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Road Route: Serra Canneto Circuit
A road cycling route starting from Montescaglioso
Discover the scenic beauty of Serra Canneto on this challenging road cycling circuit.
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This 95-kilometer road route is perfect for cyclists who enjoy challenging climbs and scenic landscapes. With an elevation gain of 1077 meters, the ride caters to experienced riders seeking a moderate to difficult challenge. Highlights of the route include the Serra Canneto, a picturesque area rich in biodiversity, and the Tuppo del Timo, a rocky peak with panoramic views. Cyclists will also pass through the charming town of Monte Povero and the historic district of Cappucini. The route ends with the famous Porta Sant'Angelo in Montescaglioso.
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95 km
1077 m
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Start: Montescaglioso Village centerMontescaglioso: Tranquil town surrounded by picturesque countryside for leisurely rides.
Montescaglioso is a small town nestled in the Basilicata region of Italy. The locality offers cyclists a mix of gentle rolling hills and flat stretches perfect for leisurely rides. The roads in Montescaglioso are well-maintained, and there's minimal traffic, making it an ideal destination for recreational cyclists. The town is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including expansive vineyards and picturesque countryside. While Montescaglioso may not have any famous cycling spots or climbs nearby, its peaceful ambiance and scenic vistas make it a charming location for cycling enthusiasts.7 km
7 km
Serra Canneto84 mPeakSerra Canneto - Experience the unique flora and fauna of this scenic natural reserve.
40 km
40 km
Tuppo del Timo360 mPeakTuppo del Timo - Scale this distinctive rock formation and take in the breathtaking vistas.
50 km
50 km
Monte Povero409 mPeakMonte Povero - Enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the top of this iconic mountain.
79 km
79 km
CappuciniSub-urbCappucini - Discover this fascinating historic district known for its narrow streets and architectural heritage.
94 km
94 km
Porta Sant'AngeloViewpointPorta Sant'Angelo - Conclude your journey at this historical landmark, a gateway to Montescaglioso.
95 km
95 km
Finish: Montescaglioso Village centerMontescaglioso: Tranquil town surrounded by picturesque countryside for leisurely rides.
Cycling routes from Montescaglioso:
Gravel Route: Montescaglioso to Serra di Monsignore Road Route: Bernalda to Serra Canneto Gravel Route: Montescaglioso to Ginosa Road Route: Serra Canneto Circuit Road Route: Belvedere di Murgia Timone to Ginosa Montescaglioso Murgia Timone Loop St Angelo Tour and Tavole Palatine Monte Acuto and Matera Exploration Challenging Ride to Belvedere and Materion Gravel Adventure to Nostra Signora del Cammino Montescaglioso to Bernalda Montescaglioso to Altamura
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