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Touring cycling routes around Poggio Sannita navigate a diverse landscape characterized by lush hills and the verdant Verrino Valley in the Molise region of Italy. The area features well-paved roads alongside sections of unpaved paths, including ancient *tratturi*, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Colle Calvario provides panoramic views, while the region's natural beauty and tranquility define the cycling experience. This setting offers a mix of challenging ascents and scenic descents through unspoiled nature.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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21.4km
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Cycle through the mountainous Molise region on this 13.3-mile loop, visiting the charming village of Bagnoli del Trigno.
9.07km
00:48
350m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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74.3km
05:01
1,170m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.6km
02:58
780m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.2km
04:08
1,100m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Guado Liscia refuge is nestled in the woods of Alto Molise, on the pass connecting Agnone and Capracotta, practically on the border with Abruzzo. It's a popular stopping point for hikers, motorcyclists, and cyclists, offering traditional cuisine, a simple yet welcoming atmosphere, and good reviews for the quality of the food. It's open year-round, and in winter, it becomes a strategic shelter along the area's often snow-covered roads, offering refreshment amidst unspoiled nature and mountain views.
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From the area of the Basilica of Sant'Onofrio you can enjoy a splendid view of the surrounding hills.
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Agnone is a village in Upper Molise, an Orange Flag awarded to the region's most beautiful landscapes, perched at an altitude of approximately 830–840 meters on a hill overlooking the Verrino Valley. It is world-famous for the Marinelli Pontifical Bell Foundry and the Bell Museum, among the oldest foundries in Italy and the world. The historic center, with its Venetian quarter, historic buildings, and numerous churches, reflects a long artisan tradition, particularly in metalworking and quality cheesemaking.
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I knew the name for being the destination of the "Trans-Siberian of Italy" is a secondary railway line in Abruzzo and Molise. It is now crossed by tourist trains as part of the "Timeless Tracks" project
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Civitanova del Sannio is located in the heart of Molise. The town is nestled in the mountains, surrounded by beech forests and with the Trigno river nearby. In August, sausage and cavatelli festivals are held, a typical pasta of this area.
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The Historical Museum of the John Paul II Bell was established in 1997 at the Marinelli Foundry in Agnone, which has been operating since the Middle Ages. The museum houses a vast collection of sacred bronzes, including the precious "bell of the year one thousand". Guided tours are available every day except Sunday afternoon. The visit lasts about an hour and includes the screening of a short film that shows the various stages of manufacturing a bell: artistic design, model construction, casting and testing. Visitors can also learn about the history and traditions related to the bells.
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The Italic Sanctuary of Pietrabbondante is the most important architectural testimony to the religiosity of the nation of Samnites Pentri. The site is centered on the B-theater temple complex and has a highly scenic position, located on the southern slope of Monte Caraceno/Saraceno at approximately one thousand meters above sea level. From here you have a wide view of the Trigno Valley and the perched villages that are located along its route.
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The name Civitanuova, which means precisely "new city", was attributed to it to distinguish it from Civitavetula, i.e. the old city, which today is the village of Duronia a few km away from here.
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There are 17 touring cycling routes available around Poggio Sannita. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, navigating the lush hills and the verdant Verrino Valley.
The Molise region, including Poggio Sannita, is best enjoyed during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for touring cycling. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter may present challenges with colder weather and potential for snow in higher elevations.
You can expect to encounter stunning natural features and panoramic viewpoints. The routes often pass through the Verrino Valley, offering lush scenery. Highlights include the Colle Gendarme viewpoint, which provides expansive views, and the tranquil Collemeluccio Nature Reserve. You might also discover unique geological formations like Morgia di Pietravalle and the large rock.
Absolutely. Poggio Sannita is part of a region rich in history and culture. You can cycle through charming villages like Civitanova del Sannio and Bagnoli del Trigno. The area is also home to historical landmarks such as the San Nicola Staircase and Trivento Cathedral, and the ancient Benedictine Monastery of Iumento Albo. The region's ancient *tratturi* (shepherd paths) also offer a glimpse into its historical past.
Yes, some routes in the vicinity of Poggio Sannita offer the chance to see waterfalls. Notably, the Verrino Waterfall is a natural highlight located within the Verrino Valley, which many touring cycling routes traverse.
The touring cycling routes around Poggio Sannita primarily range from moderate to difficult. There are 3 moderate routes and 14 difficult routes, offering varied terrain with challenging ascents and scenic descents through the hilly Molise landscape.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes available. For example, the Carpinone Historic Village – Civitanova del Sannio loop from Civitanova del Sannio is a challenging 73.3 km route that takes you through historical villages and the Verrino Valley. Another option is the Fountain – Agnone loop from Agnone, a difficult 32.5 km circular tour.
Yes, advanced touring cyclists will find plenty of challenging options. The majority of routes in Poggio Sannita are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and longer distances. Routes like the Strada Panoramica di Bocce – Agnone loop from Pietrabbondante, a 43.6 km difficult route, offer demanding climbs and rewarding views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 11 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's unspoiled nature, the blend of challenging terrain with scenic views, and the opportunity to explore charming historical villages and ancient paths.
While the majority of routes are moderate to difficult, the Civitanova del Sannio and Bagn route is a moderate 21.4 km option that provides scenic views through the Molise countryside, making it a good starting point for those looking for a less strenuous ride compared to the more challenging routes.
For families, routes with less elevation and shorter distances are ideal. While many routes in Poggio Sannita are moderate to difficult, sections of the 'Il Cammino delle Chiese Campestri' (The Walk of the Country Churches) that traverse quieter trails and mixed surfaces might be suitable for families seeking a cultural and natural experience, depending on the specific segment and the family's cycling ability. The moderate Cycling excursion from Agnone to Rifugio Guado Liscia, at 10.2 km, could also be considered for active families.


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