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Italy
Umbria
Terni
Arrone

Forca di Arrone – Historic village of Arrone loop from Arrone

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Umbria
Terni
Arrone

Forca di Arrone – Historic village of Arrone loop from Arrone

Hard

5.0

(2)

10

riders

Forca di Arrone – Historic village of Arrone loop from Arrone

02:33

35.5km

700m

Cycling

Hard bike 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 26, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 31 m for 111 m

After 35.4 km for 111 m

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7.49 km

La Forca

Highlight • Climb

2

7.60 km

Forca di Arrone

Highlight • Mountain Pass

It is the pass of the climb that connects the Piediluco Valley with the Valnerina. From here you can enjoy a beautiful panorama. Piediluco lake can be glimpsed in the middle of a luxuriant nature. It is worth a stop after the climb which, from the Piediluco side, is less demanding. On the other side there is a well-signposted time trial where you can test yourself.
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7.79 km

Sunset View of Terni

Highlight • Viewpoint

4

8.14 km

View of the Forca Valley

Highlight • Viewpoint

5

15.1 km

Historic village of Arrone

Highlight • Settlement

Arrone is an Italian town of 2,736 inhabitants in the province of Terni in Umbria. It is part of the club The most beautiful villages in Italy. Of great interest is the castle of Arrone, the upper part of the town, which preserves the medieval urban layout, with walls and picturesque alleys. To visit: the civic bell tower, the "degli olivi" tower, the fourteenth-century church of San Giovanni Battista with fifteenth-century frescoes from the Umbrian school, the sixteenth-century collegiate church of Santa Maria and the former convent of San Francesco. Also not to be missed in Arrone are the celebrations in honor of the patron saint St. John the Baptist (24 June) during which the "Cotta water festival" takes place at the canoe center and, during the Christmas period, the representation of the living nativity scene at the ancient castle.
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15.3 km

Church of Santa Maria Assunta

Highlight • Religious Site

Built in the 15th century in Renaissance style.
Three nave church

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17.9 km

View of Arrone

Highlight • Viewpoint

View over Arrone, from the Arrone provincial road that leads to the 3 Flaminia station.

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19.1 km

Montefranco Historic Village

Highlight • Historical Site

After the visit to Arrone, we must head to Montefranco for the overnight stay. Nothing could be easier "... it's only six kilometers" in reality after having grinded over a hundred, having relaxed and with a full stomach, getting back on the bike for a dsl of only two hundred meters to reach this locality in the Valnerina Ternana, was a small sacrifice.
But everything was amply rewarded by the splendid panoramic position on the mountains and the valley ... despite the puncture as the end of the day!
Oh well in Arrone we could no longer stay. As soon as we said that we booked the overnight stay in Montefranco they had kicked us out (just kidding!).
Arrone's friend explained to us about an old rivalry born in 1228. In that year some men of Arrone left their country to escape the dominion of Rinaldo, who was running around in Val di Narca on behalf of Frederick II, and passed under the dominion of Spoleto on the Colle di Bufone which was granted to them. This new country was like a free land for the arronesi; hence the name Montefranco and the beginning of the rivalry between the two countries.


To know more:
The village of MONTEFRANCO, a town perched on a hill in the Valnerina Ternana, with a splendid panoramic position all around, recalls its origin in the toponym. Which is linked to a historical episode that took place in 1228, the year in which a group of inhabitants of Arrone, not wanting to submit to the dominion of the local lord, settled on the Bufone hill (in front of Arrone) and built a new castle here. In the name that was given to him, Montefranco, the acquired condition of a free (free) place was sanctioned.
The village, whose oldest nucleus dates back to the 9th century, retains part of the appearance and some features of the medieval castle. Porta Franca and Porta Spoletina are the main evidence of this. Do not forget the panoramic views of Montefranco that you discover while walking through the alleys of the town admiring its beautiful historical and artistic heritage. Starting with its churches. Like that of San Pietro (18th century) where the painting "The Immaculate Conception with Saints" attributed to Stefano Pozzi is preserved. In via Giuseppe Garibaldi, attention is drawn to the particular "fountain of the Wolves" which features two wolf-head sculptures from which water gushes. Of artistic interest is also the church of the Madonna del Carmine, located outside the town; the frescoes of the Umbrian school of the seventeenth century and an "Ascension" of the fifteenth century are appreciated.
In Montefranco the memory of the passage in 1444 of San Bernardino da Siena is still very vivid. He resided there for some time, before resuming the journey to L'Aquila. Some memorable episodes related to the presence of the Saint in Montefranco, of which he is patron, are recalled on the occasion of the annual celebrations in his honor. The convent complex located in Monzano, on the outskirts of the town, is dedicated to San Bernardino. It stands on the place where, according to tradition, the Franciscan Saint made spring water gush out and was built around 1454, after the faithful obtained authorization from Pope Nicholas V. In reality, a small church already existed here (datable between the 12th and 13th centuries) probably dedicated to San Primiano and where San Bernardino stopped. During the construction of the complex, the pre-existing church was transformed. Of considerable artistic value are the frescoes on the walls of the oratory, painted in the fifteenth century and attributed to the workshop of Bernardino Campilio. It depicts the "Madonna and Child Enthroned and Saints Sebastian and Francis of Assisi" (back wall) and "Saints Bernardino and Antonio da Padova" (side wall). A recent restoration has restored these paintings to their original splendor.
Source: turismo.comune.terni.it


#montefranco #spoleto valnerina #umbria #terni

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30.9 km

3.40 km

906 m

276 m

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32.2 km

2.93 km

295 m

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