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No traffic touring cycling routes around San Cono traverse a landscape characterized by rolling agricultural hills, extensive orchards, and vineyards within the Metropolitan City of Catania, Sicily. The region offers varied terrain, from gentle gradients through cultivated lands to more demanding climbs. Cyclists can explore scenic backroads and rural paths, encountering ancient olive and carob groves. This area provides an immersive experience in the Sicilian countryside, with routes often connecting to historical towns and natural features.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Suggestive rock formations inside the Ronza park nature reserve
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Piazza Armerina another city that absolutely must be seen, very ancient and characteristic
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Large park containing a nursery and a large equipped area (among the largest in Sicily). Inside the park there is also an area with games, animals and various types of services.
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Vast reserve located a short distance from Piazza Armerina, in the province of Enna. Lake Pergusa and Mount Rossomanno are very important on a naturalistic level.
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Park located within the Rossomanno-Grottascura-Bellia nature reserve. Beautiful trails, wide and pedalable suitable for almost all bikes and abilities.
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Interesting natural forms of anthropomorphic-looking sandstone that have given rise to numerous legends about their birth.
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The Parco della Ronza is a protected natural area located on the hills that separate the two cities. This area is characterized by breathtaking natural beauty, with hilly landscapes, lush forests and a rich flora and fauna. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and for those seeking a relaxing break from the rush of urban life. The history of Parco della Ronza dates back to ancient times, with traces of human settlements dating back to prehistoric times. During the Roman period, this area may have been used for agricultural purposes or as pasture for livestock. Over the centuries, it has probably been subject to exploitation and changes, but fortunately it has been preserved as a natural oasis. Today, the Parco della Ronza is managed as a protected area, offering a variety of recreational activities for visitors. You can explore the trails that criss-cross the park, marvel at the local flora and fauna and enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. You can also find picnic areas and camping areas, allowing you to spend more time in nature. Parco della Ronza is also known for its archaeological sites, such as the ancient necropolis and Roman ruins that are located nearby. These historic sites add further charm and interest to the park, offering the chance to combine nature and history in one experience. In summary, the Parco della Ronza is a fascinating place that combines natural beauty, history and outdoor activities. It is an oasis of tranquility and beauty that invites visitors to explore and enjoy the wonder of nature.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes listed around San Cono. These routes offer a peaceful way to explore the agricultural landscapes and historical areas of the region.
The best time for touring cycling in San Cono is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the Sicilian countryside, with its vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, is particularly beautiful. Summers can be very hot, while winters are generally mild but may bring more rain.
While the listed no-traffic touring routes around San Cono are generally considered difficult due to significant elevation gains, the region's extensive network of rural roads and agricultural paths offers potential for creating shorter, less challenging loops suitable for families. These often traverse gentle rolling hills through orchards and vineyards, away from main roads.
You can expect to cycle through picturesque rolling agricultural hills, vast expanses of cultivated land, including the renowned prickly pear production, vineyards, and ancient olive and carob groves. The routes offer an immersive experience in the Sicilian countryside, often connecting to historical towns and natural features.
The routes often connect to culturally rich areas. For instance, you can explore the historical town of Piazza Armerina, which is famous for its proximity to the Villa Romana del Casale, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Roman mosaics. The routes also pass by unique geological formations like the Pietrelunghe Rock Formations.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic touring cycling routes around San Cono are circular. Examples include the Parco della Ronza – Pietrelunghe Rock Formations loop from Piazza Armerina, the Piazza Armerina – Pupi Ballerini Rock Formations loop from Piazza Armerina, and the Piazza Armerina – Piazza Armerina loop from Piazza Armerina.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes listed for the San Cono area are generally rated as difficult. They involve significant elevation gains, with routes like the Piazza Armerina – Pupi Ballerini Rock Formations loop featuring nearly 1000 meters of ascent over 48 kilometers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars based on 13 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil rural settings, the scenic agricultural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites away from heavy traffic.
While specific cafes are not always directly on the routes, cycling through San Cono's region, rich in vineyards and olive groves, provides opportunities for agro-tourism. You can often find local farms and wineries offering tastings of local produce. Nearby towns like Piazza Armerina also offer various dining options.
As many of these routes start from or pass through towns like Piazza Armerina, you can typically find public parking within these settlements. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability in the starting town before your ride.
Absolutely. The routes are designed to offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. You can cycle through the countryside and then visit historical towns like Piazza Armerina, home to the famous Villa Romana del Casale, or explore other local highlights such as the Church of Saint Anne.


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