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The Petra Circuit


A road cycling route starting from Thesprotiko

Cycle through Petra and discover the hidden gems along the way.

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Explore the stunning landscapes and hidden gems of Petra as you embark on this scenic cycling route. With its relatively flat terrain and gentle ascent, this route is perfect for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the way include the charming village of Tyrgia, the quaint town of Romia, and the picturesque village of Nea Kerasounta. Difficulty: 2/5, Epicness: 2/5

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48 km
272 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Θεσπρωτικό Village center
Thesprotikó: Exploring the stunning landscapes of Thesprotikó on two wheels
Thesprotikó is a locality in the Ipeiros region of Greece. The area offers various cycling routes suitable for road and gravel cyclists. Cyclists can enjoy riding through the beautiful landscapes, passing by olive groves, coastal routes, and traditional villages. One notable cycling spot nearby is Zalongo, which provides cyclists with panoramic views and a sense of Greek history. Overall, Thesprotikó is a great destination for cyclists looking for a mix of natural beauty and cultural exploration.
TyrgiaVillage
Discover the scenic beauty of Tyrgia and its surrounding landscapes.
PetraVillage
Stop for a break in Petra and explore its unique charm.
Nea KerasountaVillage
Visit the picturesque village of Nea Kerasounta and immerse yourself in its traditional atmosphere.
RomiaVillage
Cycle through the quaint village of Romia and enjoy its peaceful surroundings.
Finish: Θεσπρωτικό Village center
Thesprotikó: Exploring the stunning landscapes of Thesprotikó on two wheels

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