4.7
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4,898
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No traffic road cycling routes around Cagli are characterized by a diverse and challenging terrain, nestled between the Bosso and Burano rivers and surrounded by mountains such as Catria, Petrano, Nerone, and Paganuccio. The region features undulating hills, deep river valleys, and significant elevation changes, providing varied experiences for road cyclists. Notable natural features include the dramatic Furlo Pass gorge, often incorporated into routes. This landscape offers a mix of consistent climbs and descents on well-maintained roads.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.5
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39
riders
54.6km
03:11
1,320m
1,320m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
30
riders
21.0km
01:33
820m
820m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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20
riders
58.3km
03:22
1,140m
1,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
(1)
16
riders
44.4km
02:34
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
12
riders
30.9km
01:19
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Piobbico is a beautiful town in the province of Pesaro Urbino with about 1800 inhabitants. It is located in a valley between Monte Nerone and Monte Montiego and stands right at the confluence of two rivers: the Biscubio and the Candigliano. Piobbico is also known as the Land of the Ugly, due to the National Association of the Ugly, founded at the end of the 19th century to allow young women from Piobbico to find a husband; it currently has about 30,000 members and every year, on the first Sunday of September, the World Festival of the Ugly takes place. The festival is famous throughout central Italy and attracts a very large number of people each year.
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The Palazzo Ducale is a Renaissance ducal palace built primarily on the orders of Count Federico da Montefeltro between 1463 and 1472. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Departing from the Cagli camper area, we begin along the ancient aqueduct trail and for over 6 km it's all uphill, without a moment's respite, but on perfectly passable and safe trails. At the top of Mount Petrano, 1100m above sea level, the view is spectacular; the village at the summit is uninhabited because it's a summer tourist destination. We returned the same way we came. Total time, including breaks, was approximately 6 hours.
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The Palazzo Ducale in Urbino is a Renaissance palace and houses the famous Renaissance picture gallery of the Marche.
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Here we are, the climb is over and we are happy to be at the highest point satisfied by the 360° panorama that surrounds us and leaves us in silence. the sound of the wind is the background… Bye, until the next return
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Here we are and the last curve that precedes the last ramp that ends in front of the entrance gate to the Rai headquarters
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We are about 1 km away from the RAI headquarters antennas
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There are 8 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Cagli featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of difficulties, from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking for a peaceful ride.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Cagli offer a diverse and engaging terrain. You can expect undulating hills, significant elevation changes, and picturesque landscapes. The region is cradled by the imposing peaks of Monte Catria, Monte Nerone, and Paganuccio, providing both challenging ascents and rewarding descents. Many routes incorporate the stunning Furlo Pass (Gola del Furlo), known for its spectacular gorge and ancient Roman tunnels.
Yes, there is one easy no traffic road cycling route around Cagli. The Largo del Boccaccio, Pergola – Chiesa delle Tinte loop from Pergola is a great option for beginners, covering 30.2 km with a manageable elevation gain of 211 meters. It offers a pleasant ride without significant challenges.
Cagli's no traffic road cycling routes are rich with scenic beauty. The Furlo Pass is a highlight, often compared to the 'Grand Canyon of Italy,' offering breathtaking views and historical Roman tunnels. Routes around Monte Catria and Monte Nerone provide expansive vistas from their summits. You can also find natural attractions like the Cesane Park and the Rifugio del Furlo, which offer beautiful natural surroundings.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Cagli are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Torrione di Cagli – Monte Petrano Summit loop from Cagli, which offers a moderate 21 km ride with significant elevation, bringing you back to your starting point.
Beyond the natural beauty, Cagli and its surroundings offer rich historical and cultural sites. The ancient Roman tunnels along the Via Flaminia in the Furlo Pass are a notable historical feature. You can also find routes that pass by or near historical towns. For instance, the View of Urbino – Ducal Palace, Urbino loop from Fossombrone offers a challenging ride with views towards Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its Ducal Palace.
The best time for no traffic road cycling in Cagli is generally during the spring and autumn months. The weather is typically milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though it can get quite warm. Winter might present challenges with colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Cagli, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty of the Apennine mountains and gorges, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the sense of tranquility offered by the no traffic routes. The blend of physical challenge and visually rewarding scenery is frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Cagli offers several challenging no traffic road cycling routes for experienced riders. For example, the View of Urbino – Ducal Palace, Urbino loop from Fossombrone is rated as difficult, covering 44.4 km with nearly 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Real ramp – Rocca Malatestiana loop from Pesaro e Urbino, a moderate route with over 650 meters of ascent.
While the routes themselves focus on cycling, the region around Cagli does offer amenities. You can find huts and shelters in the broader area, such as the Vernosa Hut or the Rifugio del Furlo. These can be useful for breaks or as points of interest during your ride.
Yes, the spectacular Furlo Pass is a key feature of the region and is incorporated into several no traffic road cycling routes. The Gola del Furlo Gorge – Roman Tunnel of Furlo loop from Piobbico is a prime example, offering a moderate 68.9 km ride that takes you directly through this stunning gorge and past its ancient Roman tunnels.


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