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Touring cycling routes around Petrizzi navigate a landscape characterized by panoramic hills, agricultural areas, and proximity to the Ionian Sea. The region features rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and forests, with valleys carved by streams like the Beltrame. Petrizzi is situated on a hill, offering views of the "Costa degli Aranci" and positioned between the Gulf of Squillace and the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia. The terrain includes both coastal sections and inland routes with significant elevation changes, providing varied cycling experiences.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Monte Covello – Tiriolo loop from Montepaone-Montauro

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Ferlanda Enzo
June 9, 2026, Tiriolo

great stop hotel 2 mari , perfect from A to Z, all the staff and Antonio were invaluable and very friendly excellent value for money, wonderful rooms and dinner, everything needed for bike maintenance ..... rooms and service included 👍👍👍

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January 28, 2026, Monterosso Calabro

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Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Squillace The cathedral was built at the behest of Count Roger I in the eleventh century to eradicate Greco-Byzantine Christianity and reaffirm the Catholic rite in the region. In 1643, the bell tower was damaged by an earthquake, and later the church was destroyed by other events. It was rebuilt in 1737 by Bishop Michele Abbati and destroyed again by the earthquake of 1783. It was rebuilt by Bishop Nicola Notaris, who consecrated it on May 6, 1798. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concattedrale_di_Santa_Maria_Assunta_(Squillace)

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The Norman Castle of Squillace The Castle of Squillace dominates the village from the highest point of the hill. It was built by the Normans in the second half of the 11th century, at the end of their campaign to conquer Calabria against the Byzantines, who had occupied the region and southern Italy in general for over five centuries. During the Norman period, Squillace was the most important administrative, political, and religious stronghold on the Ionian coast. It was here that Ruggero d'Altavilla donated the lands where the Charterhouse of Serra San Bruno was built to San Bruno di Colonia. The Norman period was certainly the most important for Squillace, which experienced a period of great political-administrative, economic, and religious fervor. The early 13th century is fundamental to the history of Squillace: during this period, the settlement was first enfeoffed under a count and under the rule of a castellan. Under Frederick II, to whom we probably owe the construction of the polygonal tower on the eastern side of the enclosure, the Castrum Squillacii was held by a castellanus non habens terram and ten servients. The situation appears to have been the same in the Angevin era. From 1256 onwards, the castle was occupied by various families: the Lancia, the Monfort, the Del Balzo, and the Marzano, until 1485, when the castle returned to the direct control of Frederick of Aragon, the future King of Naples. In 1494, the castle passed through marriage to the Borgia family, whose marble coat of arms dominates the entrance portal. The Borgias, a very important noble family of Castilian origin, moved to Italy in the 12th century, where they settled in Florence, Perugia, Siena, Rome, and Naples. The marriage established the alliance between Pope Alexander VI and Pope John Paul II. Borgia and Alfonso II of Aragon: Goffredo Borgia, brother of the much more famous Lucrezia, just 13 years old, and Sancha of Aragon, the king's natural daughter, are married. The Borgia family ruled the castle until 1729, when, due to a lack of heirs, it again became part of the royal domain. Squillace was downgraded to Marchesato in 1755 and passed into the hands of the De Gregorio family, who held the castle until 1783, when a violent earthquake shook and destroyed the entire village. Text / Source: il Uoghi di Cassiodoro http://www.iluoghidicassiodoro.it/i-musei/il-castello-normanno-di-squillace/

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Norman Castle of Squillace Norman Castle of Squillace The Norman Castle Squillace Castle dominates the panorama from the highest point of the medieval town, watching over the settlement and its surroundings. It was built by the Normans in the second half of the 11th century, at the end of their successful campaign of conquest in Calabria against the Byzantines, who had occupied southern Italy for over five centuries. The Norman period is certainly the most important for Squillace, which experienced a period of great political-administrative, economic, and religious fervor. The walls define the outline of the town, clearly visible from the serpentine roads leading from the beach to the upper part. From inside, there is a spectacular view of the town and the entire gulf. Despite the earthquake that struck Calabria and Squillace in 1783, the castle's structure, its stonework, and the embossed portal bearing the Borgia coat of arms are still clearly visible. The rooms of the small castle museum are very interesting: In the so-called "Warrior's Hall," among various other historical finds, the skeletons of two warriors from the 13th/14th century, discovered during an excavation campaign by the Ecole Française, are on display. Text / Source: turiscalabria.it http://www.turiscalabria.it/website/?lang=de&categoria=/wo/kusten/grune-flagge/&view_type=s&id=189&title=squillace.html

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Piazza Caduti, Soverato Superiore Monument to the Fallen / Memorial to the Fallen, in Piazza Caduti, Soverato Superiore Monument to the Fallen / Memorial to the Fallen, Soverato Superiore Remembrance of the Fallen of the First and Second World War. Corso Roma, 114-116, Soverato Superiore, Catanzaro, Italy

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Santicelli Botanical Garden, Soverato The Santicelli Botanical Garden, Soverato With its magnificent view of the Ionian Sea, the garden is home to typical species of the native Mediterranean scrub and exotic species, totaling more than 1,000 specimens. Anti-aircraft emplacements from World War II can also be seen inside; the area was actually used as a sentry post. Text / Source: Terre Ioniche Ionian Calabria https://www.terreioniche.it/place/soverato/visit/it#0

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Giardino Botanico Santicelli, Soverato Santicelli Botanical Garden in Soverato: A Green Oasis to Explore The Santicelli Botanical Garden is an enchanting natural setting in the town of Soverato, on the hills above the Gulf of Squillace in Calabria. With breathtaking sea views, this botanical garden is a must-visit for plant lovers, nature enthusiasts, and travelers seeking peace and beauty. Its privileged location, approximately 50 meters above sea level, provides an ideal climate for a wide variety of Mediterranean flora as well as carefully selected exotic species. The Santicelli Botanical Garden is not only a place of exceptional biodiversity but also a center for scientific education and dissemination. Educational trails guide visitors through the over 56,000 square meter garden, where they can admire over a thousand plant specimens. The garden is designed to be accessible and inclusive, allowing everyone, including visitors with disabilities, to explore and enjoy the wonders of nature without barriers. In addition to its botanical richness and unparalleled scenic beauty, the Santicelli Botanical Garden represents an important green space for the Soverato region. It is an oasis of tranquility that promotes awareness of plant species typical of the Mediterranean climate, contributes to the preservation of local biodiversity, and offers an exceptional stopover in the heart of Calabria. Text / Source: Calabria Tourism Editorial Team https://www.turismocalabria.net/blog/giardino-botanico-santicelli-a-soverato-unoasi-verde-da-esplorare/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes can I find around Petrizzi?

There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Petrizzi, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The majority of these routes are considered difficult, with a good selection of moderate and easy trails as well.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Petrizzi?

Touring cycling around Petrizzi features diverse landscapes, from panoramic hill climbs offering views of the Costa degli Aranci to coastal roads and routes through lush valleys. You'll encounter rolling hills, significant elevation changes, and scenic vistas of distant mountains, especially on routes like the Monte Covello – View of Caminia Beach loop from Montepaone-Montauro.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Petrizzi?

While many routes around Petrizzi are challenging, there are a few easier options suitable for families. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed cycling experience. It's always recommended to check the route details for specific difficulty and distance before heading out with family.

What are some notable landmarks or natural features I can see along the cycling routes?

Petrizzi's routes offer access to several interesting sights. You can cycle near Monte Covello, a significant peak known for its beautiful surroundings. The region also provides stunning views of the Costa degli Aranci and is close to historical sites like the Norman Castle of Squillace. Coastal routes, such as the View of Caminia Beach – Soverato sign loop from Soverato, offer glimpses of the Ionian Sea and beaches like Montepaone Lido.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in Petrizzi?

The region around Petrizzi, with its Mediterranean climate, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, providing comfortable temperatures and lush scenery. Summers can be hot, especially for longer rides, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winters are mild, but some higher elevation routes might be cooler.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Petrizzi?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Petrizzi are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Serra San Bruno – Serra San Bruno loop from San Vito sullo Ionio and the extensive Monte Covello – View of Caminia Beach loop from Montepaone-Montauro.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in Petrizzi?

The touring cycling routes in Petrizzi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the panoramic hill climbs, the diverse coastal and hilly terrains, and the overall beauty of the surrounding countryside.

Can I find cafes or accommodation suitable for cyclists in Petrizzi?

Petrizzi and its surrounding towns offer various local markets, cafes, and accommodation options. While specific 'bike-friendly' certifications might vary, you can often find welcoming establishments that cater to travelers. Exploring local markets also provides an opportunity to experience traditional Italian delicacies and refuel during your tour.

Are there routes that connect Petrizzi to other coastal areas?

Yes, Petrizzi's strategic location between the Gulf of Squillace (Ionian Sea) and the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia (Tyrrhenian Sea) means there are routes that connect these diverse coastal and hilly terrains. The region is part of the 'Kalabria coast to coast' naturalistic path, making it a key point for longer cycling tours across Calabria that link the Ionian and Tyrrhenian coasts.

What is the longest touring cycling route available from Petrizzi?

One of the longest and most challenging routes is the Monte Covello – View of Caminia Beach loop from Montepaone-Montauro, which spans approximately 84 miles (135.2 km) and features significant elevation changes. This extensive route combines ascents around Monte Covello with coastal views.

Are there any routes with views of the Ionian Sea?

Absolutely. Petrizzi's proximity to the Ionian Sea means several routes offer stunning coastal views. For example, the Soverato sign – View of Caminia Beach loop from Montepaone-Montauro provides excellent vistas of the coastline, including Caminia Beach.

What is the elevation gain like on the more difficult routes?

The more difficult touring cycling routes around Petrizzi can feature substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Soverato sign – Fontana Colella loop from Montepaone-Montauro includes over 1000 meters of ascent, making for a challenging and rewarding ride through the hilly landscape.

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