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Touring cycling routes around San Pietro A Maida traverse a landscape characterized by a mix of coastal views, inland hills, and river valleys. The region features routes that explore areas near the Angitola river and lake, as well as paths leading towards Monte Covello. Elevations vary, offering both moderate climbs and more challenging ascents through the Calabrian parklands.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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58.8km
04:15
1,280m
1,280m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.6km
01:46
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.2km
03:10
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.9km
02:44
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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78.8km
05:24
1,300m
1,300m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Girifalco lies in the center of the Isthmus of Catanzaro. Girifalco lies in the center of the Isthmus of Catanzaro, the narrowest point of the Italian peninsula, at the foot of Monte Covello (848 m above sea level), a subrange of Monte Serralta in the northern Serre region, at an altitude of 456 m above sea level. As some finds in the Caria district show, there were settlements in the upper reaches of the Alessi stream before Magna Graecia. In the early 17th century, Girifalco was a fief of the Caracciolo family and then belonged to the Ravaschieri family. After a few years, the fief returned to the Caracciolo family thanks to the marriage between Duchess Ravaschieri of Girifalco and a certain Annibale Caracciolo. From them was born Fabrizio Caracciolo, second Duke of Girifalco, the creator of a very prosperous period for the feud during his duchy, which lasted from 1634 to 1683 and consolidated the socioeconomic development of the city with the presence of the university and the feudal institution. Duke Caracciolo had the Reformed Convent built in 1635 and donated it to the Friars Minor, who erected a statue in his gratitude and placed it near the convent itself. Mayor Carlo Pacino commissioned important works such as the first municipal hall around the mid-1600s, the extension of the Church of San Rocco, and a few decades later, in 1663, the monumental Baroque fountain. In the 17th century, the inhabited center expanded more and more, and there were several churches (the ones of San Rocco and the matrix of the Pioppi district being the most important), two important monasteries, the Municipal House, the Ducal Palace (the Duke's residence), and even the city's coat of arms was built. At the end of the 18th century, another earthquake struck Calabria and the town of Girifalco, the one of March 28, 1783. The center was destroyed or severely damaged, as was the Pioppi district, including the mother church (already severely damaged in the 1638 earthquake and subsequently renovated), which would never be rebuilt. Its functions were transferred to the church of the Dominican convent, which thus became the new mother church. Text / Source: Comunicazione Girifalco https://unsic.it/comunicazione/girifalco/
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The Village of Girifalco The village of Girifalco lies at the foot of Monte Covello, between the Gulf of Squillace and the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia, and in the heart of the Isthmus of Catanzaro, the narrowest point of the Italian peninsula. Girifalco owes its origins to the destruction of the two older villages of Toco and Caria by the Saracens in 836. The villagers sought refuge on the rock known as the "Pietra dei Monaci" ("Monk's Stone"). Text / Source: turiscalabria.it http://www.turiscalabria.it/website/?lang=de&categoria=/wo/paesi/&view_type=s&id=639&title=.html
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An excellent starting point for a visit to the historic center of Pizzo Calabro
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A very beautiful church.
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Beautiful fortress with a great history of Napoleon's brother-in-law
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I checked and the indicated point is exact and precise. Area that I often visit. The road is the ancient Popilia on the Scrisi plain and also leads to the Popilia resort.
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Artificial lake in the territory of the municipalities of Maierato and Monterosso Calabro
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Fontana Brisedha (Brisella) has some basins that were once used as wash houses for washing clothes by the citizens of Philadelphia
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Yes, while many routes in the region are challenging, there are some moderate options. For a less strenuous ride, consider the View of the sea in Pizzo – Bridge over the Angitola loop from Eccellente, which is 27.1 km with moderate elevation, offering scenic views of the sea in Pizzo.
The terrain varies significantly, offering a mix of coastal views, inland hills, and river valleys. You'll find routes exploring areas near the Angitola river and lake, as well as paths leading towards Monte Covello. Elevations range from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents through the Calabrian parklands.
Yes, San Pietro A Maida offers several longer routes with significant climbs. A notable example is the Ciclovia dei Parchi della Calabria: Girifalco and Monte Covello Loop, which spans 58.8 km and features over 1200 meters of elevation gain through the parklands.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle towards Monte Covello for panoramic views or explore areas near the Angitola river and lake. Other natural highlights include the Serra Spring and the Ancient Oriental Plane Tree. The View of the sea in Pizzo – Bridge over the Angitola loop from Eccellente specifically offers sea views.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Bridge over the Angitola – Monterosso loop from Eccellente takes you through river valleys and towards Monterosso, while the Bridge over the Angitola – Lago Angitola loop from Eccellente explores the area around Lake Angitola.
The touring cycling routes in San Pietro A Maida are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from coastal vistas to challenging climbs through the Calabrian parklands, and the opportunities to explore both river valleys and hilly landscapes.
Absolutely. The region is home to many difficult routes with significant elevation gains. The Ciclovia dei Parchi della Calabria: Girifalco and Monte Covello Loop is a prime example, covering 58.8 km with over 1200 meters of climbing. Another challenging option is the Lake Angitola – Bridge over the Angitola loop from Reception, which includes over 500 meters of ascent over 37.3 km.
Beyond natural sights, you can find cultural points of interest. The town of Girifalco, for example, is accessible via some routes and features the Church of the Rosary. You might also encounter structures like the Bridge over the Amato River.
There are approximately 38 touring cycling routes available around San Pietro A Maida. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a majority offering a more challenging experience through the region's diverse landscape.
Yes, the region is characterized by its river valleys and proximity to the Angitola river and lake. Many routes, such as the Lake Angitola – Bridge over the Angitola loop from Reception, specifically incorporate these water features, offering pleasant scenery along the way.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual exploration, routes that venture deeper into the Calabrian parklands or along less-traveled sections of the Angitola river valley can offer a sense of discovery. The diverse network ensures that even well-known paths can reveal new perspectives depending on the season or time of day.


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