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Touring cycling routes around Santo Stefano Di Sessanio are situated within Italy's Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, offering routes amidst the Apennine mountains. The village itself is located at an altitude of over 1,200 meters, providing views of surrounding valleys and peaks. The region features the high-altitude Campo Imperatore plateau, characterized by expansive grasslands and dramatic mountain scenery. This area presents varied terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to paths through historic medieval villages.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Don't just ride or cycle past the Laghetto di Pietranzoni. This small mountain lake, located at an altitude of 1,660 meters in the middle of Campo Imperatore, is one of the most photogenic spots in the Abruzzo region. The natural lake, formed by glaciers, constantly changes size due to meltwater and rain, making every visit different. Why stop here? On a windless day, the imposing Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennines, is beautifully reflected in the clear water. The endless high plain, aptly nicknamed 'Little Tibet', offers a unique landscape full of peace and space. Moreover, it requires hardly any effort: from the parking lot, you can walk to the shore in just a few minutes. In spring, thousands of blooming crocuses provide a colorful spectacle, while the lake is a perfect spot year-round to take a break, take photos, and fully enjoy the impressive landscape.
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The Campo Imperatore plateau is so special because it is one of Europe's most alien and untouched landscapes. The plateau is over 15 kilometers long and lies at an average altitude of 1,800 to 2,000 meters. This creates a unique combination of extreme vastness, raw nature, and cultural history. The main reasons why this area is unique: Europe's 'Little Tibet': Due to the vast treeless plains, the grazing herds of horses and sheep, and the immense mountain ranges surrounding it, you absolutely do not feel like you are in Italy here. The horizon is nowhere interrupted by modern buildings, which gives a rare sense of ultimate emptiness and space. The setting for iconic films: The alien landscape has been used as a film set by countless Hollywood directors. Major classics and westerns such as Once Upon a Time in the West and The Name of the Rose were filmed here.
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It’s an enchanted village, walking in those narrow alleys makes you dream, just like the delicacies that Barbara and Andrea expertly prepare in their small restaurant make you dream.
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The village is a little gem, it's a shame the welcome isn't great for cyclists, but it's a rather touristy area.
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The village is a little gem, it's a shame about the lack of hospitality for cyclists.
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A superbly beautiful village with narrow streets and delicious restaurants. However, it's also the most touristy village for miles around. Tour groups are also "delivered" here by bus.
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It will be my next destination
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There are over a dozen touring cycling routes documented around Santo Stefano Di Sessanio, offering a variety of experiences within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. These routes are particularly popular during July and August.
The touring cycling routes around Santo Stefano Di Sessanio are predominantly challenging. Out of the available routes, 9 are classified as difficult, and 5 are moderate. This reflects the mountainous terrain of the Apennines and the high-altitude Campo Imperatore plateau, which often includes significant elevation gains.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, you can explore the expansive Campo Imperatore plateau on the Campo Imperatore Plateau – Campo Imperatore Plateau loop from Santo Stefano di Sessanio, or experience the historic village and its surroundings with the Santo Stefano di Sessanio – Santo Stefano di Sessanio loop from Santo Stefano di Sessanio.
The region offers spectacular mountain views and historical landmarks. You can cycle towards the stunning medieval Rocca Calascio fortress, which is featured on the View of Castel del Monte – Rocca Calascio Castle loop from Santo Stefano di Sessanio. The routes also provide panoramic vistas of the Gran Sasso peaks and the vast Campo Imperatore plateau. For specific mountain peaks, you can explore highlights like Corno Grande Western Summit or Campo Imperatore Summit.
The best time for touring cycling is during the pleasantly warm summers, particularly July and August, when the routes are most popular. The Apennine climate brings cool nights even in summer. Winters are harsh and snowy, making cycling challenging or impossible on many routes.
While many routes are challenging, e-bike tours are available in the region, offering a less strenuous way to explore the medieval villages and towers at the foot of Sirente Abruzzo, which can be a good option for families. For a moderate route, consider the Rocca Calascio Castle – Rocca Calascio Castle loop from Santo Stefano di Sessanio, which is shorter and has less elevation gain than many other routes.
The touring cycling routes around Santo Stefano Di Sessanio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the breathtaking mountain scenery, the challenge of the Apennine peaks, and the unique experience of cycling through historic medieval villages like Santo Stefano di Sessanio itself.
Santo Stefano di Sessanio village offers artisan shops and local delicacies like lentils, cheeses, and artisanal honey, providing opportunities for refreshments. While specific cafes directly on all routes are not detailed, the village serves as an excellent base for starting and ending your rides, where you can find places to eat and refuel.
Yes, the region features several lakes. You can find highlights such as Lake Pietranzoni and Lake Filetto. While not directly on all touring routes, these natural features are part of the broader landscape and can be explored in the vicinity.
The Campo Imperatore plateau, often called the 'Little Tibet,' features vast, expansive grasslands and dramatic peaks. Routes like the Campo Imperatore Plateau – Santo Stefano di Sessanio loop from Santo Stefano di Sessanio will take you through this unique high-altitude environment, offering stunning scenery and challenging terrain with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. Santo Stefano di Sessanio is strategically located as the southern gateway to the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. Its altitude of over 1,200 meters provides panoramic views and direct access to routes leading into the park, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Apennine peaks and the Campo Imperatore plateau.


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