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Road cycling around Partanna, situated in Sicily's Belice Valley, features predominantly hilly terrain with continuous elevation changes. The landscape is characterized by sinuous hills, extensive olive groves, and vineyards, offering rural views. Cyclists can expect roads with varied gradients, providing a mix of challenging climbs and rolling sections. This region's natural features include large semi-natural valleys and areas rich in Mediterranean flora.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
89.2km
04:22
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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111km
06:13
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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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102km
05:41
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A village uninhabited for decades, ever since the entire population was relocated en masse to a brand-new town. Three thousand people, the exodus of survivors of the 1968 earthquake that destroyed entire towns in the provinces of Trapani and Agrigento. Today, only façades remain, baroque railings, old majolica tiles, a tangle of houses leaning against the bell tower of the main church, and stairways that look like they were cut out with scissors on a sheet of paper. Before the earthquake, Poggioreale was a delightful baroque village, with noble palaces, the square with the club, the inn, and everything else. The ruins bear witness to a tragedy from 40 years ago: fear, escape, separation. A place that, due to its beauty and the evocative atmosphere it evokes, has been the setting for numerous famous films: it is here that Tornatore filmed some scenes from Malena and The Star Man. An island out of time, with the hands of the clock stopped on the terrible night of January 15, 1968.
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Piazza 15 gennaio 1968 is the main square of the city of Gibellina, dedicated to the tragedy that struck it on the night between 14 and 15 January 1968 with a terrible earthquake.
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Self-portrait shortly before entering Santa Ninfa, a small town in the Belice Valley.
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State Road 188 Central Western Sicily (SS 188) is an Italian state road that crosses western Sicily from Marsala to Lercara Friddi. It divides into two sections: the first from Marsala to the Centovernari junction, near Prizzi; the second from the Filaga junction to Lercara Friddi.
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The Cretto di Burri in Gibellina, also known as “Il Grande Cretto”, is a unique work of art that honors the destroyed town of Gibellina after the devastating earthquake of 1968. Italian artist Alberto Burri created this monumental work between 1985 and 1989 and it was completed in 2015. With its huge white concrete blocks that look like giant cracks in the ground, the work symbolizes the lasting pain and memory of the past, but at the same time, renewal and reconstruction. Walking through the Cretto almost feels like walking through the past, as if you are re-entering the streets and alleys of the old town. The approximately 80,000 square meter area is made up of concrete structures that trace the original city layout. What is particularly impressive is the fact that the blocks are made from the rubble of the old town itself. When you stand on the Cretto and take in the simple but powerful aesthetic, you can literally feel the connection between art, history and human resilience. It is not only a reminder of what was lost, but also a symbol of hope and rebirth. It is especially beautiful if you do the hike in clear weather - the view into the distance underlines the silence and grandeur of this unique place.
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History, culture and breathtaking views of the hilly surroundings are all mixed here. The view of the Norman-Swabian castle that towers over the town is particularly impressive - a perfect destination after a challenging stage. The climb, especially in the Monte delle Rose district, is quite demanding, but the reward is worth it: a spectacular view of the old town and the castle. Salemi is not only a visual highlight, but also steeped in history. In May 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi briefly proclaimed Salemi the first capital of a united Italy - even if the title only lasted for one day. This town combines the legacy of a turbulent past with the charm of a typical Sicilian village, which lies about 400 meters above sea level. Salemi not only offers a historical insight, but also a challenging but worthwhile route through the rural region. When you drive through the winding streets here, you can literally feel how history and the present merge into one another.
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07/2024 everything is cordoned off, impossible to access (shame)
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seen online and seen live it is that place that is worth seeing live, huge and astonishing, shame only for the history of all this
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Road cycling around Partanna is characterized by undulating hills and valleys, offering continuous changes in elevation. You'll traverse expansive olive groves, vineyards, and green plains, providing a dynamic and scenic experience. The region features a mix of challenging climbs and rolling sections, with roads that vary in gradient.
The most pleasant times for road cycling in Partanna are during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more agreeable, allowing you to avoid the intense heat of summer. The natural landscapes are also particularly vibrant during these periods.
Yes, while many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are options for less experienced riders. The region offers 10 easy routes, often leading through agricultural areas with more moderate gradients. For example, the Campobello di Mazara – Trattoria delle Cozze loop from Castelvetrano is a moderate 35.9-mile (57.9 km) trail that takes about 2 hours 20 minutes, leading through coastal areas and olive groves.
Partanna's road cycling routes offer access to a rich blend of history and nature. You can explore significant sites such as the Poggioreale Ruins, a poignant reminder of the 1968 Belice earthquake, or the spectacular Cretto di Burri, a unique work of Land Art. The Finestrelle Forest also provides a pleasant natural setting for cycling.
There are over 50 road cycling routes available around Partanna on komoot, catering to various skill levels. This includes 10 easy routes, 31 moderate routes, and 15 difficult routes, ensuring a diverse range of options for every cyclist.
The road cycling routes in Partanna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive views across the hilly surroundings, the diverse terrain, and the opportunity to explore historic towns and rural landscapes.
Yes, Partanna offers several challenging routes with significant elevation gain. A notable difficult route is From Castelvetrano to Mazara, passing through Salemi - Ring tour, a 55.4-mile (89.2 km) trail with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain, offering expansive views including the historic town of Salemi. Another is the Ruins of Salaparuta – Sambuca di Sicilia loop from Montevago, a 64.4-mile (103.7 km) path with over 1800 meters of ascent.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Partanna are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the From Castelvetrano to Mazara, passing through Salemi - Ring tour and the Ruins of Salaparuta – Sambuca di Sicilia loop from Montevago, both offering comprehensive tours of the region's landscapes and attractions.
While Partanna is inland, some routes provide glimpses of distant maritime headlands or lead towards coastal areas. The View of the Sea at Selinunte – Olive Grove of Castelvetrano loop from Santa Ninfa, for instance, offers views towards the sea and combines cycling with the opportunity to explore the Selinunte Archaeological Park.
Partanna's elevated position provides numerous panoramic viewpoints. You can find a Wonderful view of Salemi, offering expansive vistas of the historic town and surrounding hills. Many routes also provide scenic breaks overlooking the Belice and Modione valleys, showcasing green plains and distant maritime headlands.


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