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Challenging Gravel Adventure through Monte Raschio, Bassano Romano, Monte Rocca Romana, Vicarello, Monte Perpignano, and Manziana
A gravel cycling route starting from Manziana
Embark on a challenging gravel adventure through stunning landscapes and explore highlights like Monte Raschio, Bassano Romano, and Monte Rocca Romana.
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This 46km gravel route near Manziana provides a challenging cycling adventure with a total ascent of 1000m. Intermediate to advanced cyclists can enjoy the varied terrain and captivating scenery. Highlights along the route include Monte Raschio, offering a steep climb and magnificent views; Bassano Romano, a charming hilltop town with historical significance; Monte Rocca Romana, known for its splendid natural landscapes; Vicarello, a picturesque village with its own charm; and Monte Perpignano, with its challenging ascent and panoramic vistas. The route starts and ends in Manziana, giving cyclists a taste of the beautiful Italian countryside and a sense of accomplishment.
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Start: Manziana Village centerManziana: Italian Cycling Paradise with Challenging Climbs
Manziana, located in the Lazio region of Italy, is a gem for both road and gravel cyclists. The town offers a variety of terrains, including hilly landscapes and picturesque countryside. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes with medieval towns and vineyards along the way. Manziana is also known for its proximity to Lake Bracciano, where cyclists can take a break and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. The region surrounding Manziana is famous for its challenging climbs, including Rocca Romana and Monte di Cusano. With its cycling-friendly environment and access to renowned climbs, Manziana ranks as a 5 on the cyclist perspective scale.8 km
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Monte Raschio552 mPeakMonte Raschio offers a thrilling climb and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Bassano RomanoVillageBassano Romano is a historic town with charming architecture and rich cultural heritage.
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Monte Rocca Romana612 mPeakMonte Rocca Romana is a scenic spot known for its natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes.
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VicarelloVillageVicarello is a picturesque village featuring traditional Italian architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Monte Perpignano299 mPeakMonte Perpignano is a challenging climb but rewards with breathtaking panoramic vistas at the top.
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ManzianaVillageManziana is not only the starting point but also a beautiful town worth exploring during your adventure.
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Finish: Manziana Village centerManziana: Italian Cycling Paradise with Challenging Climbs
Cycling routes from Manziana:
Oriolo Romano and Monte Foglietti Road Route Oriolo Romano and Monte Foglietti Road Route Challenging Gravel Adventure through Monte Raschio, Bassano Romano, Monte Rocca Romana, Vicarello, Monte Perpignano, and Manziana Bracciano and Palidoro Gravel Route Picturesque Road Cycling Route passing through I Monti, Osteria Nuova, Monte del Carretto, Castello di Porcareccia, Ponte Galeria-La Pisana, Palidoro, and Monte uomo morto Canale Monterano and Monte Calvario Gravel Route The Ultimate Road Cycling Challenge passing through Monte Perpignano, Vicarello, Campagnano di Roma, Monte Razzano, Monte dell'Albereto, Morlupo, Castello di Scorano,118, Monterotondo, Settebagni, Monte Campetti, La Storta, Vigna di Valle, Poggio il pepe, Monte Oliveto, and Manziana Gravel Route through Mola della cava, Poggio di Coccia, Monte Raschio and Manziana Monte uomo morto and Monte di San Nicola Road Route Scenic Gravel Ride passing through Canale Monterano, Poggio Frattino, Capranica-Scalo, Il Teto, Castrum Alteti, Oriolo Romano, and Campaccio
Cycling routes nearby:
![Image of Canale Monterano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/canale-monterano-4.webp)
![Image of Oriolo Romano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/oriolo-romano-4.webp)
![Image of Bracciano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/bracciano-5.webp)
![Image of Trevignano Romano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/trevignano-romano-5.webp)
![Image of Vejano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/vejano-4.webp)
![Image of Bassano Romano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/bassano-romano-3.webp)
![Image of Anguillara Sabazia](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/anguillara-sabazia-3.webp)
![Image of Capranica](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/capranica-4.webp)
![Image of Sutri](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/sutri-2.webp)