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No traffic touring cycling routes around Borbona are situated in Italy's Lazio region, within a valley carved by the River Ratto. The area is characterized by green woods and proximity to mountains, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Elevations reach up to 760 meters in the town itself, with nearby natural features like the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Monte at approximately 1000 meters. This landscape provides opportunities for both ascents and shaded routes, making it suitable for touring cyclists seeking quieter roads.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
24
riders
27.6km
02:59
1,050m
1,050m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.5km
04:39
1,320m
1,320m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.4km
02:32
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.2km
01:44
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
02:52
800m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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sustained 10% climbing but lovely quite roads with little traffic
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Beautiful village located along the Way of St. Benedict. Worth a stop.
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It is a happy alternative to the Salaria, cutting through the village of Canetra.
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Romanesque fountain located in Piazza Umberto I The three spouts symbolize the three castles linked to the village and the three mountains that surround it. It bears the Farnese coat of arms.
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A jewel of medieval art, recognized as a National Monument, it is located just outside the town center, next to the current Salaria.
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Antrodoco is one of the most important centers that you encounter along the Salaria. The name actually means "among the mountains", as the town is nestled right between: Mount Giano (recognisable by the writing DUX on one of the slopes), Mount Elefante (in the Terminillo massif) and Mount Nuria (in the Cicolano mountains ). The ancient village, perched on the slopes of the mountain, is hidden by the more modern houses that develop along the Salaria, but it is worth visiting.
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At the northern entrance to the town of Leonessa, a medieval jewel set in a vast plateau of the Apennines, there is one of the entrances to the city walls, very scenic, while to the east is the Porta Aquilana.
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There are 9 no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Borbona. These routes are specifically designed for touring cyclists seeking quieter roads and scenic experiences in the region.
The majority of no-traffic touring cycling routes around Borbona are considered challenging, with 8 out of 9 routes rated as difficult. There is one moderate route available, the Porta Spoletina, Leonessa – Porta Spoletina loop from Albaneto. Cyclists should expect significant elevation changes, as Borbona is situated at 760 meters in a valley surrounded by mountains.
You can expect varied terrain, typical of a mountainous region. Routes often traverse green woods and follow the valley carved by the River Ratto. While designed to avoid heavy traffic, these routes will include ascents and descents, offering scenic backdrops and a true touring experience through Lazio's diverse landscape.
Yes, the region offers several scenic points. While cycling, you might encounter views of Mount Terminillo, a prominent peak in the area. Other highlights include Pian de' Valli and various scenic viewpoints over the valleys, such as the Scenic Viewpoint Over the Valley. The Angelo Sebastiani Hut is also a point of interest, and a route like the Angelo Sebastiani Hut – Rifugio Angelo Sebastiani loop from Antrodoco Centro incorporates it.
The best time for touring cycling in Borbona is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions for tackling the region's varied elevations. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder temperatures and snow at higher altitudes, impacting accessibility to some routes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Borbona are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Antrodoco Train Station – Antrodoco loop from Antrodoco-Borgo Velino and the Antrodoco – Canetra Old Town loop from Antrodoco Centro.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Borbona are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 27 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the tranquility of the roads, and the stunning natural scenery of the Lazio region.
Borbona is located in the province of Rieti, Lazio. Public transport options, such as COTRAL buses, connect various towns in the region. While it's possible to reach Borbona by public transport, carrying a bike on these services can sometimes be challenging or require specific arrangements. It's advisable to check with the local transport provider (COTRAL) regarding their bike policies before planning your trip.
As Borbona is a small comune, parking is generally available within the town or near the starting points of routes. Look for designated parking areas or inquire locally upon arrival. Many routes start from towns like Antrodoco, where you can typically find parking facilities.
Currently, the available no-traffic touring routes around Borbona are predominantly rated as difficult, with one moderate option. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy. Beginners should be prepared for significant elevation gains and longer distances, or consider the moderate Porta Spoletina, Leonessa – Porta Spoletina loop from Albaneto route.
The no-traffic touring routes around Borbona vary in length and elevation. Distances range from approximately 18 km to 46 km. Elevation gains are substantial, reflecting the mountainous terrain, with routes featuring ascents from around 210 meters up to 1500 meters, such as the Angelo Sebastiani Hut – Rifugio Angelo Sebastiani loop from Antrodoco Centro.


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