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Road cycling routes in Bosco Dell'Aquila traverse a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. The region features a mix of paved roads winding through valleys and plains, with challenging ascents into mountainous areas. Cyclists can expect to encounter varied natural features, including dense woodlands and open stretches, providing a dynamic riding experience. The area offers routes suitable for moderate to very challenging fitness levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.5
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23
riders
67.5km
03:48
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
23
riders
74.3km
03:30
840m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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8
riders
64.7km
03:37
1,350m
1,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
83.7km
04:27
1,540m
1,540m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
riders
136km
06:38
2,000m
2,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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At the entrance to the Val D'Acri we find this beautiful ancient village
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The Grumentum Archaeological Park preserves, within an exceptionally suggestive landscape, the remains of one of the major Roman cities of Regio III: Lucania et Bruttii. Initially a small Lucanian center allied with Rome, settled since the beginning of the 3rd century BC, it was crossed by Hannibal during the Second Punic War, when he took the side of the Carthaginians, and was the scene of a battle narrated by Livy. Following a slow process of Romanization, which provided for land assignments to the Romans through the centuriation system, the center was monumentalized starting from the middle of the 1st century BC, when it was refounded as a Roman colony. From this period onwards, it was equipped with all the typical monuments of Roman cities, in imitation of the Urbe. Today the site, a unique example in Basilicata of a Roman urban plan that is clearly legible as a whole, allows a visit through the public and private spaces of the Roman city, still delineated by the regularity of the ancient road axes. From the theater you can reach the Italic temple, the domus with mosaics and, along the paving of the main plateia, the area of the Forum with public, civil and religious buildings (Capitolium, Augusteo, Porticus, Curia, Basilica, Forensic Baths). The route then continues to the Terme Maggiori, an extraordinarily preserved thermal complex, rich in luxurious decorative apparatus (mosaics, imported marbles...), to the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, which represents the first cathedral when the center became the seat of a bishop. The route ends near the monumental amphitheater, one of the oldest masonry amphitheaters known to us. Strategically positioned on the eastern edge of the hill, it is located overlooking the Pietra del Pertusillo Lake, in the heart of the Appennino Lucano National Park. A visit to Grumentum allows you to fully appreciate the close relationship between archaeology and nature, between landscape and culture. Source Ministry of Culture Discover all our routes on www.viaggiatorelento.com
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It is an artificial lake built at the end of the 50s by the damming of the Agri river. Here fauna and flora have found fertile ground to create a real ecosystem which is now protected as a SCI (system of community interest).
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Archaeological area of the ancient Roman Grumentum.
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Beautiful little village perched on the mountain slope.
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An interesting little lake to reach by Mtb, a stop on its banks is highly recommended.
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In Agumentum it is possible to find an archaeological park of ancient Roman origin, this is the theatre.
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Road cycling in Bosco Dell'Aquila offers a dynamic experience characterized by significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. You'll find a mix of paved roads winding through valleys and plains, with challenging ascents into the mountainous Apennine areas. The region is known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and passes that provide both scenic beauty and demanding rides.
There are over 25 road cycling routes in Bosco Dell'Aquila, catering to various fitness levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars.
The routes in Bosco Dell'Aquila range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 10 moderate routes and 15 difficult routes, many featuring extensive climbs and descents. Riders should be prepared for significant elevation gains, with some routes exceeding 1,000 meters of ascent.
Absolutely. The region is nestled within the Apennine Mountains and serves as a gateway to several National Parks, including Gran Sasso. For experienced riders, the area features iconic Giro d'Italia climbs, such as those leading towards Campo Imperatore, offering breathtaking views and substantial elevation gains.
You'll cycle through a diverse landscape including luxuriant forests, such as ancient beech groves, and encounter rugged gorges and scenic lakes like Lake Barrea and Lake Scanno. The routes also offer panoramic views of dramatic peaks and expansive plateaus, providing a truly immersive natural experience.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region is rich in cultural and historical attractions. You can incorporate stops at numerous medieval villages, ancient hamlets, and historic towns like Santo Stefano di Sessanio or Castel del Monte. Impressive fortresses such as Rocca Calascio and archaeological sites near L'Aquila also dot the landscape, offering charming diversions.
Yes, many routes in Bosco Dell'Aquila are designed as loops. For example, you could try the difficult View of Marsico Nuovo – Mariscovetere loop from Tramutola, which covers 65.2 km with over 1,180 meters of elevation gain. Another option is the Viggiano – Viggiano loop from Moliterno, a 64.7 km route through the local countryside.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Bosco Dell'Aquila, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the stunning panoramic views of the Apennine Mountains and National Parks. The quiet backroads and charming medieval villages also contribute to a memorable cycling experience.
For a longer and more challenging ride, consider the difficult Ruins of Santa Lucia – View of Sasso di Castalda loop from Tramutola. This route spans 89.1 km and features extensive climbs and descents through varied scenery, making it a favorite among local road cyclists.
If you're looking for a route with substantial elevation gain, the difficult Crapariella – Grumentum loop from Moliterno is an excellent choice. This 85.5 km route boasts over 1,600 meters of ascent, providing a demanding and rewarding cycling experience.
The best time for road cycling in Bosco Dell'Aquila is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and beautiful foliage, especially in the dense woodlands.


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