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Touring cycling around Sersale offers routes through a landscape characterized by dramatic canyons, numerous waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems. The region features deep gorges and ancient trees within the Valli Cupe Nature Reserve. Situated at the foot of the Sila Piccola, Sersale provides access to the Sila National Park, with its ancient pine forests and high-altitude plateaus. The terrain includes significant altitude changes, transitioning from Mediterranean scrubland to dense conifer forests, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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25.6km
01:43
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380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.3km
03:50
1,090m
1,090m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57.8km
04:10
1,230m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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112km
07:31
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.3km
05:56
1,570m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unfortunately, it's been dry lately. Only a trickle of water comes out.
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Among the three large Calabrian lakes of the Sila, the Ampollino is certainly the least contaminated and consequently the most authentic to be appreciated by lovers of nature and landscapes.
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In summer, you can take advantage of numerous cycling routes that lead through diverse landscapes - from mountain spruce forests to water areas of lakes. In winter, the area is home to the Camigliatello Silano ski resort, which attracts skiing and winter sports enthusiasts with its well-prepared facilities and picturesque location in the Sila massif. This is a place more for local skiing enthusiasts and beginners who want to combine active recreation with a vacation in the warm climate of Calabria. If you are looking for more serious skiing routes, you have to go further north in Italy or to the Alps. In Calabria, on the other hand, you will certainly appreciate nature, peace and a unique mountain climate.
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The Ampollino Valley is surrounded by the mountains of the Sila massif, with clearly distinguishable peaks: Scorciavuoi (1627 m above sea level), Gariglione (1623 m above sea level), Zingomarro (1463 m above sea level) and Monte Nero (1747 m above sea level). There are extensive pine, beech and fir forests here, creating a Mediterranean mountain landscape characteristic of the region. The central element of the valley is the artificial reservoir Lago Ampollino, created by a dam (diga) on the Ampollino River. The shores of the lake are overgrown with reed beds and water lilies, and in the area you can see wild animals - deer, wild boars, waterfowl and birds of prey.
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Church of S. Lucia the oldest
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Entrance door to the square of the monumental cathedral of Cropani, beautiful.
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Accommodation facility that offers various activities related to the national park.
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Internal road from which you reach Tirivolo. Few cars but still pay attention because it is crossed by heavy agricultural vehicles.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Sersale listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences through the region's dramatic canyons, numerous waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems.
Most touring cycling routes in Sersale are considered challenging, with 22 out of 25 routes rated as 'difficult'. There are also 3 'moderate' routes available, but no 'easy' options, indicating the terrain is generally hilly with significant climbs and descents.
Yes, many routes around Sersale are designed as loops. For example, you can try the moderate Chiesetta di Santa Lucia loop from Cropani, or for a more challenging ride, the Bike loop from Cropani.
Sersale is known as the 'City of Waterfalls', so you'll find many cascades. The View of the Valley – Campanaro Waterfall loop from Simeri Crichi will take you near the impressive Campanaro Waterfall. The region also features the unique Valli Cupe Nature Reserve with its dramatic canyons and gorges, and is a gateway to the Sila National Park with its ancient forests.
Absolutely. Sersale itself, situated around 800 meters above sea level, offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Squillace. Routes like the View of the Valley loop from Sellia Marina are specifically highlighted for leading through scenic viewpoints.
The diverse ecosystems and altitude changes mean conditions vary. Summer months are ideal for exploring the unique 'fiumare' (dry riverbeds) which transform into sandy paths. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, while higher elevations in the Sila National Park might be cooler.
You can expect varied terrain, predominantly hilly with inherent climbs and descents. Most routes feature mostly paved surfaces, but the region's diverse ecosystems mean you'll transition from Mediterranean scrubland to dense conifer forests, offering a dynamic cycling experience.
Yes, the terrain around Sersale is suitable for electric bicycles. Events like the 'Sersale Wild Experience' include e-bike tours, and nearby villages within the Sila Park, such as Taverna, even provide electric bicycle charging stations, indicating growing support for e-cycling tourism.
The touring cycling routes in Sersale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic canyons, numerous waterfalls, and dense conifer forests that define the region's unique landscape.
Yes, Sersale's location at the foot of the Sila Piccola makes it an accessible entry point to the Sila National Park. From here, you can connect to the Calabria Parks Cycle Path, a route spanning over 500 kilometers across the region, offering extensive exploration of wild landscapes on less-trafficked roads. More information can be found on italia.it.
The region is rich in biodiversity, especially in the higher elevations and within the Sila National Park. You might encounter diverse wildlife such as foxes, wild cats, wild boar, and even wolves, along with various bird species.
Beyond the numerous cascades, the Campanaro Waterfall, approximately 22 meters high, is particularly iconic within the Valli Cupe reserve. Other notable cascades include the Inferno and Crocchio waterfalls, often found within the dramatic gorges of the area.


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