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Castel dell'Aquila – Toscolano — Medieval village loop from Castel dell'Aquila

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Italy
Umbria
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Castel dell'Aquila – Toscolano — Medieval village loop from Castel dell'Aquila

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Castel dell'Aquila – Toscolano — Medieval village loop from Castel dell'Aquila

01:53

25.8km

680m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Monti Amerini

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59 m

Castel dell'Aquila

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Castle built in 1294 by Todi as an outpost to defend the territory. The current village retains only some original elements such as the medieval tower. The eagle is the symbol of the city of Todi. In the 80s of the last century, Castel dell'Aquila hosted one of the first Italian computer factories. It was called "Eagle" and had a good commercial success. Many workers were from the place and the expression of the workers (they were mainly women) who assembled the computers was handed down: "that you pass me the slots? ..". In the village there are bars, mini markets and other shops.

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9.55 km

Torre di Montebello, Toscolano

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The village, like Melezzole, is of medieval origin, and develops around a castle, creating concentric centers delimited by walls interspersed with towers.
It is located at a height of 540 m and overlooks an extensive forest landscape.
It does not have commercial services except for a small bar, open in summer, located right next to the village door.

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9.84 km

Toscolano — Medieval village

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Toscolano is a medieval village made up of narrow streets overlooking the hills and mountains of Umbria.

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10.3 km

Toscolano

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12.3 km

The small town, nestled on the slope of the Amerini Mountains (600 m a.s.l.). he village of S. Restituta is mentioned since 1220 and after a primitive settlement on Monte Pianello. The Borgo is hinged around a central staircase and devoid of walls (the same houses, leaning against each other create a defensive system). Novella.

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12.5 km

Santa Restituita Village

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The village, unlike Melezzole and Toscolano, although of medieval origin, has never played a military function. At the center of a wooded area (mainly chestnuts) it has been a place for the collection and transformation of chestnuts for centuries. It develops along a staircase that serves the houses arranged on the sides up to the Church of Santa Maria Novella located at the top. The houses are interspersed with terraces that offer a view of the valley below. There are no commercial activities. There is a fountain on top of the village.

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21.7 km

Frattuccia Castle

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The castle of Frattuccia was built by the Amerini as an outpost in defense of the territory from the attacks of Todi. The structure of the village is still medieval but there is no relevant evidence if not parts of the walls. Over the centuries, the castle has been occupied several times by the armies of mercenaries who passed through the area.

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23.3 km

Collicello Castle

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Collicello Castle takes its name from its easily defensible position. It was built by Amelia to defend itself from Todi but was the subject of numerous disputes and subsequent looting. The contenders were represented by the two families of the Chiaravalle (Ghibellines) and the Acts (Guelphs) who faced each other for a long time for the dominion of the territory. Collicello and its territory hosts famous personalities from politics, cinema and the world of art. the "fava cottòra" festival takes place in the second half of July, a Slow Food presidium.

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25.8 km

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15.0 km

7.26 km

3.52 km

Surfaces

12.6 km

9.56 km

2.32 km

1.17 km

148 m

< 100 m

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