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Mountain biking around Vallerano offers diverse terrain within the Lazio region of Italy. The area is situated on the southern slope of Mount Cimino, the highest peak in the Cimini Mountains, providing varied elevation changes. Riders can explore extensive forests, rolling green hills, and cultivated fields, with prominent chestnut woods offering scenic routes. This landscape composition makes Vallerano a compelling destination for mountain bikers seeking natural features and varied trails.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.7
(3)
15
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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9
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59.9km
04:09
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3.4
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11
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22.9km
02:22
780m
780m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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8
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49.6km
03:43
470m
470m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
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11
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55.8km
04:42
1,210m
1,210m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A bit ruined in the lower part, but it remains a very fun and flowy trail
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taking the path on the right you immediately enter the village of Bassano in Teverina, a slightly challenging climb
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climb through the historic center of Bassano in Teverina
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CHURCH OF THE MADONNA DEL ROTOLINO (or dell'arrotino) (1555) Small devotional chapel originally built in 1555 thanks to the efforts of the then governor of Vitorchiano Alessio Boccamazza. Located along the "piagge" road that led through the vegetable gardens to the countryside and the church of San Michele. The name derives from a miraculous event that happened to a knife-grinder who was passing by and who saw a large peperino stone (located near the chapel) fall on him and was miraculously saved by the protection of the Virgin Mary. Inside there was a stucco altar with an image of a Madonna with the child in her arms. Initially the church was in the care of the Community of Vitorchiano but around 1600 it passed under the protection of the parish. Having fallen into ruin during the 20th century, the chapel was rebuilt in 2003.
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On the road to Grotte Santo Stefano there is a sacred Moai statue that originates from Easter Islands. The statue is about 10 m high and was made in the early 1990s. For this purpose, 11 members of the Maori Atan family came over from Easter Islands. They were followed for 4 weeks in a television programme on the RAI. The statue is the only one in the world that is located outside Easter Islands. The statue was made from a single piece of peperino stone. From this panoramic point you have a beautiful view of the old town of Vitorchiano, which is built entirely on a rock. In addition, your wish can come true if you touch the navel of the Moai with your hands…
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The waterfall was built to feed a canal, probably built by the populations that lived in this area even before the arrival of the Romans (at least the 5th century BC) and later, in the 1940s, the same canal fed a hydroelectric plant, now decommissioned. Currently, the canal is passable on foot (or by mountain bike) and connects the waterfall to the gorge below the town of Corchiano. The entire route, without difficulties, lasts about thirty minutes.
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What a wonderful place especially if you reach it by bike!
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Vallerano offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 150 routes available. These cater to various skill levels, including around 14 easy routes, nearly 100 moderate paths, and about 47 challenging trails for experienced riders.
The terrain around Vallerano is diverse, characterized by rolling green hills, extensive forests, and cultivated fields. You'll frequently encounter prominent chestnut woods, especially scenic during harvest season. The area is situated on the southern slope of Mount Cimino, the highest peak in the Cimini Mountains, which contributes to varied elevation changes and offers a mix of climbs and descents.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Vallerano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Poggio di Mezzo Trail – Panoramic view of Lake Vico loop from Vallerano is a difficult 46 km circular route offering panoramic views of Lake Vico. Another option is the moderate Palazzolo Archaeological Site – Archaeological Area loop from Vignanello, which covers 48.3 km through historical and natural landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Vallerano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the chestnut groves and forests, and the varied options for different ability levels, from easy paths to challenging climbs.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, Vallerano does offer around 14 easy mountain bike routes. These trails typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation changes, making them more suitable for families or those new to mountain biking. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions on komoot for details on surface and gradient to ensure they meet your family's needs.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Italy, especially in natural areas like the forests and hills around Vallerano. However, it's always best to check local regulations or specific trail signage. When riding with your dog, ensure they are well-behaved, under control (leashed where required), and that you carry waste bags. Always respect wildlife and other trail users.
The trails around Vallerano offer access to several points of interest. You can find routes that pass by Lake Vico, offering scenic views, or explore historical sites like the Corchiano Historic Village and Gorges. For a unique natural feature, some routes might lead you near the Corchiano Waterfall or the intriguing Devil’s Well Cave (Monte Venere).
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for mountain biking in Vallerano. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, especially the chestnut groves, are at their most beautiful. Summer can be quite hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if you visit then. Winter riding is possible, but some trails might be muddy or slippery, especially after rain.
Vallerano itself is a charming medieval village with a historic center, so you'll find local cafes and trattorias where you can refuel after your ride. While specific establishments directly on the trails are uncommon, the village offers options for refreshments and meals. Many routes start or pass close to Vallerano or other nearby towns like Vignanello and Canepina, providing opportunities for a post-ride coffee or meal.
Vallerano is located in the Lazio region of Italy. While local bus services connect Vallerano to larger towns, direct public transport options specifically catering to mountain bikers with bikes might be limited. It's often more convenient to access the area by car, especially if you're bringing your own mountain bike. Check regional transport websites for the most up-to-date schedules and bike carriage policies.
In Vallerano, you can typically find parking in or around the village center. Many mountain bike routes start from the town itself or nearby villages. Look for designated public parking areas. If you're starting a specific route from a trailhead outside the village, check the route details on komoot for any recommended parking spots or areas where you can safely leave your vehicle.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on the public trails and paths around Vallerano. The area consists of natural landscapes, including forests and hills, which are typically open for recreational use. However, always be mindful of private property signs and respect any local regulations or protected areas you might encounter.
Given Vallerano's location on the southern slope of Mount Cimino, trails often feature significant elevation changes. For instance, the Poggio di Mezzo Trail – Panoramic view of Lake Vico loop from Vallerano, a difficult route, involves over 1150 meters of ascent. Even moderate routes like the Ancient Ruins of Corchiano – Historic Center of Gallese loop from Vignanello can have around 590 meters of elevation gain, so be prepared for climbs.


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