The Pollenza Loop
A road cycling route starting from Treia
Tour through historic towns and beautiful countryside
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This route takes you through charming towns like Pollenza and Belforte del Chienti, offering stunning views of the Marche countryside. With a total distance of 80 km and an ascent of 1561 m, it is suitable for intermediate cyclists. The highlights of this route include the medieval town of San Ginesio and the historical city of Tolentino.
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80 km
1561 m
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Start: Treia Village centerTreia: A perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness for cyclists.
Treia, a small town in the Marche region of Italy, offers wonderful opportunities for road and gravel cycling. Surrounded by scenic landscapes and stunning countryside, Treia provides a peaceful and serene environment for cyclists. The town itself is steeped in history and culture, offering a unique experience for riders who enjoy exploring charming streets and quaint architecture. Treia is also in close proximity to the renowned Monte Murano climb, attracting cyclists looking for a challenging ascent. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural richness, Treia is a great destination for cyclists seeking a memorable cycling experience.7 km
7 km
PollenzaVillagePollenza is a picturesque town characterized by its cobblestone streets and historic architecture.
20 km
20 km
UrbisagliaVillageUrbisaglia is known for its Roman archaeological ruins, showcasing ancient amphitheaters and temples.
35 km
35 km
San GinesioVillageSan Ginesio is a fortified town with medieval charm, offering panoramic views of the Sibillini Mountains.
48 km
48 km
Belforte del ChientiVillageBelforte del Chienti is a hilltop village with a well-preserved historic center and breathtaking countryside views.
55 km
55 km
TolentinoTownTolentino is home to the Basilica di San Nicola, an impressive church with rich artistic and historical heritage.
80 km
80 km
Finish: Treia Village centerTreia: A perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness for cyclists.