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Conquer the challenging Colle Cesi climb and immerse yourself in the history of San Vito Romano.
Cycling routes from San Vito Romano
San Vito Romano is a small locality located in the Lazio region of Italy. As a cyclist, San Vito Romano offers a diverse range of cycling routes suitable for both road and gravel cycling. The area features challenging climbs and scenic landscapes, making it a fantastic destination for enthusiastic cyclists. One of the famous cycling-related spots near San Vito Romano is the well-known Colle Cesi climb, which attracts many professional cyclists and climbers. In addition to its cycling appeal, San Vito Romano also offers historical sites and a charming atmosphere for tourists.
![Map miniature of "Country Roads and Panoramic Views" cycling inspiration in Lazio, Italy. Generated by Tarmacs.app cycling route planner](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/routemaps/600/italy/lazio/san-vito-romano/road/6695.webp)
Experience the beauty of Lazio's countryside along this road cycling route near San Vito Romano.
Country Roads and Panoramic Views is a picturesque road cycling route starting near San Vito Romano. With a distance of 52 kilometers and an ascent of 1120 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for intermediate cyclists. The highlights along the way include the stunning Colle Muro, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, the scenic La Selva di Paliano, the charming town of Cave with its historic architecture, the panoramic Colle Portella, the beautiful Colle della Crocetta, the rustic Capranica Prenestina, the challenging Colle Cese, and the majestic Palazzo Theodoli. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Lazio's countryside as you pedal through this charming route.
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Experience the grandeur of Lazio's natural beauty and historic sites
This round-trip cycling route starting near San Vito Romano invites you to discover the incredible natural and historical wonders of Lazio. With highlights including Colle Cese, Roiate, Piglio, Sgurgola, Gavignano, Colle La Signoretta, Genazzano, and San Vito Romano, this route promises a memorable adventure. Take in the stunning landscapes of the region as you pedal through charming towns, rolling hills, and vineyards. Admire the historic Colle Cese, learn about the rich wine-making heritage of Piglio, and appreciate the tranquility of Sgurgola. Complete your journey by conquering the challenging ascent to Colle La Signoretta.
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Embark on an epic journey through the mountains and valleys of Lazio
This round-trip cycling route starting near San Vito Romano takes you on an extraordinary adventure through the stunning mountains and valleys of Lazio. With highlights including Colle Cese, La Montagnola, San Gregorio da Sassola, Monte Guadagnolo, Colle della Crocetta, and San Vito Romano, this route offers a mix of natural beauty and historic sites. Revel in the breathtaking views as you conquer challenging climbs, witness picturesque landscapes, and explore charming towns. Noteworthy stops include the famous Monte Guadagnolo, cherished by cyclists for its scenic splendor, and Colle della Crocetta, an impressive mountain pass offering panoramic vistas.
Labico-Poli Loop
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A challenging road cycling route with highlights including La Montagnola and Monte Compatri.
The Labico-Poli Loop is a challenging road cycling route that starts near San Vito Romano and encompasses 110 kilometers with an ascent of 2408 meters. This route is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking a demanding and exhilarating adventure. Highlights along the route include La Montagnola, Labico, Monte Castellaccio, Pratoni del Vivaro, and Monte Compatri. La Montagnola is a charming hill town famed for its beautiful architecture and panoramic views of the Lazio region. Labico is a small village known for its friendly atmosphere and traditional way of life. Monte Castellaccio offers a challenging climb and rewards cyclists with breathtaking vistas from the top. Pratoni del Vivaro is a nature reserve famous for its diverse flora and fauna. Monte Compatri features narrow medieval streets and historic sites that showcase the region's rich cultural heritage.
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Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure through the scenic hilltops near San Vito Romano.
The Scenic Hilltops Cycling Adventure is a challenging road cycling route starting near San Vito Romano. With a distance of 124 kilometers and an ascent of 2145 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for a physical and mental test. The highlights along the way include the stunning hilltop town of Bellegra, known for its panoramic views, Arcinazzo Romano with its charming streets, the iconic Colle Cimetta, Guarcino with its medieval fortress, Alatri's impressive historical sites, the scenic Cartiera-Stazione area, Paliano's enchanting landscapes, and the majestic Palazzo Theodoli. Prepare for a thrilling ride through the breathtaking hilltops of Lazio.
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Discover the beauty of Lazio from high peaks to historic towns
Embark on this round-trip cycling route starting near San Vito Romano to experience the thrill of climbing impressive peaks and exploring charming towns. With highlights including La Montagnola, Palestrina, Poli, Colle Crocetta, Monte Rotondo, Capranica Prenestina, and San Vito Romano, this route offers a diverse range of scenery and cultural sites. Challenge yourself with steep ascents and be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Make sure to visit Palestrina, known for its ancient Roman temple complex, and Poli, a charming hillside town with a rich history. Ultimately, complete the journey by conquering Monte Rotondo, a legendary cycling spot in Lazio.
Genazzano-Tivoli Loop
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An exhilarating road cycling route with highlights including La Montagnola and Tivoli.
The Genazzano-Tivoli Loop is a thrilling road cycling route starting near San Vito Romano. With a distance of 67 kilometers and an ascent of 1143 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenge. Highlights along the route include Genazzano, La Montagnola, Tivoli, and Monte Catillo. Genazzano is a picturesque hilltop village with a well-preserved medieval center. Tivoli is known for its stunning gardens and historic villas such as Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana. The route also passes through Ciciliano and Colle Cese, offering scenic views of the Lazio countryside.
Rural Serenity Cycling Loop
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Indulge in the rural serenity of the cycling loop near San Vito Romano amidst scenic beauty.
The Rural Serenity Cycling Loop is a tranquil road cycling route starting near San Vito Romano. With a distance of 72 kilometers and an ascent of 1471 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for intermediate and experienced cyclists. The highlights along the way include the challenging Colle Cese with its panoramic vistas, the picturesque village of Sambuci, the charming Cineto Romano surrounded by peaceful countryside, the awe-inspiring Castellone offering breathtaking views, the delightful Subiaco known for its rich history, the medieval village of Rocca Santo Stefano, and the enchanting San Vito Romano surrounded by serene beauty. Immerse yourself in the rural serenity and scenic beauty of this enchanting cycling loop.
Monte Tuscolo Loop
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A thrilling road cycling route with stunning views of Lazio countryside.
The Monte Tuscolo Loop is a challenging road cycling route starting near San Vito Romano. With a total distance of 109 kilometers and an ascent of 1706 meters, this route offers a thrilling experience for well-trained amateur cyclists. Along the way, cyclists will encounter several highlights including La Montagnola, Palestrina, Rocca Priora, and Monte Tuscolo. The route also passes through Vermicino, Setteville, and Monte Catillo, offering panoramic views of the region.
Tagliacozzo-Sora Loop
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A challenging road cycling route with highlights including Rocca Canterano and Sora.
The Tagliacozzo-Sora Loop is a challenging road cycling route that starts near San Vito Romano and covers a total distance of 205 kilometers with an ascent of 3176 meters. This route is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenging endurance ride through the picturesque Lazio region. Highlights along the route include Rocca Canterano, Castellone, Arsoli, Tagliacozzo, Capistrello, Morino, Sora, Castelliri, Veroli, Mercato Romano, Anagni, Paliano, and Colle Muro. Rocca Canterano is a picturesque hilltop village perched on a cliff, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Castellone is a charming village known for its traditional architecture and medieval atmosphere. Arsoli is a historic town with well-preserved medieval walls and ancient ruins. The route passes through Tagliacozzo and Capistrello, both well-known for their cycling-friendly infrastructure and beautiful landscapes. Morino offers cyclists a challenging climb with rewarding panoramic views of the valley below. Sora is a vibrant town located on the banks of the Liri River, famous for its lively atmosphere and historic sites. Castelliri is a quaint village with a charming historic center and traditional vibe. Veroli is known for its beautiful medieval architecture and scenic vistas. Mercato Romano is a must-visit village known for its lively weekly market where locals sell traditional products and fresh produce. Anagni is an ancient city with a rich historical and cultural heritage, including the magnificent Anagni Cathedral. Paliano is a charming hilltop town characterized by narrow streets and impressive medieval architecture. Colle Muro is a breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the picturesque landscape.
Cycling routes nearby:
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![Image of Genazzano](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/genazzano-5.webp)
![Image of Poli](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/poli-5.webp)
![Image of Cave](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/cave-4.webp)
![Image of Palestrina](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/palestrina-5.webp)
![Image of Subiaco](https://images.tarmacs.app/cycling-routes/covers/italy/lazio/subiaco-5.webp)
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