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Road cycling routes around Serramonacesca are situated at the doorstep of the Majella National Park, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features challenging mountain passes and valleys, with varied terrains and elevations. Cyclists encounter rugged mountains, dense forests, and rolling hills, providing a range of experiences. The area is characterized by well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling, connecting historic towns and natural attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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riders
153km
08:24
3,220m
3,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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69.6km
05:05
2,620m
2,620m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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133
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49.0km
03:18
1,600m
1,600m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.8km
02:25
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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155
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48.4km
03:17
1,610m
1,610m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The inhabitants of Abruzzo and the neighboring region of Lazio have their own local observation related to this Passo Lanciano. When the sun sets in the spring behind the mighty Majella massif, it quickly gets dark on the Abruzzo side (i.e., where Passo Lanciano is located) and dusk falls, while on the other side of the mountains, in Lazio, it is still bright daylight. Locals joke that at the same moment, one half of Italy goes to sleep, and the other goes for an aperitivo.
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after 13 kilometers of climbing, it's a very appreciable refreshment stop
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Very challenging climb, with very few places to catch your breath and several long stretches at 14%. The view, however, is truly beautiful and offers great satisfaction when you reach the end of the climb.
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It lacks nothing to be compared to many of the great Alpine climbs, 8% average for 19.6 from Roccamorice, the hardest and most panoramic side
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If you go beyond the end of the paved road, after the telecommunications facilities of the blockhouse, you'll find a paved road that ends on another stretch of gravel road, leading to a sort of small terrace, where you can admire a 360° panorama. A short distance away, you can see a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows... from there, you'll find trails for hiking or, for a while, for a gravel bike ride.
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The last part of the climb is closed to traffic and therefore very quiet.
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There are over 80 road cycling routes around Serramonacesca, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 36 moderate routes, and 46 difficult routes, catering to various fitness levels and preferences.
The region around Serramonacesca, bordering the Majella National Park, is generally best for road cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, offering ideal conditions to tackle challenging climbs and enjoy the scenic vistas without extreme heat or cold.
While many routes in Serramonacesca feature challenging climbs, there are a few easier options available. The area offers 4 routes classified as easy, which could be suitable for beginners or families looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes often traverse rolling hills rather than the demanding mountain passes.
Road cycling routes around Serramonacesca offer a diverse landscape, from rugged mountains and challenging climbs to picturesque valleys and dense forests. You'll encounter well-paved surfaces, varied terrains, and elevations, providing a mix of experiences from demanding ascents to scenic descents through historic towns and natural attractions.
Absolutely. Serramonacesca is at the doorstep of the Majella National Park, offering numerous challenging climbs. Experienced cyclists can tackle demanding ascents like the Cima Blockhaus, reaching altitudes of 2,000 meters, or the 'Giro di Serra' with gradients between 9% and 12%. Routes like the Pretoro – Blockhaus Climb loop from Pretoro are popular for their significant elevation gains.
The region offers breathtaking natural beauty. From the fortress walls near Serramonacesca, you can enjoy spectacular views across the Pescara valley all the way to the sea. Cyclists can also explore picturesque valleys like Val Giumentina or the lush Alento River Gorge. The Orfento Valley, connected by the Ponte del Vallone, also provides stunning landscapes.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the beautiful medieval Abbey of San Liberatore a Majella, an important historical and architectural site. Other notable landmarks include the Hermitage of Sant'Onofrio, perched in the rock face, and the evocative Hermitage of Santo Spirito a Maiella. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow is another historical religious building you might encounter.
The road cycling routes around Serramonacesca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs, and the stunning natural beauty of the Majella National Park, making it a rewarding destination for road biking.
For a comprehensive experience of the Majella National Park, consider the Tour of Majella. This extensive 94.9-mile (152.7 km) route traverses varied terrains and elevations within the park, offering a full day of cycling adventure.
Local road cyclists often enjoy the Pretoro – Training Plain loop from Pretoro. This 61.8-mile (99.5 km) trail leads through demanding ascents and scenic vistas, typically completed in about 5 hours and 54 minutes, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience.
Yes, for a focused climbing challenge, the Majelletta Summit – Blockhaus Climb loop from Cima Mammarosa is an excellent option. This difficult 26.6 km route features over 1100 meters of elevation gain, making it a concentrated test of endurance and climbing skill.
You can experience the climb to Passo Lanciano on the Climb to Passo Lanciano – Passo Lanciano loop from Manoppello. This difficult 42 km route features over 1200 meters of elevation gain, providing a significant challenge and rewarding views from the pass.


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