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Rocca Sinibalda

The best traffic-free bike rides around Rocca Sinibalda

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Road cycling around Rocca Sinibalda offers diverse terrain within the Turano Valley and Alta Sabina hills of Lazio, Italy. The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush green woods, and the presence of artificial lakes like Lake Turano and Salto Lake. Cyclists encounter Apennine foothills, river valleys, and secondary roads with light traffic, providing varied elevation for road cycling. The Monti Navegna e Cervia Regional Nature Reserve also contributes to the landscape with its forests and high-altitude grasslands.

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Terme di Cotilia – Casale Castellanu loop from Cittaducale

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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August 17, 2025, Lago del Salto Loop and Varco Sabino Climb

Of course, it can also be done easily on a road bike with 28" tires and up.

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wonderful, suitable for gravel bikes

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A peaceful and quiet spot on the edge of the Lucretili Mountains Regional Park. Near the source of the Fosso Corese stream. The ideal spot for a relaxing stroll or for when you want to be alone for a while.

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Dante
November 2, 2024, 13% Climb

Challenging but beautiful climb through the woods and few cars

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The climb up Monteflavio requires effort but repays with views of such beauty that our soul thanks us

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I continue with the comment: so I was saying, Fiumata is diametrically opposite to the Dam, from this last refreshment point equipped with barxexristora you return to Borgo San Pietro and conclude the tour, refreshing yourself and tasting one of the many dishes of the local cuisine. A beautiful and fun tour, but also challenging if you decide to deviate towards Varco Sabino and then Rigatti before returning to the lakeside, extending the route by about 10 km. 100% recommended

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English: a 40 km tour all on the road that runs along the Salto Lake in the province of Rieti, the tour is about 30 km almost completely flat so easy for everyone even for children. The beauty of this tour is not doing it all in one go, but enjoying it calmly perhaps with the family, stopping to take photos of the lake that at every bend shows spectacular and unique views. impressive is the large Salto dam, a work of almost 100 years ago still in operation. the road is very little traffic so it is safe to travel, obviously having at least the red light on the back is absolutely recommended. along the route there are several refreshment points, starting from Borgo San Pietro, a recommended starting point because at the end of the tour you can enjoy the dishes of the excellent local cuisine, then near the dam a small kiosk bar with a splendid view, after the dam another farmhouse where you can stop then you arrive in Fiumata, a town at the opposite end to the

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Rocca Sinibalda dominates the lush Turano Valley from above, the second most important river in Sabina after the Velino. The village is dominated by a castle founded around 1060. It was rebuilt as a fortress and noble residence in the 1630s by Cardinal Alessandro Cesarini who hired the famous Sienese architect Baldassarre Peruzzi for the occasion. It can only be visited on certain days. It is therefore advisable to inform yourself before departure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic road cycling routes are available around Rocca Sinibalda?

There are several dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Rocca Sinibalda. Our guide features 4 difficult routes, offering challenging ascents and descents through the region's varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no traffic road cycling routes?

The no traffic road cycling routes around Rocca Sinibalda traverse diverse terrain, including the lush Turano Valley, rolling hills, and sections within the Monti Navegna e Cervia Regional Nature Reserve. You'll encounter Apennine foothills, winding secondary roads through woodlands, and varied elevations suitable for different fitness levels. Expect a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents.

Are there any family-friendly no traffic road cycling options?

While many routes in this guide are rated as difficult, the region does offer varied terrain. For family-friendly options, consider looking for routes with less elevation gain or shorter distances. The Sabine Hills, where Rocca Sinibalda is located, are known for secondary roads with light traffic, which can be suitable for families seeking quieter rides.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see along these routes?

The area is rich in historical and natural attractions. You might pass by the imposing Rocca Sinibalda Castle, or enjoy views of the artificial Salto Dam and Lake Turano. Natural highlights include the Vallocchie Waterfall and the Cottorella Spring. Many routes also pass through charming medieval villages.

What is the best time of year for no traffic road cycling in Rocca Sinibalda?

Rocca Sinibalda, located in Lazio, Italy, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, so early morning rides are recommended. Winter cycling is possible, but higher elevation routes might be affected by colder temperatures or occasional snow.

Are there any long-distance no traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, there are several long-distance options. For example, the Terme di Cotilia – Casale Castellanu loop from Cittaducale is over 116 km long with significant elevation gain, offering an extensive ride through the region's quiet roads.

What are some challenging no traffic road cycling routes in the area?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Rocca Sinibalda – 13% Climb loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano offer demanding ascents and descents. Another challenging option is the Rocca Sinibalda – Walls of Rieti loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano, covering 90 km with over 1700 meters of climbing.

Can I find circular no traffic road cycling routes around Rocca Sinibalda?

Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Moricone Scenic Road – Castello Orsini loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano and the Terme di Cotilia – Casale Castellanu loop from Cittaducale.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Rocca Sinibalda?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning Apennine landscapes, the quiet secondary roads perfect for traffic-free cycling, and the blend of challenging climbs with picturesque views of lakes and medieval villages.

Are there any specific regulations for cycling within the Monti Navegna e Cervia Regional Nature Reserve?

The Monti Navegna e Cervia Regional Nature Reserve is a protected area. While cycling is generally permitted on designated roads and trails, it's always advisable to check local regulations or the park's official website for any specific rules regarding cycling, especially off-road or in sensitive areas, to ensure compliance and preserve the natural environment.

Where can I find accommodation or cafes near these routes?

Rocca Sinibalda and the surrounding medieval villages are dotted with local eateries and accommodation options. You'll find cafes and restaurants in towns like Rocca Sinibalda itself, and other hamlets along the routes, offering places to rest and refuel. For more detailed information on the region, you can visit visitlazio.com.

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