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Geoagiu Loop


A road cycling route starting from Geoagiu

Cycling adventure through the beautiful Geoagiu area

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Discover the stunning landscapes and charming villages of Vest, Romania on this challenging yet rewarding cycling route. With a total ascent of 2254m over a distance of 127km, this loop offers a mix of road and gravel sections for a truly unique cycling experience. Explore highlights such as Bozeș, Almașu Mare, Murtatului, Buceș-Vulcan, Cicera, Izvoru Ampoiului, Cheile Cibului, and finish off with a visit to the historic Geoagiu village.

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127 km
2254 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Geoagiu City center
Geoagiu: Explore the natural wonders of Geoagiu on two wheels
Geoagiu, located in the Vest region of Romania, is a hidden gem for cycling enthusiasts. The region offers a mix of road and gravel cycling routes that showcase the area's natural beauty, from gentle rides through vineyards to challenging mountain climbs. With its proximity to the Apuseni Natural Park, which boasts stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, Geoagiu is a paradise for nature lovers and cyclists alike. The region is also home to cultural and historical sites, such as the Geoagiu Baths, where visitors can relax and unwind after a challenging ride. Whether you're looking for a leisurely bike ride or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, Geoagiu has it all.
BozeșVillage
Bozeș - Experience the traditional Romanian village life and admire the well-preserved architecture. Visit the local artisans and taste traditional foods such as salami and cheese.
Almașu MareVillage
Almașu Mare - Marvel at the picturesque landscapes as you cycle through this quaint village surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards. Stop by the local wineries and enjoy a taste of the region's finest wines.
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Murtatului - Immerse yourself in the enchanting nature of Murtatului Natural Reserve. Cycle along scenic trails and keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer and foxes.
Buceș-VulcanVillage
Buceș-Vulcan - Challenge yourself with the climb up to Buceș-Vulcan, a well-known cycling spot. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and reward yourself with a refreshing drink at the local cafe.
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Cicera - Take a break at the charming village of Cicera, known for its traditional houses and friendly locals. Enjoy a cup of coffee at the local cafe and soak in the authentic atmosphere.
Izvoru AmpoiuluiVillage
Izvoru Ampoiului - Cycle alongside the scenic Ampoi River and be amazed by the crystal clear waters and lush greenery. Take a moment to dip your toes in the refreshing river and cool off from your ride.
Cheile CibuluiVillage
Cheile Cibului - Pedal through the stunning Cheile Cibului gorge, surrounded by towering cliffs and dense forests. Listen to the peaceful sound of the river and appreciate the untouched beauty of this natural wonder.
GeoagiuTown
Geoagiu - Finish off your cycling adventure in the historic village of Geoagiu. Explore the centuries-old architecture, visit the local church, and indulge in a delicious Romanian meal at one of the traditional restaurants.
Finish: Geoagiu City center
Geoagiu: Explore the natural wonders of Geoagiu on two wheels

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