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The Urbino Circuit


A road cycling route starting from Morciano di Romagna

Escape into nature on this scenic road route through Urbino

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The Urbino Circuit is a road cycling route starting near Morciano di Romagna that offers a scenic escape into nature. With a total ascent of 1328m and a distance of 72km, this route is suitable for cyclists seeking a combination of challenging climbs and tranquil scenery. Highlights along the way include Saludecio, Colbordolo, Urbino, Giro del Cassero, Tavoleto, and Serra di Sopra. The route takes riders through charming towns, lush countryside, and captivating cultural landmarks. This intermediate-level route is perfect for cyclists looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and history of the region.

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72 km
1328 m
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Highlights on the route

Start: Morciano di Romagna Village center
Morciano di Romagna: Experience the charm of Morciano di Romagna, a cyclist's paradise in the heart of Emilia-Romagna.
Morciano di Romagna, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, is a charming locality that caters to road and gravel cyclists. Surrounded by gentle hills and picturesque landscapes, Morciano di Romagna offers a tranquil setting for cyclists to explore. The locality is famous for its well-maintained cycling paths, making it an ideal destination for leisurely rides or training sessions. Additionally, Morciano di Romagna is located near the famous climb of Monte Finocchio, a challenging ascent that provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside. With its peaceful ambiance and cycling-friendly atmosphere, Morciano di Romagna is a hidden gem for cycling enthusiasts.
SaludecioVillage
Saludecio is a quaint village with well-preserved historic architecture. Take a wander through its charming streets, visit the local shops, and enjoy a traditional Italian espresso to recharge before continuing your journey.
ColbordoloVillage
Colbordolo is a delightful village surrounded by rolling hills. Discover its hidden alleys, try authentic regional cuisine, and take a moment to bask in the peaceful atmosphere.
UrbinoTown
Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a true gem for art and culture enthusiasts. Explore its renowned Renaissance architecture and visit the birthplace of artist Raphael.
Giro del CasseroViewpoint
Giro del Cassero is a cycling circuit that takes you around the historic center of Urbino, offering you a unique perspective of the town's stunning architecture and vibrant ambiance.
TavoletoVillage
Tavoleto is a small village known for its traditional stone houses and rustic atmosphere. Enjoy the views of the surrounding hills and savor the tranquility of this off-the-beaten-path destination.
Serra di SopraHamlet
Serra di Sopra is a charming hamlet nestled on a hill, surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. Pause your ride to enjoy the serene countryside and capture unforgettable photos.
Finish: Morciano di Romagna Village center
Morciano di Romagna: Experience the charm of Morciano di Romagna, a cyclist's paradise in the heart of Emilia-Romagna.

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