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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sassofeltrio traverse a landscape characterized by a chalky rock spur, rolling hills of the Montefeltro area, and the Conca Valley. The region offers panoramic views stretching from the Adriatic Sea to the Apennine chain, with the distinct profile of San Marino visible. Cycling paths often follow the Conca River and ascend through the ridge landscapes of the Rimini Apennines, providing varied terrain and elevation. The area is rich in vegetation, contributing to scenic backdrops…
Last updated: July 14, 2026
3.0
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39
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13.5km
01:01
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
01:48
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23
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54.2km
04:14
1,290m
1,290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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15
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39.2km
03:44
1,060m
1,060m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.9km
03:01
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a beautiful view and a beautiful climb the Roman road is 😍💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🚵🏻
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Magical place among ruins and abandoned churches
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Unfortunately, only one carriage and a few hundred meters of track have been restored; I would have loved to ride up here. Instead, you can walk through parts of the tunnel (although access is prohibited here because the train is parked there).
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The path I took ist nothing for people who are scared of heights!
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The Rimini-San Marino narrow gauge railway line, a major engineering project, was inaugurated in 1932. This rail link lasted about 12 years, until 1944, the train taking about an hour to cover the 32 km of track. During World War II, the tunnels provided shelter to thousands of refugees seeking asylum in the small, neutral territory of San Marino. The railway ceased to function when it was destroyed by air raids on 26 June, 1944. In 2012, however, some parts of it were restored to preserve their great cultural and human value. Today it is possible to visit the Montale Tunnel, which goes through Mount Titano, and see the AB-03 electric train, restored after as many as 68 years of inactivity.
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I went out days after the rain, up there the water was still flowing along the path and the mud was wasted, but I also passed through there with the dry and compact ground, certainly a beautiful experience. To reach Onferno is not easy, you have to take the path that leads to the cemetery of Pian di Castello, up there there are cultivated lands and the path seems to vanish, but there are reference points: weather vanes, a small cell of the Madonna, a gate. If you have found everything, come down you are on the right road.
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Beautiful view of San Marino
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Panorama from San Marino
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sassofeltrio. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, allowing you to explore the beautiful Montefeltro region and its surroundings away from busy roads.
While there are no easy routes specifically categorized for touring cycling, you'll find 8 moderate and 48 difficult routes. The terrain often involves ascents through the Rimini Apennines, offering rewarding panoramic views. For example, the Grand Hotel San Marino – View of the Cava Valley loop from Fiorentino is a moderate option, covering about 13.8 km with 300m of elevation gain.
Sassofeltrio, known as the 'Terrace of Montefeltro,' offers magnificent 360-degree views stretching from the Adriatic Sea to the rolling hills of Montefeltro and the Apennine chain. Routes often overlook the lush Conca Valley and provide glimpses of the majestic profile of San Marino. The area is rich in varied vegetation and unique chalky rock formations.
Yes, many routes offer access to historical sites and natural wonders. You can explore the historic center of Sassofeltrio, or extend your ride to nearby San Marino, where you might encounter highlights like the Guaita Tower (First Tower) or the San Marino Old Town. Natural attractions include the Onferno Caves, located just under 10 km away, and the scenic The Canepa Waterfalls.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Sassofeltrio. The weather is typically milder, and the landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or rich autumn colors. Summers can be warm, especially at lower elevations, while winters may bring colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions in the higher parts of the Apennines.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Sassofeltrio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Vallecchio Ford loop from Faetano, a moderate 29.8 km route with 248m of elevation gain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the quiet roads that allow for immersive cycling, and the diverse terrain that offers both challenging climbs and scenic descents. The proximity to San Marino and other historical sites is also frequently highlighted.
Given that most routes are categorized as moderate to difficult, families with younger children or those seeking very easy, flat rides might find options limited directly within Sassofeltrio's immediate vicinity. However, some moderate routes, like the Grand Hotel San Marino – View of the Cava Valley loop from Fiorentino, could be suitable for families with older, experienced cycling children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails in the region, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near livestock. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and elevation, and carry enough water for both of you. Specific rules may apply in nature reserves like Onferno, so it's advisable to check local regulations if you plan to visit those areas.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not always explicitly marked, you can typically find public parking in Sassofeltrio village or in nearby towns like Fiorentino, which serves as a starting point for several routes, including the challenging Border with San Marino – View of Monte Grimano Terme loop. Look for designated parking zones within these settlements.
Many routes pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, or small shops to refuel. Sassofeltrio itself has amenities, and routes that venture towards San Marino or other settlements will offer opportunities for refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer or more remote sections.
The routes vary significantly in length. You can find shorter moderate loops, such as the Grand Hotel San Marino – View of the Cava Valley loop at approximately 13.8 km. Longer, more challenging routes can extend up to 63 km, like the Statue of the Women of the Sea – Bridge of Tiberius loop from Fiorentino, offering extensive exploration of the region.


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