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Road cycling routes around Ponte Dell'Olio offer a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features a blend of rolling hills and rugged Apennine climbs, with peaceful forests, vineyards, and scenic valleys along the Nure River. This varied terrain provides a dynamic backdrop for road cycling, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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137km
07:13
2,560m
2,560m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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74.2km
03:54
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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89.3km
04:17
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.3km
02:01
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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104km
05:49
2,110m
2,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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If you are on an MTB and heading to Lago Moo, it's time to stop playing and start the gravel climb… 😉
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Nestled in the hills of Val d’Arda, which in prehistoric times were covered by the sea and of which traces remain in numerous fossils, Castell’Arquato stands within the Parco Regionale del Piacenziano, which takes its name from this historical period. An Orange Flag of the Touring Club Italiano, the medieval village, of rare beauty and great scenic impact, is capable of fascinating from afar, with its profile dominating the entire valley, as well as up close, with its narrow streets and its medieval stone houses, perfectly preserved and subject to constant restoration.
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The road is passable with one-way traffic regulated by traffic lights.
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Prato Barbieri (Bettola) is, in fact, the place that acts as a watershed between Val Nure and Val D'Arda. Its strategic position, in fact, can be reached from 3 different sides: Bettola, Gropparello and Morfasso, makes it a very popular destination for cycling enthusiasts and motorcyclists.
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The Riva castle is a fortified complex located in Ponte dell'Olio, in the province of Piacenza. It is so called as it is located in the district of the same name in the town, whose name derives, in all probability, from its proximity to the Nure stream; the castle was, in fact, built on the right bank of the stream to control the passage along the Nure valley. Its location, near the point where the Nure begins to flow into the Po Valley, was strategic as it allowed control of the passage towards the sea: via the Aveto valley towards Liguria and via the Taro valley towards Lunigiana.
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First of all, it's not true that you can't see anything since it's panoramic when going down one side or the other. Secondly, it divides the Ceno valley into the municipality of Bardi (not Barci) with that of Farini, and not Ferriere. At least inform yourself before writing 🤣
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Ancient settlement of Lombard origin along the Via degli Abati Currently it appears to be a typical Apennine village, with a church in a panoramic position
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Very quaint and well kept, small but interesting
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There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Ponte Dell'Olio, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 9 moderate and 14 difficult routes, catering to various fitness levels.
The best seasons for road cycling in Ponte Dell'Olio are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, making for enjoyable rides through the region's vineyards and forests.
Road cycling routes in Ponte Dell'Olio feature a dynamic blend of rolling hills and rugged Apennine climbs. You'll encounter peaceful forests, hills blanketed with vineyards, and scenic valleys, particularly along the Nure and Riglio torrents. While most surfaces are well-paved, some segments on more challenging rides might be unpaved.
Yes, Ponte Dell'Olio offers several challenging routes that include significant mountain passes. Experienced cyclists can tackle climbs like Prato Barbieri Pass, Tomarlo Pass, Passo Cappelletta, and Sella dei Generali – Cerro Pass. For example, the Tomarlo Pass – Riva Castle loop from Ponte dell'Olio features an elevation gain of over 2,500 meters.
Many routes in Ponte Dell'Olio pass by significant historical and cultural attractions. You can cycle past sites like Riva Castle, a medieval fortified complex, or explore the historic borough of Ponte Dell'Olio itself with its ancient houses and churches. The Castello di Riva loop from Ponte dell'Olio is one such route that takes you past this notable landmark.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Ponte Dell'Olio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Prato Barbieri Pass – Prato Barbieri (Bettola) 929 m loop from Ponte dell'Olio and the Passo Cappelletta loop from Ponte dell'Olio, offering convenient round trips.
The road cycling routes in Ponte Dell'Olio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to challenging Apennine climbs, and the scenic beauty of the region's vineyards and river valleys.
Yes, the region offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The Monte Denavolo Summit Cross, at 702 meters, provides panoramic 360° views of the surrounding area, including the mountain range dividing the Trebbia and Nure valleys. Monte Santo is another elevated point offering great vistas. Many routes also follow the Nure River, providing picturesque riverside views.
Absolutely. Ponte Dell'Olio caters to cyclists seeking longer and more strenuous challenges. Routes like the Tomarlo Pass – Riva Castle loop from Ponte dell'Olio, spanning over 130 km with significant elevation gain, are designed for very good fitness levels and offer extensive riding experiences.
Ponte Dell'Olio and its surrounding areas are well-equipped to welcome cyclists. You can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. The town itself has a historic borough with amenities, and many routes pass through or near villages where you can refuel.
Beyond the routes themselves, the region is known for several mountain passes that are popular with cyclists. These include Prato Barbieri (Bettola) 929 m, Passo Caldarola, and Passo del Cerro. These passes often form key segments of the more challenging road cycling routes.
While specific public transport options for bikes can vary, it's advisable to check local bus or train services in the Emilia-Romagna region. For detailed information on bike transport policies, it's best to consult the official websites of local transport providers or inquire at tourist information centers in Ponte Dell'Olio.


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