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Italy
Abruzzo
L'Aquila
Sulmona

Sagittario Cycle Route

Moderate

5.0

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7

riders

Sagittario Cycle Route

02:23

32.5km

430m

Cycling

Embark on the Sagittario Cycle Route, a moderate touring bicycle journey that takes you through the picturesque Sagittarius valley. This 20.2-mile (32.5 km) loop offers dramatic views as you gain 1406 feet (429 metres) in elevation, winding through a mountainous landscape of deep gorges and rocky spurs. You will cycle past the charming stone-built village of Anversa degli Abruzzi, which marks the entrance to the wild Sagittario gorges. Expect to complete this ride in about 2 hours and 23 minutes, enjoying quiet backroads where the sounds of nature often prevail.

While the Sagittario Cycle Route is rated moderate, its 1406 feet (429 metres) of climbing and mountainous terrain mean you should have good fitness for this touring bicycle adventure. Most surfaces are paved, but be prepared for some unpaved segments that can be challenging to ride. Ensure your bicycle is suitable for varied terrain and that you carry enough water and supplies for the 2 hours and 23 minutes duration. Planning your visit for pleasant weather will enhance your experience on this scenic route.

This route immerses you in the stunning Riserva Naturale Guidata Gole del Sagittario, a protected area known for its unique geology and rich biodiversity. As you pedal, you will experience the wild beauty of the Sagittario gorges, a significant natural landmark in the region. The trail offers a chance to connect with nature, far from urban noise, making it a notable escape for cyclists seeking both challenge and tranquility. Consider exploring the historic village of Anversa degli Abruzzi further after your ride.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.44 km

Cathedral of San Panfilo

Highlight • Religious Site

Built in 1075, the Cathedral of San Panfilo is the main church of Sulmona, declared a national monument in 1902.

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1.93 km

Corso Ovidio, Sulmona

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Corso Ovidio is the main street of Sulmona. Here modern shops and ancient monuments alternate. It takes its name from the Latin poet who was born here.

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2.63 km

The construction of the Sulmona aqueduct dates back to 1256 during the reign of Manfredi of Swabia (son of Frederick II of Swabia). The purpose of its construction was twofold: to irrigate the cultivated lands and to supply energy to the artisanal activities.

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3.33 km

Porta Sant'Antonio

Highlight • Historical Site

The Filiamabili gate is one of the points of historical interest in Sulmona. It takes its name from the Sons of Amabile: those who managed the opening and closing operations of the same.
Still well preserved, on an internal wall it is possible to see an engraving depicting a hunting scene.

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11.0 km

Church of the Holy Rosary of Bugnara

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The church of SS. Rosario, built in the seventeenth century in Baroque style, represents a symbol for the town of Bugnara.

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18.6 km

Unpaved section, but well-kept immersed in the woods. There is also an area equipped with picnic tables where you can comfortably stop for lunch.

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32.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.5 km

7.94 km

5.31 km

3.63 km

124 m

Surfaces

14.0 km

8.47 km

6.61 km

2.75 km

656 m

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Monday 6 July

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19°C

41 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the touring bicycle loop from Sulmona towards Anversa degli Abruzzi?

This touring bicycle route is approximately 32.5 km (20.2 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 23 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on this touring bicycle route?

This route is classified as moderate. It features a mountainous backdrop with deep gorges and rocky spurs, offering significant elevation gains. While many sections are paved, be prepared for some unpaved segments that can be challenging. You'll encounter long, steep climbs as well as easier inclines.

Where can I park to start the loop tour from Sulmona?

You can typically find parking in Sulmona, for example, near the train station, which is a common starting point for cycling routes in the area. From there, you can easily access the beginning of the loop.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The route offers breathtaking views, especially through the thrilling Sagittario Valley (Gole del Sagittario), where the road clings to rocks above an emerald creek. You'll also pass through charming medieval villages and quiet backroads winding through farmland. Notable cultural highlights include the Cathedral of San Panfilo, Corso Ovidio, and Piazza Garibaldi and Medieval Aqueduct in Sulmona, as well as the Church of the Holy Rosary of Bugnara.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Abruzzo region, including the Sagittarius Valley, is generally best for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides pleasant temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Summer can be warm, so an early start is advisable.

Is the Sulmona towards Anversa degli Abruzzi loop tour dog-friendly?

While the route itself is outdoors, specific regulations for dogs can vary, especially within the Riserva Naturale Guidata Gole del Sagittario. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage. Accommodation and facility options like the Picnic Area in the Woods Below Anversa degli Abruzzi may have their own rules regarding pets.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for cycling in the Gole del Sagittario Nature Reserve?

The route passes through the Riserva Naturale Guidata Gole del Sagittario. While general cycling on public roads within the reserve typically doesn't require a specific permit or entrance fee, it's always wise to respect local regulations and stay on marked paths. There are no specific fees mentioned for cyclists on this route.

Are there places to eat or find accommodation along the route?

Sulmona and Anversa degli Abruzzi are both towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Anversa degli Abruzzi is a stone-built village marking the entrance to the wild Sagittario gorges, offering local amenities. The route also passes by a Picnic Area in the Woods Below Anversa degli Abruzzi.

Does this touring bicycle route intersect with other official trails?

Yes, this route briefly intersects with sections of other official trails. You'll find it overlaps with parts of the Tratturo Celano-Foggia, the Cammino del Sentiero della Libertà, and Il Cammino d'Abruzzo: Tappa 26.

What should I bring for this touring bicycle route?

Given the moderate difficulty and potential for unpaved sections, we recommend bringing a well-maintained touring bicycle, appropriate cycling gear, plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and navigation tools. Layered clothing is advisable due to potential temperature changes in mountainous areas. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!

Are there any unpaved sections on the route, and how challenging are they?

Yes, while much of the route is paved, some segments may be unpaved. These unpaved sections can be more challenging, especially with significant elevation changes, and may require good bike handling skills. Be prepared for varied surfaces.

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