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Road cycling around Strongoli features a diverse landscape, from panoramic hills overlooking the Ionian Sea to the agriculturally rich Val di Neto. The terrain includes extensive vineyards and olive groves, providing scenic routes. Cyclists can expect varied elevation gains, with routes traversing both coastal areas and inland agricultural regions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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80.7km
04:13
1,510m
1,510m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.8km
03:26
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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104km
04:59
1,180m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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110km
05:33
1,680m
1,680m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.8km
03:07
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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I did this 3-day hike and visited STRONGOLI, the ancient alleys and the small streets that communicated strategically with each other and simply brilliant
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If you are looking for an ancient village, simplicity and tranquility, this is the right place
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San Nicola dell'Alto (Shën Kolli in arbëresh), is a small town in the province of Crotone, Calabria. The community proudly preserves its Arbëreshe roots, despite having abandoned the Greek-Byzantine rite. The history of the town is tragically linked to the 1907 mining disaster in Monongah. The historic center, with its medieval architecture, reflects the ancient heritage of the town.
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Melissa, known as "bee" in Byzantine Greek, is a small Calabrian town in the province of Crotone. It has long been awarded the Blue and Green Flag. It has ancient origins, mentioned in Ovid's Metamorphoses and boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage.
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Carfizzi, a small town in Calabria, is located between the Sila National Park and the Ionian coast, bordering various municipalities such as Cirò and Melissa. Of ancient origins, the country has links with Albanian culture, preserving its language and traditions.
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A picturesque town on a charming hill. Strongoli, located near the sea, boasts an enchanting coastline. Its name, "Strongoli", has origins from Byzantine Greek, alluding to the shape of the hill on which the town stands.
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Tower of Spanish (Aragonese) origin built around the middle of the 16th century. It was part of a network of watchtowers and defensive towers along the coasts of southern Italy.
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Cirò Marina is a city overlooking the Ionian Sea colonized by the Greeks in the 8th century BC. It is possible to visit the archaeological area of Punta Alice, where the remains of the temple of Apollo Aleo are found. The area is also renowned for the production of wine with fine grapes, such as gaglioppo and greco bianco.
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There are 12 road cycling routes documented around Strongoli on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists.
Road cycling routes around Strongoli cater to various skill levels. You'll find 7 moderate routes and 5 difficult routes, ensuring options for both experienced riders and those looking for a challenge.
While many road cycling routes involve significant elevation, the region offers gentler options. The Val di Neto features a dedicated cycle-pedestrian path, such as the Val di Neto Cycle and Pedestrian Path – Rocca di Neto / Scandale Entrance, which provides a picturesque and safer option for exploring the river valley floor, suitable for all skill levels.
The terrain around Strongoli is quite varied. You'll encounter panoramic hills with breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea, as well as the agriculturally productive Val di Neto, characterized by extensive vineyards and olive groves. Routes often feature mostly paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth ride across diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. Many routes offer opportunities to see historical landmarks and enjoy scenic views. For instance, the Castello Sabatini – View from Torre Melissa loop from Torre Melissa leads through areas with historical significance and coastal vistas. You can also spot the Aragonese Tower along coastal rides, a historical watchtower.
Strongoli's Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. The weather is generally mild, avoiding the intense heat of summer, and the landscapes are vibrant. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for longer rides and exploring the region's diverse terrain.
Yes, Strongoli's strategic location provides stunning coastal routes. The town sits atop a panoramic hill, offering 'terraces on the sea' views, particularly overlooking the Ionian Sea. Routes like the View from Torre Melissa – Cirò Marina loop from Torre Melissa offer significant coastal views and connect charming seaside towns.
The Val di Neto is known for its agricultural beauty with vineyards and olive groves. The cycle-pedestrian path offers a chance to explore this productive valley. You can access the path from points like the Val di Neto Cycle and Pedestrian Path – Rocca di Neto / Scandale Entrance, providing a peaceful ride through the natural ecosystem of the river valley.
Beyond the cycling, Strongoli's historic center boasts ancient ruins of the fortress of Strongylòn and the 16th-century Bishop's Palace. The Strongoli Castle, dating back to the Justinian era, is another prominent landmark. Along the coast, the Aragonese Tower and Limena Tower are historical watchtowers worth seeing.
Yes, in Strongoli Marina, you can find the 'Tesauro Stone,' one of five Roman mausoleums in Calabria. Nearby Cirò Marina, a city with Greek origins, offers the archaeological area of Punta Alice, home to the remains of the Temple of Apollo Aleo, which can be incorporated into longer rides.
One of the longer and more challenging routes is the Castello Sabatini – View from Torre Melissa loop from Torre Melissa, covering 111.2 km (69.1 miles) with significant elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours 37 minutes to complete.
Yes, several moderate routes are available. The Santa Severina and Val di Neto Loop is a popular moderate option, covering 75.8 km (47.1 miles) and exploring the scenic Val di Neto. Another is the Roadbike loop from Cirò Marina, a 47.5 km (29.5 miles) moderate ride.


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