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Road cycling around Pomarolo offers diverse terrain within the picturesque Vallagarina valley in Trentino, Italy. The region is characterized by the Adige River, extensive vineyards, and orchards, with surrounding mountains providing varied elevation changes. Cyclists can find flat, well-maintained paths along the Adige Valley Cycle Path or more challenging ascents into the hills and surrounding areas.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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70.0km
04:15
1,870m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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747
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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320
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.5km
03:11
1,300m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The provincial road to Trento offers beautiful panoramic views of Lake Caldonazzo, but it is advisable to use it only if strictly necessary, due to the heavy traffic.
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Nice trail, well signposted and easy to ride 😉👍🏼
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Characteristic village on the cycle path, excellent for a stop.
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View of Torbole from Nago, a steep stretch of road.
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Stunning view of Torbole, arriving in Nago from the San Giacomo Pass you can enjoy an excellent panorama of the city.
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Etschradweg cycle path is child's play
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Always a pleasure to travel this stretch of the E7 cycle path, the temperature is always pleasant even in summer.
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This sight warms the heart of every Lake Garda holidaymaker.
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There are nearly 100 road cycling routes around Pomarolo, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. These include 16 easy routes, 32 moderate routes, and 46 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Pomarolo offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find flat, well-maintained paths along the Adige Valley Cycle Path, winding through vineyards and orchards. For those seeking more challenge, the surrounding hills and mountains provide significant ascents with panoramic views over the Adige Valley, such as on the route Al Menador on the tracks of the Giro d'Italia — circular tour.
Yes, the Adige Valley Cycle Path, which is easily accessible from Pomarolo, is ideal for family-friendly rides. It's a flat, well-maintained, and traffic-free route that stretches for approximately 100 km, connecting cities like Trento and Verona, and passes through verdant vineyards and orchards. Routes like Mori-Torbole Biotope – Adige Valley Cycle Path loop from Aldeno offer a moderate experience suitable for families with some cycling experience.
The best seasons for road cycling in Pomarolo are generally spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming orchards or autumn colors. Summer can also be pleasant, especially for early morning or late afternoon rides to avoid the midday heat. The region's extensive network of routes is accessible for much of the year.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Pomarolo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Adige Valley Cycle Path – View of Castel Beseno loop from Calliano offers a scenic circular tour with views of Castel Beseno. Another option is the Adige Valley Cycle Path – Biotope loop from Nogaredo.
While cycling around Pomarolo, you'll pass through picturesque agricultural landscapes of vineyards and orchards. You can also spot historical sites like the ruins of Castel Barco and the Church of Sant'Antonio in Pomarolo itself. The Adige Valley Cycle Path – View of Castel Beseno loop from Calliano offers views of the impressive Castel Beseno. For natural features, you might encounter highlights like the Zambèl Waterfall or the Rio Mous Waterfalls, which are part of the wider natural beauty of the Trentino region.
While the Adige Valley Cycle Path is generally dog-friendly, it's important to ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near agricultural lands. Always carry water for your pet and be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. For specific routes, check local regulations and consider your dog's endurance for longer rides.
Yes, Pomarolo and the surrounding towns along the Adige Valley Cycle Path typically offer designated parking areas for visitors. Look for public parking lots in the town centers or near access points to the cycle path. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
The road cycling routes around Pomarolo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of flat, scenic paths through vineyards and orchards, combined with challenging ascents into the hills that offer rewarding panoramic views. The well-maintained Adige Valley Cycle Path is a particular favorite for its accessibility and beauty.
Yes, all routes on komoot, including those around Pomarolo, provide downloadable GPX tracks. Once you've selected a route, you can easily download the GPX file to your cycling computer or smartphone for navigation. This allows you to follow the exact path and elevation profile of your chosen tour.
Yes, as Pomarolo is situated in a region known for its agricultural produce and wines, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and agriturismi (farm stays) in the villages along the cycling routes. These establishments offer opportunities to refuel with local specialties, enjoy a coffee, or taste regional wines like Marzemino. Many are cyclist-friendly and provide a welcoming stop during your ride.
The Trentino region has a well-developed public transport network. Trains often allow bikes, especially regional services, though there might be specific times or carriages designated for bicycles. Buses also serve the area, but bike transport can be more restricted. It's best to check the current policies and schedules of local train and bus operators in Trentino for specific routes and bike allowances before planning your journey.


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