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Gravel biking around Eboli offers diverse terrain, from flat plains to challenging mountainous areas. The region is characterized by the fertile Sele Plain, an 8-kilometer coastal strip along the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the rolling hills and mountains of the Picentini Mounts and Cilento National Park. These varied landscapes provide a mix of routes suitable for different skill levels, often following the Sele and Tusciano rivers.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.5km
01:40
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.9km
02:08
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Monument to the Fallen in Battipaglia, located in Piazza della Repubblica, is a sculptural work commemorating the soldiers fallen during the world wars. It consists of a high stone base surmounted by the bronze statue of a soldier holding a flag. On the base is the commemorative plaque with the official dedication in honor of the fallen of the First and Second World Wars.
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Ehr's beautiful church and pilgrimage site.
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At this point at the roundabout there is a functioning fountain
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Via Paolo Baratta is the main street of Battipaglia.
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Beautiful mural dedicated to the legendary Vespa.
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The church has a rectangular plan, with three naves, the central one being the widest and highest; it has a semi-circular apse. The main structure is in reinforced concrete and has latero-cement roof floors. Internally the walls are plastered and painted in white; the colonnade with arches that separates the three naves has gold-colored shafts. The floor of the hall is in marble tiles of different colors. The main façade reflects the internal configuration of the three naves with the central body, higher, which houses, with a porticoed area, the entrance with a marble portal and wooden frame.
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A beautiful view of the Piana del Sele from the Monti di Eboli. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piana_del_Sele
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One of the main streets of Eboli.
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The Eboli region offers a diverse mix of terrain for gravel biking. You'll find flat plains, particularly around the Sele River, suitable for more relaxed rides. As you head inland, the landscape transitions to rolling hills and challenging mountainous areas, including the southern slopes of the Picentini Mounts and parts of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. These higher elevations provide significant climbs and panoramic views.
Yes, Eboli offers several challenging gravel routes. For instance, the Fontana del Vescovo loop from Battipaglia is a difficult 70.2 km route with over 1700 meters of elevation gain. Other demanding options include the Mural Dedicated to the Vespa – Castelluccio di Battipaglia loop and the Via Paolo Baratta – View of the Sele Plain loop, both featuring substantial climbs.
The most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Eboli and the wider Campania region are typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable rides compared to the hotter summer months.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Eboli are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate Piazza Amendola Fountain – Via Paolo Baratta loop from Battipaglia, which covers nearly 20 km, and the more challenging Fontana del Vescovo loop from Battipaglia, spanning over 70 km.
The gravel routes around Eboli offer access to several natural attractions and viewpoints. You can visit the Mouth of the Sele River, explore caves like The cave of San Michele and Nardantuono, or enjoy panoramic vistas from the Ridge of Monte Calpazio. The Fontana del Vescovo is also a notable natural monument.
Absolutely. The Eboli area is rich in history. Along or near the gravel routes, you can discover several castles, such as Olevano Castle, Colonna Castle, and the Ruins of Tempa Castello. The Castelluccio di Battipaglia is another historical site you might encounter.
The gravel bike routes around Eboli vary significantly in length. You can find shorter options, like the Piazza Amendola Fountain – Via Paolo Baratta loop at just under 20 km. For longer adventures, the Fontana del Vescovo loop extends to over 70 km, offering a full day's ride.
Elevation profiles vary from relatively flat in the Sele Plain to significantly hilly and mountainous inland. For example, a route like the Piazza Amendola Fountain – Via Paolo Baratta loop has around 340 meters of ascent, while the Fontana del Vescovo loop features a substantial 1700 meters of climbing, indicating a challenging, undulating terrain.
Yes, several routes provide excellent views of the fertile Sele Plain. The Via Paolo Baratta – View of the Sele Plain loop from Battipaglia is specifically named for its scenic vistas of this area, allowing you to appreciate the agricultural beauty and tranquil waterways.
While the provided routes focus more inland, the Eboli region does boast an 8-kilometer coastal strip along the Tyrrhenian Sea. This area features beaches, dunes, and pine forests, offering scenic routes with sea views. You can explore the Mouth of the Sele River, which is close to the coast.
The gravel biking around Eboli caters to various skill levels, though the majority of the listed routes are considered difficult. There is one moderate route, the Piazza Amendola Fountain – Via Paolo Baratta loop, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. However, most trails, like the Via Paolo Baratta – Corso Matteo Ripa loop, involve significant elevation changes and longer distances, making them more suited for experienced gravel bikers.


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