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Touring cycling routes around Monticello are characterized by varied terrain, including coastal paths, rolling hills, and mountainous ascents. The region offers diverse landscapes, from scenic sea views to routes passing through historic villages and natural areas. Cyclists can expect a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents across the area.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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195
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80.8km
05:49
1,760m
1,760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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146km
09:42
2,270m
2,260m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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77
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19.5km
01:22
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61
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83.4km
05:41
1,440m
1,430m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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pretty here, very pretty
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mega super beautiful here. it is worth a visit.
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The village has had its Church of Saint Thomas since 1269, built by Andrea Malaspina. Amidst its arcades and numerous so-called "venelles," it houses a 16th-century image of the Virgin and Child, a 17th-century holy water font, and a marble statue of Saint Anthony the Baptist, discovered near Lozari. The latter, coveted by several communities, was therefore transported by oxen on a cart across the region and given to the village where the animals first stopped.
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The charming little village of Occiglioni is worth a detour for many reasons. Its stone streets, typical of the Corsican maquis, give it a certain charm, and the shaded cafés are ideal for a refreshing break. Don't forget to enjoy the views from the village terraces.
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The former fishing village was expanded into a trading port with city fortifications by Pascal Paoli in 1759 during the Corsican Republic in order to have a Corsican port opposite Calvi, which was still Genoese at the time. The late founding of the town is still clearly visible due to the division of the town area into regular street squares. The official language was Italian until 1848.
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Touring cycling routes around Monticello are characterized by varied terrain, including coastal paths, rolling hills, and mountainous ascents. You can expect diverse landscapes, from scenic sea views to routes passing through historic villages and natural areas. Many routes feature challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The majority of routes are rated as difficult, with a few moderate options available.
The Monticello area offers a variety of natural monuments and historical sites to explore. Along your rides, you might encounter highlights such as the View of La Pietra Island, the dramatic Tartagine Valley, or the San Parteo Summit. You can also discover charming settlements like Sant' Antonino and Belgodère, or the intriguing Abandoned Village of Occi.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Monticello are designed as loops. For example, you can try the challenging Speloncato Village – Belgodère loop from Camping Monticello, which takes you through Corsican villages, or the Désert des Agriates – Beach and sea view loop from Camping Monticello for expansive sea views.
The touring cycling routes in Monticello are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse Corsican landscapes, the challenging mountain passes, and the scenic coastal views that define the region's rides.
While many routes around Monticello are rated as difficult, there are a few easier options available. Out of the 25 total touring cycling routes, 3 are classified as easy and 9 as moderate. These routes still offer beautiful scenery but with less demanding elevation changes.
The duration of touring cycling routes around Monticello varies significantly depending on the distance and difficulty. For instance, the Santa-Reparata-di-Balagna – Corbara Village loop from Camping Monticello is about 17.7 miles (28.4 km) and takes around 2 hours 5 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes like the Désert des Agriates – Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri loop from Camping Monticello, at 99.9 miles (160.8 km), can take approximately 10 hours 45 minutes.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Monticello, including popular loops, originate from Camping Monticello. This provides a convenient starting point for exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
Absolutely! The Monticello region is known for its stunning coastal scenery. Routes like the Désert des Agriates – Beach and sea view loop from Camping Monticello offer expansive sea views, allowing you to enjoy the Mediterranean coast while cycling.
Yes, touring cycling around Monticello often includes routes that lead through traditional Corsican villages. The Speloncato Village – Belgodère loop from Camping Monticello is a prime example, offering a chance to experience the local culture and architecture as you ride.
There are over 25 touring cycling routes available around Monticello, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes have been explored by more than 2500 touring cyclists using komoot.
One of the longest and most challenging touring cycling routes is the Désert des Agriates – Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri loop from Camping Monticello. This extensive route covers 99.9 miles (160.8 km) and features significant elevation gain, typically requiring over 10 hours to complete.


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