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Exploring Montefalco and Beyond: Cycling in Foligno


Cycling routes from Foligno

Foligno is a lively town in the Umbria region of Italy. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a great base for road and gravel cyclists. From Foligno, cyclists can explore the rolling hills and vineyards of Montefalco, known for its Sagrantino wine. The town itself offers a mix of historical sites and modern amenities, providing a pleasant experience for cyclists visiting the area. One of the well-known climbs nearby is Montefalco-Sagrado, a challenging but rewarding ascent with stunning views at the top. Overall, Foligno offers a mix of picturesque routes and culinary delights, making it an ideal destination for cyclists.

Conquer the demanding mountainous roads of Umbria, immersing yourself in awe-inspiring panoramas and challenging climbs.

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73 km
1612 m
Tough

Prepare for an exhilarating mountain cycling experience on this 73 km route with an ascent of 1612 meters, perfect for adventurous riders seeking jaw-dropping vistas and heart-pumping climbs. Ascend the impressive Monte, a challenging peak offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Conquer the Colfiorito, renowned for its steep slopes and testing gradients. Ride through Monte Catino, enveloped by lush green landscapes and picturesque vistas. Delve into the magical atmosphere of Rasiglia, a medieval village famed for its ancient watermill network. Scale the heights of Monte Santo Stefano and savor the reward of panoramic vistas. Conclude your journey at Carpello, where natural wonders blend harmoniously with medieval architecture.


Embark on an enchanting road adventure through beautiful Umbria.

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166 km
2275 m
Savage

This road route is perfect for avid cyclists looking to explore the stunning landscapes of Umbria. With a total ascent of 2,275 meters and a distance of 166 kilometers, it will challenge even the most experienced riders. Starting from Foligno, you will pass through highlights such as Montefalco, Massa Martana, Todi, and Vista panoramica. As you make your way through Scoppieto and Lago di Corbara, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views. The route also covers Corbara, Monte Peglia, Ospedaletto, Marsciano, Bettona, Piazza Nuova, and ends back in Foligno.


A picturesque ride through the beautiful countryside of Umbria, passing by charming towns and breathtaking landscapes.

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118 km
2041 m
Tough

Embark on a cycling adventure through the captivating region of Umbria, known for its rolling hills and lush landscapes. This route takes you on a 118 km journey with an ascent of 2041 meters, offering a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents. Along the way, you'll encounter several highlights including the enchanting town of Spello, famous for its medieval architecture and vibrant flower festivals. Visit the historic town of Assisi, renowned for its UNESCO-listed basilica and spiritual significance. Enjoy panoramic views of the Basilica di Assisi from a scenic viewpoint along the route. Explore the picturesque village of Montemurlo, perched atop Monte Murce, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside. As you make your way towards Foligno, don't miss the opportunity to pass through Valfabbrica, Casacastalda, and Gualdo Tadino, each offering their own unique charms.


Discover picturesque landscapes on this exhilarating gravel adventure from Foligno.

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54 km
1478 m
Tough

This picturesque gravel adventure is perfect for nature lovers and cycling enthusiasts. With a total ascent of 1,478 meters and a distance of 54 kilometers, it offers a challenging but rewarding experience. Starting from Foligno, you will explore highlights such as il Castellaro, Forcatura, Monte Torricella, and Monte Cesto Piano, before reaching Scandolaro. Along the way, you will be treated to stunning views of the Umbrian countryside and charming villages.


Step back in time as you cycle through ancient villages and historic sites on this captivating medieval-themed route.

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77 km
739 m
Tough

Take a journey into the past as you embark on a 77 km cycling route through the heart of Umbria, known for its rich medieval heritage. With an ascent of 739 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. Begin your adventure in Maceratola, a village steeped in history, and traverse through quaint towns and picturesque landscapes. Visit the medieval village of Ospedalicchio and soak in the enchanting atmosphere and architectural marvels. En route, make a stop at Valfabbrica, known for its captivating charm and blend of medieval and modern influences. Enjoy a panoramic view of the majestic Basilica di Assisi as you continue your journey. Finally, arrive at the medieval town of Spello, renowned for its well-preserved Roman and medieval walls, famous Rolling Ball Festival, and floral adorned streets.


Immerse yourself in the enchanting hilltop towns of Umbria, veering through picturesque landscapes and captivating medieval wonders.

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85 km
1792 m
Savage

Embrace a captivating cycling journey through the captivating hilltop towns of Umbria on this 85 km route with an ascent of 1792 meters. Experience the thrill and challenge of conquering steep hills while being rewarded with sweeping views over the picturesque countryside. Begin your adventure with the Castellaro, a medieval castle imparting a sense of awe with its imposing presence. Traverse through the medieval village of Annifo, known for its historic architecture and charm. Ascend the mesmerizing Colfiorito and savor panoramic vistas of the sprawling landscape. Conquer Montecarotto, a true triumph of cycling perseverance, offering stunning vistas as a reward. Scale the heights of Monte Torricella and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Conclude your adventure at Costa di Cancellara, where enthralling views and medieval allure merge harmoniously.


Explore the beautiful landscapes around Foligno on this gentle gravel adventure.

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56 km
1711 m
Tough

This route offers a great mix of gravel cycling with stunning views of the Umbrian countryside. With a total ascent of 1,711 meters and a distance of 56 kilometers, it is suitable for well-trained amateur riders. Starting from Foligno, you will pass through highlights such as Monte Serrone, Monte Molino, Cammoro, and finally reach Trevi. The route is not only challenging but also rewards you with breathtaking scenic spots along the way.


Embark on a scenic road adventure through the stunning landscapes of Umbria.

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125 km
2474 m
Tough

This scenic road adventure is perfect for cyclists looking to explore the stunning landscapes of Umbria. With a total ascent of 2,474 meters and a distance of 125 kilometers, it is a challenging route that will test your skills. Starting from Foligno, you will pass through highlights such as Valtopina, Nocera Umbra, Passo Cornello, Serrone, Fiuminata, Sefro, and Serravalle di Chienti. The route also includes Poggio Civitella, Costa di Cancellara, and the renowned Calamita Cosmica as you make your way back to Foligno. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery and immerse yourself in the beauty of Umbria.


Embark on an off-road gravel adventure through the rugged landscapes of Umbria, combining stunning nature and medieval charm.

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62 km
1401 m
Savage

Escape the beaten path and discover the wild beauty of Umbria on a 62 km gravel route with an ascent of 1401 meters. This challenging route is suitable for experienced off-road cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. Set off from Foligno and venture towards Monte Pasano, offering scenic views of the Umbrian countryside. Traverse through Valtopina, a quaint village immersed in picturesque landscapes. As you continue, encounter the rugged terrain of Monte Faeto, surrounded by unspoiled nature. Explore the hidden gem of Scopoli, known for its ancient stone houses and panoramic vistas. Marvel at the imposing Sasso di Pale and its majestic presence in the countryside. Conclude your journey with a visit to Maceratola, a village synonymous with the Umbrian medieval charm.


An off-road adventure with tough climbs and breathtaking views.

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78 km
1994 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route near Foligno takes you on an exhilarating gravel trail journey with a cumulative ascent of 1994 meters. Spanning a distance of 78 kilometers, this route offers challenging climbs and rewarding descents. As you traverse through scenic Umbria, you'll encounter stunning mountain peaks, charming towns, and picturesque countryside.


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