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Road Cycling Adventure in the Surrounding Countryside
A road cycling route starting from Pergola
Embark on a thrilling road cycling adventure amidst scenic landscapes near Pergola
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Experience the beauty of the Marche region on this road cycling route starting near Pergola. Covering a distance of 84 km and featuring an ascent of 1677 meters, this route offers a mix of challenging climbs and picturesque countryside.
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Route profile
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Start: Pergola City centerPergola: Leisurely rides through rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
Pergola, located in the Marche region of Italy, offers a pleasant atmosphere for road and gravel cyclists. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, making it an ideal setting for leisurely rides. Cyclists can explore the beautiful countryside, enjoying the peacefulness and tranquility of the area. Pergola also provides access to nearby climbs such as Monte Catria, giving riders an opportunity to challenge themselves. With its scenic routes and cyclist-friendly environment, Pergola is a great choice for cyclists of all skill levels.0 km
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PergolaTownStart your journey in the charming town of Pergola, known for its iconic Pergola Golden Bronze Age artifacts.
19 km
19 km
CagliTownVisit Cagli, a medieval town with a rich history and stunning architecture.
22 km
22 km
Monte San Leo520 mPeakClimb the majestic Monte San Leo and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
35 km
35 km
Monte Serrone842 mPeakMarvel at the scenic beauty of Monte Serrone, offering breathtaking views of the countryside.
38 km
38 km
PiobbicoVillagePass through the charming town of Piobbico, famous for its medieval castle and scenic beauty.
47 km
47 km
Balza della Penna682 mPeakAdmire the rugged beauty of Balza della Penna, a stunning natural formation located near Piobbico.
60 km
60 km
AcqualagnaVillageExplore the picturesque town of Acqualagna, famous for its truffles and charming streets.
71 km
71 km
Monte Scatto676 mPeakChallenge yourself on the ascent of Monte Scatto, a popular spot among cyclists in the region.
78 km
78 km
FenigliHamletCycle through the quaint village of Fenigli and soak in the rustic charm of the countryside.
84 km
84 km
Finish: Pergola City centerPergola: Leisurely rides through rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
Cycling routes from Pergola:
The Road to Col di Marmi Exploring Costa Petroni Gravel Adventure through the Hills Road Cycling Adventure in the Surrounding Countryside Scenic Road Tour through Countryside Villages Discovering Monte San Lorenzo Serra Sant'Abbondio Challenge Climb and Coastal Scenery Adventure Ultimate Cycling Challenge: Climbs and Cultural Gems The Wonders of Cagli
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