From Campobello di Licata to Canicatt
From Campobello di Licata to Canicatt
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36.3km
390m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 22.5-mile loop from Campobello di Licata to Canicattì, exploring Sicily's hilly interior, vineyards, and historic towns.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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132 m
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20.1 km
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36.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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35.5 km
726 m
Surfaces
18.0 km
15.9 km
2.36 km
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Elevation
Highest point (470 m)
Lowest point (270 m)
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Friday 29 May
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This specific loop tour is rated as moderate. It covers approximately 36.3 kilometers (22.5 miles) with an elevation gain of about 385 meters (1,263 feet). While it requires good fitness, it is generally considered suitable for all skill levels, primarily on paved surfaces.
The route primarily follows asphalt roads, including federal and side roads. You should be prepared for rolling hills, ascents, and descents typical of inland Sicily. While most surfaces are paved, some provincial roads might be bumpy or have potholes, and small portions could consist of loose ground or solid gravel.
The tour offers glimpses into the agricultural interior of Sicily, with landscapes rich in vineyards, olive groves, and citrus orchards. Notable highlights include the Fountain of the Boy in Campobello di Licata and the Mother Church of Canicattì. You'll also pass through historic villages, offering an authentic experience away from more tourist-heavy areas.
The most pleasant seasons for cycling this route are spring and autumn. This allows you to avoid the intense summer heat, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride through the Sicilian interior.
While specific designated cyclist parking isn't detailed, both Campobello di Licata and Canicattì are towns where public parking options are generally available. It's advisable to look for public parking areas within the towns, especially if you require long-term parking for the duration of your ride.
As this route primarily uses public roads and passes through towns, there are no specific restrictions against dogs. However, cyclists with dogs should ensure their pets are well-behaved, on a leash when off the bike, and that local regulations regarding pets in public spaces are followed, especially when stopping in villages or near attractions.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this loop tour. The route primarily uses public roads and pathways, making it freely accessible.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with several local paths. You may encounter small sections of trails such as Via Fabaria Castelli - Tappa 2, Via Gavinana, Via Ancona, Via Cuneo, Via Giordano Bruno, Via Giuseppe D'Alessi, Via Trieste, Via Boer, Via Cesare Beccaria, Via Pavia, Via Palestrina, Via Luigi Longo, Via Salerno, Via Ischia, Via Udine, Via Cesare Balbo, Via Foggia, and Via Buonsangue.
Given its moderate difficulty rating, 36.3 km distance, and 385m elevation gain, this route is generally suitable for all skill levels, including beginners with good fitness. For families, consider the duration (around 2 hours 22 minutes) and the need to share roads with cars, as dedicated cycle paths are not extensive. Younger or less experienced riders might find the hilly sections challenging.
Yes, both Campobello di Licata and Canicattì are towns with local amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options in both towns. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially if you're looking for specific types of establishments or traveling during off-peak hours.
While you will be sharing the road with cars, traffic on secondary inland roads in this part of Sicily is generally not heavy. Away from main thoroughfares, you can often enjoy quiet backroads. Always be aware of your surroundings and ride defensively.