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Road cycling routes around Capranica traverse a diverse landscape in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, characterized by rolling hills, volcanic features, and historic towns. The region includes the Monti Cimini mountains and the picturesque Lake Vico, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature well-paved surfaces with elevation gains suitable for different fitness levels, including segments of the ancient Via Francigena. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
5.0
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79
riders
56.9km
02:40
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
(6)
78
riders
67.2km
03:02
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.2
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64
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48.8km
02:11
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
44
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133km
05:51
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Yes, plenty of views of the lovely lake but let's be honest, the road itself is in terrible condition and drivers think they are on the F1 Circuit.
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Capranica is a village in Tuscia, built on a tuff cliff between the Cimini Mountains and the Mignone River valley. Its origins are Etruscan, but the center we see today retains its medieval charm, with narrow streets, arches, ancient gates, and evocative churches such as that of Santa Maria Maddalena. Hazelnut groves, olive groves, and woods extend all around, creating a distinctive landscape. It's a pleasant stop on the Via Francigena, where history and nature meet in an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.
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Whether for a coffee, a Coke, or even just a glass of water, it's worth stopping for a few minutes to rest at the "Caffè del Tocco," located in the square at the end of the climb to Tolfa. You'll also find a convenient bike rack.
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The cathedral is just a few meters from the harbor. Built on the site of an existing church dating back to 1600, dedicated to the saint of Assisi, it was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century. Destroyed by bombing during World War II, it was rebuilt in 1950. Inside, there is a pipe organ. The majestic interior features magnificent statues, altars, and murals.
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The cathedral is just a few meters from the harbor. Built on the site of an existing church dating back to 1600, dedicated to the saint of Assisi, it was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century. Destroyed by bombing during World War II, it was rebuilt in 1950. It features a pipe organ and a majestic interior with magnificent statues, altars, and murals.
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This sculpture by the sea in Civitavecchia is worth a visit :) The size makes the difference!
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Cathedral of Civitavecchia
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There are over 30 road cycling routes around Capranica, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with options ranging from moderate to difficult.
The Capranica region offers varied terrain, characterized by rolling hills, volcanic features, and historic towns. Routes often traverse the Monti Cimini mountains and the picturesque Lake Vico, providing scenic views and a mix of well-paved surfaces. Some more challenging rides may include unpaved segments.
While many routes offer significant elevation gain, there are 12 moderate-difficulty road cycling routes around Capranica. These routes often feature mostly well-paved surfaces and elevation gains suitable for a good fitness level, allowing for enjoyable rides without extreme challenges.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 19 difficult road cycling routes around Capranica. These routes often involve substantial elevation gains and longer distances, such as the Frangipane Fortress of Tolfa – Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Tolfa loop from Capranica - Sutri, which covers over 74 km with nearly 1,000 meters of ascent.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You can explore the Historic Center of Sutri with its Roman amphitheater, or the impressive Palazzo Farnese of Caprarola. The routes also frequently offer views of and access to the beautiful Lake Vico, a volcanic lake surrounded by dense woodlands.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Capranica are designed as loops, bringing you back to your starting point. Examples include the Hidden drinking fountain in Sutri loop from Capranica - Sutri and the Porta Romana, Capranica – Vejano loop from Capranica - Sutri, both offering scenic circular journeys.
The road cycling routes around Capranica are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, and the variety of routes catering to different fitness levels.
While many routes involve significant elevation, some of the moderate routes with well-paved surfaces can be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with road cycling. It's advisable to check the specific route profiles for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Yes, Capranica is one of the Italian municipalities crossed by the Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route. This historic path offers a unique cultural dimension to road cycling, with segments suitable for cyclists, connecting various towns and landscapes in the region.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes will take you past Lake Vico, one of Italy's highest major lakes, surrounded by dense woodlands. You can also find routes that traverse the Monti Cimini, home to ancient beech forests like the Walk in the Beech Forest or the Monte Raschio Beech Forest.
Given the hilly terrain and volcanic origins, many routes offer panoramic views, especially when traversing the Monti Cimini or circling Lake Vico. While specific named viewpoints are not always marked, the elevated sections frequently provide stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside and the lake.


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