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Hidden Gravel Pathways
A gravel cycling route starting from Grotte Santo Stefano
Dive into the wilderness along secluded gravel trails and discover ancient towns en route
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Experience the untamed beauty of nature on this 53 km gravel cycling route. Starting and ending at Grotte Santo Stefano, you'll cycle through Mugnano in Teverina, a charming town perched on a cliff. As you continue, you'll venture into the scenic landscapes of Soriano nel Cimino, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Along the way, you'll encounter ancient ruins and breathtaking natural vistas. With a moderate difficulty level, this route offers a unique opportunity to escape into the wilderness while discovering the rich historical heritage of the region.
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53 km
918 m
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Start: Grotte Santo Stefano Village centerGrotte Santo Stefano: Hilly Cycling Paradise in Italy
Grotte Santo Stefano is a locality located in the Lazio region of Italy. From a cyclist's perspective, Grotte Santo Stefano is a relatively hilly area that offers some challenging routes for road and gravel cycling. The roads are generally well-maintained, but some sections may have rougher surfaces, making it more suitable for gravel cyclists. Nearby, cyclists can find the famous climb of Monte Terminillo, known for its stunning views and challenging terrain. Overall, Grotte Santo Stefano is a great destination for cyclists who enjoy both scenic landscapes and challenging rides.14 km
14 km
Mugnano in TeverinaVillageMugnano in Teverina offers stunning cliffside views and a quaint, historic town center.
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33 km
Soriano nel CiminoVillageSoriano nel Cimino features beautiful natural landscapes and well-preserved architecture.
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53 km
Grotte Santo StefanoVillageGrotte Santo Stefano serves as the starting and ending point for this scenic gravel route.
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53 km
Finish: Grotte Santo Stefano Village centerGrotte Santo Stefano: Hilly Cycling Paradise in Italy
Cycling routes from Grotte Santo Stefano:
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![Image of Soriano nel Cimino](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/soriano-nel-cimino-4.webp)
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