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Gravel biking around Contessa Entellina, located in Sicily's Belice Valley, offers diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features sinuous hills, extensive olive groves, and agricultural lands with vineyards and wheat fields. Cyclists can traverse rural paths and unpaved roads, encountering varied terrain. Notable natural features include the Rocca di Entella and the Monte Genuardo reserve, providing elevated views.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
3.8
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80
riders
94.6km
07:44
2,050m
2,050m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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163
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110km
07:37
1,930m
1,930m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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9
riders
113km
08:11
2,050m
2,050m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.6km
02:51
830m
830m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.4km
03:10
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The largest work of art in Europe and the memory of an earthquake that indelibly changed the history of the province. An almost mystical and extraordinarily evocative place.
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A village uninhabited for decades, ever since the entire population was relocated en masse to a brand-new town. Three thousand people, the exodus of survivors of the 1968 earthquake that destroyed entire towns in the provinces of Trapani and Agrigento. Today, only façades remain, baroque railings, old majolica tiles, a tangle of houses leaning against the bell tower of the main church, and stairways that look like they were cut out with scissors on a sheet of paper. Before the earthquake, Poggioreale was a delightful baroque village, with noble palaces, the square with the club, the inn, and everything else. The ruins bear witness to a tragedy from 40 years ago: fear, escape, separation. A place that, due to its beauty and the evocative atmosphere it evokes, has been the setting for numerous famous films: it is here that Tornatore filmed some scenes from Malena and The Star Man. An island out of time, with the hands of the clock stopped on the terrible night of January 15, 1968.
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Sambuca di Sicilia preserves traces of its Arab origins, including the castle and the historic Piazza della Libertà. Sambuca is also famous for its sweet wine, a Moscato, and for having become one of the "most beautiful villages in Italy". The landscape that surrounds it, between hills and vineyards, offers breathtaking views.
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The Cretto di Burri in Gibellina, also known as “Il Grande Cretto”, is a unique work of art that honors the destroyed town of Gibellina after the devastating earthquake of 1968. Italian artist Alberto Burri created this monumental work between 1985 and 1989 and it was completed in 2015. With its huge white concrete blocks that look like giant cracks in the ground, the work symbolizes the lasting pain and memory of the past, but at the same time, renewal and reconstruction. Walking through the Cretto almost feels like walking through the past, as if you are re-entering the streets and alleys of the old town. The approximately 80,000 square meter area is made up of concrete structures that trace the original city layout. What is particularly impressive is the fact that the blocks are made from the rubble of the old town itself. When you stand on the Cretto and take in the simple but powerful aesthetic, you can literally feel the connection between art, history and human resilience. It is not only a reminder of what was lost, but also a symbol of hope and rebirth. It is especially beautiful if you do the hike in clear weather - the view into the distance underlines the silence and grandeur of this unique place.
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very nice town, but how much climbing to get there!!!
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07/2024 everything is cordoned off, impossible to access (shame)
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seen online and seen live it is that place that is worth seeing live, huge and astonishing, shame only for the history of all this
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Cycling here is magic, beautiful! A pleasant climate and unique landscapes, go there!
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The gravel bike trails around Contessa Entellina offer a diverse and engaging experience. You'll encounter sinuous hills, extensive olive groves, and agricultural lands with vineyards and wheat fields. The routes often traverse rural paths, unpaved roads, and even some seemingly abandoned roads, providing a mix of challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. The region's wild appearance and low traffic make for uninterrupted riding through varied landscapes.
The routes currently highlighted in the Contessa Entellina area are generally considered challenging, featuring significant elevation gains and distances. For example, the Ancient Aqueduct – Church of San Michele loop from Cozzo Oliva is a difficult 41.3 km path with over 700 meters of ascent. While there aren't explicitly 'easy' routes listed, the varied terrain means you can always adjust your pace and explore shorter sections to suit your comfort level.
Contessa Entellina is rich in both natural beauty and historical sites. You can ride past the impressive Rocca di Entella, an ancient Elymian archaeological site, or explore areas near the Monte Genuardo reserve, known for its 360° views. The Finestrelle Forest – Cretto di Burri loop from Cretto di Burri takes you through forested areas and past the monumental Cretto di Burri land art. Other nearby attractions include the Monte Genuardo summit and the Sosio Gorge.
Contessa Entellina benefits from a Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for outdoor pursuits for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for gravel biking, avoiding the peak heat of summer. These seasons provide comfortable riding conditions to enjoy the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Contessa Entellina are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Cretto di Burri – Overview of the Belice loop from Santa Margherita di Belice is a challenging 100.8 km circular route offering extensive views. Another option is the Belice Bridge – Overview of the Belice loop from Viadotto Senore, a 54.7 km loop.
The gravel biking routes in Contessa Entellina are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Users frequently praise the area for its varied terrain, the sense of discovery through 'hidden gems,' and the beautiful, wild landscapes that offer hours of uninterrupted riding.
The duration of gravel bike trails in Contessa Entellina varies significantly based on their length and difficulty. For example, the challenging Cretto di Burri – Overview of the Belice loop from Santa Margherita di Belice can take around 8 hours and 15 minutes. Shorter, though still difficult, routes like the Ancient Aqueduct – Church of San Michele loop from Cozzo Oliva typically take about 3 hours and 53 minutes.
Absolutely. The region around Contessa Entellina is dotted with historical sites. You can explore the area near the ancient Rocca di Entella or the monumental Abbey of Santa Maria del Bosco. While not directly on a specific route, the medieval Castle of Calatamauro is also nearby. For more historical context, you can find information on castles around Contessa Entellina, including the Giuliana Castle.
Yes, some routes offer sections through forested areas. The Finestrelle Forest – Cretto di Burri loop from Cretto di Burri is a prime example, leading you through the Finestrelle Forest. These sections can provide welcome shade, especially during warmer months, and add another dimension to the diverse scenery.
Many routes in Contessa Entellina provide stunning panoramic views due to the region's sinuous hills and elevated terrain. Monte Genuardo, for instance, is noted for offering 'perfect 360° views.' The Cretto di Burri – Overview of the Belice loop from Santa Margherita di Belice is specifically highlighted for its extensive views across the Belice Valley, making it an excellent choice for scenic vistas.
The gravel biking routes in Contessa Entellina are generally considered difficult. They feature significant distances and substantial elevation gains, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge. For example, all four featured routes in the area are rated as 'difficult' on komoot.


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