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Mountain bike trails Campodimele are located within the Monti Aurunci Regional Park, a region defined by its rugged landscape of limestone slopes and rocky areas. The village itself is perched on a steep Karstic hill, offering expansive views across the Liri Valley and the surrounding mountainous terrain. The area features a mix of forests, valleys, and elevated paths, providing diverse environments for mountain biking. This natural setting offers both scenic beauty and technical challenges for riders.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
18.3km
01:30
290m
290m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.3km
03:57
1,170m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.5km
04:30
1,370m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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44.9km
04:08
1,330m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo is a small church located on the slopes of Mount Altino, which belongs to the Aurunci Mountains chain, at 1220 m above sea level in the territory of Maranola (a hamlet of Formia). Set in the rock, it is located along the path that leads from Sella Sola to the summit of the Redentore, on a sheer spur. The rock sanctuary, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, dates back to 830, as it is mentioned in the Codex diplomaticus cajetanus. However, the stone facade, which closes a natural cavity, was rebuilt in neo-Gothic style at the end of the 19th century, in 1893, when Archbishop Francesco Niola climbed Mount Altino on a pastoral visit. He indicated the interior of the grotto as an ideal location for the new construction, in order to avoid the damage suffered by the previous church, caused by runoff water, falling rocks, and ice. The new project was drawn up by the engineer Silvio Forte of Trivio. The rock was squared to form the environment of the Church, and a space twelve meters long, ten wide, and seven high was obtained. On the back wall, opposite the entrance, a niche also carved into the rock houses the statue of Saint Michael. The facade, facing west and with two projecting volumes on the sides, has in the center a pointed arch entrance door, surmounted by a rose window open to let light into the church's interior. On the arch of the door, next to the inscription “Angelorum Principi”, are the dates 830, the year of the foundation of the old monastery, and August 5, 1895, the day of the inauguration of the new Sanctuary. These dates are also reported on a plaque placed inside the church. Both the rose window and the other openings of the facade were closed by polychrome stained glass windows, now lost.
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After the dirt road immersed in a beautiful beech forest, you reach a picnic area where you turn right towards Christ the Redeemer.
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Once at the top of the climb, a wonderful panorama opens up over the valley with a view of Christ the Redeemer.
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The climb to the Redentore rewards with a breathtaking panorama of the Gulf of Gaeta
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Parking area and start of trails to Piana di Campello and Monte Trina.
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A bit of fresh air after so much climbing, herds of wild animals as a frame. There are tables with benches and braziers ready for use
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This saddle is fast and allows you to catch your breath before the last ramps that give access to the monument.
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It's the real reward for all the climbing. The ramps that lead up to the monument are technically challenging. Lower the saddle, put a hard gear and push all the way to the top.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Campodimele, catering to various skill levels. This includes 12 easy routes, 43 moderate routes, and 25 difficult routes, ensuring options for every rider.
The terrain around Campodimele is diverse, characterized by the rugged landscapes of the Monti Aurunci Regional Park. You'll encounter limestone slopes, rocky areas, and paths through forests and valleys. The village itself is on a steep Karstic hill, so many routes offer significant elevation changes and technical sections, alongside rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails available. An example is the Salita ai Ruderi di Acquaviva da Lenola, which is about 18.3 km long with a moderate elevation gain, suitable for most fitness levels. These trails offer a good introduction to mountain biking in the region.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore routes like the Monument to Pietro Pascale loop from Campodimele, which spans approximately 44.9 km with significant elevation changes of over 1,300 meters. Another demanding option is the Ascent to Monte Redentore – View of Monte Redentore loop from Parco dei Monti Aurunci, covering about 42.5 km with similar elevation gains.
Mountain biking in Campodimele offers breathtaking natural features and panoramic viewpoints. You'll experience wide-ranging views across the Liri Valley and the surrounding Aurunci Mountains. Notable natural attractions include the Cima del Redentore (Monte Altino) summit, the Sette Acque Spring, and the Cascata della Mola waterfall. The region is also known for its clean air and distinct Karstic landscapes.
Yes, Campodimele is rich in history. You can encounter several historical and cultural landmarks. The village itself is encircled by well-preserved medieval walls. Other points of interest include the Hermitage of St. Michael the Archangel, built on the village's highest point, and the ancient Convent of Sant'Onofrio. Further afield, you might find the Itri Castle or the Temple of Apollo and Fortino di Sant'Andrea.
The mountain bike routes in Campodimele are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 800 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, diverse landscapes, and rewarding panoramic views of the mountains and valleys.
While specific seasonal recommendations depend on weather, the Monti Aurunci Regional Park generally offers pleasant conditions for mountain biking during spring and autumn. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring colder temperatures, especially at higher elevations. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Campodimele are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example of a moderate loop trail is the Ascent to Monte Redentore – View of Monte Redentore loop from Area Picnic Portella, which is about 22.7 km long and requires good fitness.
Yes, the Aurunci Mountains are known for their calcareous rocks and karst phenomena. Some trails may lead near or offer views of such formations. For example, the Grotte di Pastena is a notable cave system in the broader region that could be explored in conjunction with a ride.
Given Campodimele's elevated position within the Aurunci Mountains, many mountain biking excursions are rewarded with impressive panoramic views. On clear days, especially from higher points like Monte Redentore, you can often see the surrounding mountains and even catch glimpses of the Tyrrhenian Sea in the distance.


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