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8.55km
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Mountain biking
This moderate 5.3-mile mountain biking loop offers panoramic sea views and diverse terrain in Cinque Terre National Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre
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Way Types & Surfaces
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4.87 km
2.58 km
1.08 km
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5.83 km
2.70 km
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This mountain bike loop, the Colle del Telegrafo e Panorama dall'Alta Via delle Cinque Terre, typically takes about 43 minutes to complete. This duration is for the 8.55 km route with an elevation gain of approximately 200 meters, assuming a moderate pace.
This trail is classified as a moderate mountain bike ride. While it can be enjoyed by individuals of varying fitness levels, it is generally more suitable for those with advanced riding skills due to mixed surfaces and potentially technical sections. Some parts may even require pushing your bike.
The terrain on this loop is quite varied. You can expect flowing gravel sections, but also some technical parts. Given the mountainous geography of Cinque Terre, there are significant elevation changes. Some sections, especially those shared with the Alta Via delle Cinque Terre, might be impervious and eroded, occasionally requiring you to push your bike.
The trail is renowned for its panoramic high-elevation stretches, offering breathtaking sea views over terraced landscapes and woodlands. You'll experience stunning vistas of the coast and the Ligurian Sea. A notable highlight is the View of the Cinque Terre Coast, providing exceptional scenic beauty.
While specific parking details for Sant'Antonio are not provided, it's common for trails in the Cinque Terre National Park to have limited parking. It's advisable to research local parking options in Sant'Antonio or nearby areas before your visit. Consider public transport as an alternative.
Public transport options to Sant'Antonio or the Colle del Telegrafo area are available, though specific bus routes or schedules are not detailed here. It's recommended to check local bus services or train connections to nearby towns within the Cinque Terre National Park and then plan your onward journey to the trailhead.
Yes, mountain biking within the Cinque Terre National Park often requires specific permits or access cards, such as the Cinque Terre Card, which can include access to trails. Regulations can change, so it's best to check the official Cinque Terre National Park website for the most current permit requirements and fees before your visit, especially regarding mountain biking.
The best time to mountain bike this route is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the Mediterranean vegetation is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring less predictable weather conditions. Given the altitude, weather and visibility can change rapidly, so always check the forecast.
While the Cinque Terre National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs on trails, general information suggests that dogs are often allowed on trails if kept on a leash. However, given that this trail shares sections with hikers, it's crucial to ensure your dog is well-behaved and under control. Always check the latest park regulations regarding dogs before heading out.
Yes, the trail offers several points of interest. Besides the stunning View of the Cinque Terre Coast, you'll pass through the Bramapane Junction. The route also goes near the Telegrafo Pass, which is known to have a restaurant. You can expect spectacular views towards La Spezia and over the village of Monterosso al Mare.
Yes, this mountain bike loop is integrated into the Alta Via delle Cinque Terre (AV5T) and shares sections with several other official trails. Notably, 66% of the route follows the AV n° 1 and the Alta Via delle 5 Terre: Portovenere - Monte Soviore - Foce di Dosso. Other intersecting trails include Sentiero Liguria - Tappa 3, Telegrafo – Volastra (Strada dei Santuari), and Biassa - Telegrafo – Campi - P.ta Pineda.