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86.5km
1,320m
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Embark on the Marchesato Crotonese Villages Tour, a challenging touring bicycle route that winds through varied landscapes. You will cover 53.7 miles (86.5 km) and ascend a significant 4319 feet (1316 metres) in elevation, making this a difficult journey best suited for those with excellent physical conditioning. Along the way, you can immerse yourself in nature on the Strada Panoramica di Bova, a scenic road with picturesque views, and pass the historic Aragonese Tower, a landmark from the Spanish Aragonese family's reign.
When planning your ride, expect the majority of the route to be on paved surfaces, though you should be prepared for some cobbled sections. There might also be parts where you need to push your bike. If you choose to cycle during the summer months, consider starting your tour during cooler hours of the day to avoid the intense heat. The route is designed as a loop, offering the convenience of beginning and ending your journey at the same location, and is estimated to take around 5 hours and 48 minutes to complete.
This touring bicycle route combines historical sites with stretches of scenic beauty, offering more than just natural woodlands despite the name Bosco Pescaldo. The trail provides a unique opportunity to explore the Marchesato Crotonese region, blending cultural heritage with an active outdoor experience. It stands out for its blend of challenging terrain and historical points of interest, giving you a comprehensive feel for the area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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22.8 km
Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint
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45.3 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
66.1 km
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85.4 km
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86.5 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
72.3 km
7.16 km
6.79 km
155 m
102 m
Surfaces
82.0 km
3.65 km
636 m
151 m
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No, this is a challenging cycling route rated as "difficult" for touring bicycles. It requires excellent physical conditioning due to its length (86.5 km) and significant elevation gain (over 1300 meters). Some sections may even require you to push your bike.
The terrain is predominantly paved, with approximately 82 kilometers of asphalt roads. You will also encounter smaller sections of cobbled roads (around 3.65 km), compacted dirt (about 150 meters), and some unknown surfaces. The route uses a mix of state roads, secondary roads, access roads, and a small portion of actual path.
The loop tour features several notable points of interest. You'll cycle along the scenic Panoramic Road of Bova, known for its winding nature and low traffic. Historical highlights include the Petelia Hilltop and Ancient Settlement and the impressive Aragonese Tower, a monument from the Spanish Aragonese reign.
While the route can be enjoyed in various seasons, if you plan to undertake it in summer, it's advisable to ride during cooler hours to avoid the heat. The "Panoramic Road of Bova" section is particularly pleasant when temperatures are milder.
Information regarding specific dog regulations for this cycling route is not available. Given the length and difficulty, it's generally not recommended for dogs to accompany cyclists on such a demanding tour. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are well-conditioned and consider local leash laws and potential restrictions in specific areas.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to cycle the Torre Melissa and Bosco Pescaldo loop tour itself. Similarly, there are no specific permits or fees mentioned for general access to the Marchesato Crotonese area for cycling purposes. However, always be mindful of any local regulations or private property signs you may encounter.
The route is a loop, meaning you can start and end at the same point. While a specific designated parking area isn't detailed, you would typically look for public parking in Torre Melissa or a nearby town that allows for a convenient start to your ride. Always check local parking regulations.
Yes, due to the route's "difficult" rating and significant elevation gain, there is a possibility of needing to push your bike in certain sections, especially if you encounter particularly steep or challenging inclines.
The total distance for this loop tour is approximately 86.5 kilometers (53.7 miles). For an experienced touring cyclist, the estimated duration is around 5 hours and 48 minutes of active cycling time.
While specific cafes or resupply points are not detailed in the route information, given its length and passage through various towns and roads, it is highly likely you will find opportunities to stop for refreshments and supplies in the villages or towns you pass through. It's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
The Panoramic Road of Bova is a highlight because it offers a scenic experience. It's described as a winding road immersed in nature, typically experiencing low traffic, which makes for a more enjoyable and peaceful cycling experience with picturesque views.
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