4.6
(144)
1,543
riders
16
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Touring cycling around Camerota offers diverse landscapes within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. The region features scenic coastal routes along the Tyrrhenian Sea, characterized by rocky coves and Mediterranean scrub. Inland, the terrain transitions to more challenging mountainous areas with significant elevation gains, providing varied options for cyclists.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
4.5
(6)
56
riders
55.3km
03:55
1,150m
1,150m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
60
riders
23.3km
01:29
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(7)
52
riders
52.9km
03:28
760m
760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
30
riders
48.7km
03:16
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
13
riders
66.2km
04:47
1,300m
1,300m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old train station is much closer than the new one. The building is pretty, but it's in a state of disrepair. Parts of it are still inhabited.
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The wall has been secured with thick metal netting, and passage is now permitted. However, if a rock were to fall from above, even one as big as a coin, it could be fatal, so I'd better move quickly and look up.
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Beautiful returned to the side of the Grand Canyon of Cilento
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Fresh and good even when it flows slowly.
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Village of medieval origin, currently abandoned
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Along this stretch of coast, which connects Palinuro to Pisciotta, there are many panoramic points from which you can admire the Cilento coast and the surprising promontory of Capo Palinuro.
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A pleasant little mountain town with many narrow streets and stairs - a longer stay is worthwhile!
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There are 15 touring cycling routes around Camerota, offering a variety of experiences within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. These routes range from moderate coastal rides to more challenging mountainous terrain.
The touring cycling routes in Camerota offer a mix of challenges. You'll find 5 moderate routes and 10 difficult routes. The terrain varies from scenic coastal roads with moderate climbs to inland mountainous sections with significant elevation gains, such as the route Scenic roads from Marina di Camerota – loop tour which features over 1150 meters of elevation gain.
While touring cycling in Camerota, you can encounter stunning natural beauty. Routes often provide views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and lead to beautiful beaches like Pozzallo Beach and Baia degli Infreschi. You might also pass by unique geological formations such as the Arco Naturale di Palinuro or the Punta Iacco Cliffs, offering breathtaking coastal vistas.
While many routes in Camerota involve significant elevation, some moderate options might be suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to cycling. For example, the View of Capo Palinuro loop from Marina di Camerota is a moderate 14.5-mile route with scenic coastal stretches, which could be a good option for a family outing.
The touring cycling routes in Camerota are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 59 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the 'wild rock scenery' along the coast to the challenging mountainous terrain, and the opportunity to explore a UNESCO protected area.
While the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park is a natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs on cycling routes are not explicitly detailed. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Camerota are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Scenic roads from Marina di Camerota – loop tour and the Marina di Camerota Harbor – Pisciotta loop from Marina di Camerota, which offers varied coastal and inland sections.
Camerota, located on the Tyrrhenian Sea, offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, with milder temperatures and less crowded routes. Summer can be hot, especially for challenging climbs, but coastal breezes can make rides enjoyable. Winters are typically mild, though some higher elevation routes might be less accessible.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the region has numerous villages and coastal towns like Marina di Camerota and Pisciotta, which are often part of or near cycling routes. These settlements offer opportunities to find local eateries, cafes, and shops to refuel during your ride.
The terrain in Camerota is quite varied. You can expect smooth asphalt roads along the coastline, offering breathtaking sea views. As you venture inland, routes transition to more mountainous areas, featuring significant climbs and descents on paved roads. The region is characterized by Mediterranean scrub along the coast and more wooded areas further inland.
Camerota is situated within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, a UNESCO protected area. While general access for cycling on public roads is usually permitted, it's always advisable to check the official park regulations for any specific permits or restrictions, especially if planning to cycle off-road or in particularly sensitive natural areas.
One of the longer and more challenging touring cycling routes is the Scenic roads from Marina di Camerota – loop tour, covering approximately 34.4 miles (55.3 km) with over 1150 meters of elevation gain. This route offers expansive coastal views and demanding climbs.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, the region offers cultural insights. While cycling, you might pass through charming villages or near historical sites. For a deeper dive, some tours in the area combine scenic rides with visits to prehistoric caves, museums, or traditional artisan workshops, offering a blend of adventure and cultural appreciation. The town of Pisciotta, for example, is a notable settlement you might encounter.


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