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Gravel biking around Nature Reserve Monte Catillo offers diverse terrain characterized by rugged mountains, rolling hills, and deep valleys. The landscape features limestone formations, oak forests, and Mediterranean scrublands, providing varied riding conditions. Riders can expect panoramic views of the Aniene River Valley and the Roman plains from higher elevations. The reserve's extensive network of trails is suitable for gravel cycling.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.7
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31.8km
02:44
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.1km
04:40
1,260m
1,260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.6km
03:07
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.7km
03:52
940m
940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.1km
02:29
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Vicolo Barchetto, 00019 Tivoli RM, Italy
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Tivoli's Rocca Pia, an imposing Renaissance fortress located in the city center, was built by Pope Pius II Piccolomini starting in 1461 to defend the city and control the population. The structure is characterized by four large circular towers of varying heights, connected by high crenellated walls. Over the course of its history, the Rocca has alternated defensive functions with those of a papal barracks and, for a long time, a prison until 1960. It is currently a tourist attraction located near Piazza Garibaldi and the Bleso amphitheater. WEBSITE: https://visittivoli.it/sito-turistico/rocca-pia/
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A small shelter, behind which is an underground cistern. A picnic area with barbecue grills is a great place to relax.
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The picturesque town of Tivoli has rightly been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Everywhere you look, you'll find beautiful corners and small alleys bathed in the glorious light of the evening sun.
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View of the Tivoli waterfall
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very beautiful village, highly recommended visit
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There are currently 9 gravel bike trails available in Nature Reserve Monte Catillo. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
The gravel biking routes in Nature Reserve Monte Catillo are generally considered difficult. They feature significant elevation gain and varied terrain, making them suitable for experienced riders looking for a challenge.
Currently, all the gravel bike routes listed within Nature Reserve Monte Catillo are rated as difficult. While the reserve offers diverse terrain, beginners might find the elevation gains and rugged paths challenging. It's advisable to have some gravel biking experience before tackling these trails.
You'll experience a diverse landscape characterized by rugged mountains, rolling hills, and deep valleys. The terrain includes limestone formations, dense oak forests, Aleppo pine woods, and Mediterranean scrublands. From higher elevations, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Aniene River Valley, the plains of Rome, and even the Tyrrhenian Sea on clear days.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Nature Reserve Monte Catillo are designed as loops. For example, the Murals of the Former Gentili Quarry – Aniene Waterfalls loop from Tivoli and the View of the Roman Countryside – Aniene Waterfalls loop from Hadrian's Villa are popular circular options.
Along the trails, you can encounter unique geological formations like caves and grottoes formed by limestone. The reserve is also known for its rich biodiversity, including cork oak forests. Specific highlights include the Sirividola Cork Oak Grove and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas, such as the Cross on Monte Catillo.
Yes, several routes offer views of the Aniene Waterfalls. The Murals of the Former Gentili Quarry – Aniene Waterfalls loop from Tivoli and the View of the Roman Countryside – Aniene Waterfalls loop from Hadrian's Villa both pass by these impressive natural features. You can also find specific viewpoints like the View of the Grande Cascata di Tivoli (Lower Viewpoint).
The Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for gravel biking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In spring, wildflowers like orchids and crocuses add to the natural beauty. During summer, the dense forests provide welcome shade, but it can still be quite warm. Winter offers cooler temperatures, but trails might be wet.
The reserve is easily accessible from Tivoli. Common starting points for trails include areas near Strada Don Nello del Raso or the Arch of Quintiliolo, where parking is generally available. These locations provide convenient access to the extensive trail network.
Nature Reserve Monte Catillo is home to a rich variety of wildlife. You might spot various bird species, and mammals such as wild boar, fox, and badger. Occasionally, roe deer and even wolves have been sighted, adding to the immersive natural experience.
Yes, the reserve's proximity to Tivoli means you can combine your ride with visits to significant historical sites. Tivoli is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa, offering a rich cultural experience alongside your outdoor adventure.
The routes in Nature Reserve Monte Catillo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging terrain, the stunning panoramic views, and the diverse natural beauty, including the dense oak forests and unique geological formations.


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