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No traffic touring cycling routes around Nule traverse a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes and varied terrain. The region offers challenging ascents and descents, making it suitable for experienced touring cyclists. These routes often lead through inland areas, providing a robust cycling experience away from urban traffic.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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9.39km
00:44
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.5km
05:12
1,220m
1,220m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.7km
02:48
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This beautiful nuraghe is located in a suggestive position: on top of a hill, surrounded by cork trees, holm oaks and Mediterranean scrub. It can be seen from the street and can be accessed for free.
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The Nuraghe Loelle, hidden among cork oaks and holm oaks, gradually reveals its fascinating and mysterious characteristics, perched on a granite outcrop, the main rock of the region, and dominating the plateau and the houses of Buddusò. Its structure consists of a central tower leaning on a trefoil bastion and is considered a “mixed” type as it has features of both a “corridor” and a tholos nuraghe. In fact, it is believed to be a protonuraghe, rebuilt in later phases to meet new architectural and cultural needs. All around you will notice the traces of the hut village with a circular floor plan. Upon entering, you will be surprised that the entrance does not open onto a courtyard or a corridor leading to a central room, as was common in these Bronze Age buildings. In the Loelle, however, a staircase leads clockwise around the tower and directly to the second level. Here begins another corridor, which, if you walk all the way through it, leads to the "ground floor", while about halfway there is another ramp that leads to the third level, where the final and main room opens. Before you enter the room, you will notice an apse-shaped niche on the right. In front of the keep, a bastion crossed by corridors was built with circular walls that have a concave-convex line. Outside the bastion, on the east side, there is another special feature of the Loelle: by exploiting a natural gorge, a separate room was created with a tholos vault that opens about one meter below the surface of the earth. Source: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/explore/nuraghe-loelle
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Main center of northern Barbagia, Bitti is an ancient stone village famous for the Tenori di Bitti, a Sardinian polyphonic chant included in the intangible heritage of humanity by Unesco. A point of reference for the production of cheeses, it is possible to visit the museum of peasant and pastoral culture.
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An excellent way to enter Bitti.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Nule listed in this guide. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, ensuring a suitable option for various skill levels.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Nule range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Nuraghe Arile loop from Nule is rated as moderate, while routes like the Bitti – Posada loop from Bitzi/Bitti and the Romanzesu – Bitti loop from Complesso nuragico di Su Romanzesu are considered difficult, offering more challenging climbs and longer distances.
While Nules itself is coastal, the broader Castellón region, where these routes are located, transitions into rugged interior landscapes. You can expect varied terrain, from coastal paths with minimal elevation to challenging ascents in mountainous areas like the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. The routes in this guide feature significant elevation gains, indicating a mix of rolling hills and steeper climbs.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near significant historical sites. For instance, the Nuraghe Arile loop from Nule is named after a nuraghe, an ancient megalithic edifice. Other routes are close to the Sacred Village of Romanzesu and Nuraghe Loelle, offering glimpses into the region's rich history.
The Mediterranean climate of Nules and the Castellón province generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with milder temperatures and less rainfall. Summer can be hot, especially inland, but coastal routes might offer a refreshing breeze. Winter cycling is also possible, particularly on the coast, though mountain areas may experience cooler temperatures.
Yes, some routes offer significant distances. For example, the Bitti – Posada loop from Bitzi/Bitti covers nearly 113 km, while the Romanzesu – Bitti loop from Complesso nuragico di Su Romanzesu is over 62 km long. These routes are designed for touring cyclists looking for extended rides.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling experience in this region highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from serene coastal paths to challenging mountain ascents, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from heavy traffic.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes featured in this guide are loop routes. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making logistics like parking more convenient. Examples include the Nuraghe Arile loop from Nule and the Nuraghe Loelle loop from Uddusò/Buddusò.
The region offers a rich tapestry of ecosystems. While Nules is coastal, inland routes can take you through lush forests and valleys, especially towards areas like the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. You might encounter unique geological formations and diverse flora and fauna, characteristic of the Mediterranean landscape.
While Nules itself has public transport connections, accessing the specific starting points for some of the more remote no-traffic touring cycling routes, especially those further inland, might require planning. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Bitti or Buddusò, and consider the final leg to the trailhead.
Given Nules' coastal location and the presence of wetlands like the Estany de Nules, coastal cycling paths in the broader Castellón province often offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching. While specific routes in this guide might be more inland, the general region is known for its diverse ecosystems that support various bird species.


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