old Doorway in Sant'Ilario di Atella, offering glimpses into the local culture and history.
Since the route starts and ends in Avigliano, you should look for parking options within the town. Specific parking areas are not detailed, but public parking is generally available in settlements of this size.
The Basilicata region can get very hot in summer. Therefore, the best times to cycle this route are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and more pleasant for cycling.
No, due to its 'difficult' grading, significant elevation gain, and challenging terrain with steep gradients, this route is not recommended for families with young children or beginner cyclists. It requires a good level of fitness and cycling experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Sant'Ilario di Atella from Avigliano loop tour. It's a public road route through the region.
This is a touring bicycle route, and while dogs are generally welcome in many outdoor areas, bringing a dog along on a bicycle tour of this difficulty would be highly impractical and potentially unsafe for the animal. It's not designed to be a dog-friendly activity.
While specific cafes are not listed, the route passes through Avigliano and Sant'Ilario di Atella. These settlements are likely to have local shops, cafes, or restaurants where you can resupply with water and snacks, or take a break.
You can expect diverse and scenic landscapes characteristic of southern Italy's Basilicata region. This includes views of rolling hills, valleys, and charming villages, offering an immersive experience through varied topography.