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Cycling Route to Monte Maio


A road cycling route starting from Amorosi

Explore the scenic road to Monte Maio

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This route takes you on a picturesque journey from Amorosi to Monte Maio, passing through Alife, San Gregorio Matese, Guardiaregia, and Sepino. The route covers a distance of 127 km with a total ascent of 2835 meters. It is suitable for road bikes and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The difficulty level is rated at 4 out of 5 and the epicness is rated at 3 out of 5.

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127 km
2835 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Amorosi Village center
Amorosi: Cycling Paradise in Amorosi
Amorosi is a delightful locality situated in the Campania region of Italy. For cycling enthusiasts, Amorosi offers a range of routes with varying difficulty levels, making it suitable for cyclists of all abilities. The nearby Colle Sannita climb is a popular spot for challenging oneself and enjoying panoramic views of the countryside. Amorosi provides a welcoming atmosphere and diverse terrain, making it a fantastic choice for road and gravel cyclists looking for an enjoyable and memorable cycling experience.
AmorosiVillage
Amorosi - Starting point of the route, Amorosi is a charming Italian town with historical landmarks and beautiful landscapes.
AlifeVillage
Alife - Located along the route, Alife is known for its medieval castle and stunning panoramic views.
San Gregorio MateseVillage
San Gregorio Matese - This highlight offers a detour to San Gregorio Matese, a popular tourist destination known for its ski resort and natural beauty.
Monte Maio1302 mPeak
Monte Maio - The ultimate destination of the route, Monte Maio offers breathtaking views from its summit.
GuardiaregiaVillage
Guardiaregia - This highlight provides a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.
Valico di Vinchiaturo552 mMountain Pass
Valico di Vinchiaturo - A challenging ascent, Valico di Vinchiaturo offers cyclists a rewarding experience with stunning views.
SepinoVillage
Sepino - This ancient town is home to well-preserved Roman ruins and a picturesque landscape.
Passo di Santa Crocella1219 mMountain Pass
Passo di Santa Crocella - Known for its steep curves and beautiful surroundings, Passo di Santa Crocella is a highlight for adventurous cyclists.
PietrarojaVillage
Pietraroja - A small village with a fascinating geological park that showcases ancient fossils.
San Salvatore TelesinoVillage
San Salvatore Telesino - A picturesque town known for its medieval buildings and olives production.
Finish: Amorosi Village center
Amorosi: Cycling Paradise in Amorosi

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