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39.2km
1,370m
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This difficult 24.4-mile (39.2 km) gravel loop near Cetraro offers challenging climbs, panoramic coastal views, and a visit to Santuario di
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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27.4 km
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39.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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37.8 km
1.51 km
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26.3 km
13.0 km
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Highest point (730 m)
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This gravel loop is rated as difficult and requires very good fitness. It features a significant elevation gain of approximately 1,371 meters, including a steep climb to the Monteserra Sanctuary, making it a challenging ride.
The route is a gravel loop, meaning you will encounter a mix of surfaces. While some sections are paved, it includes unpaved roads characteristic of gravel biking, especially during the steep and scenic climb. Be prepared for varied terrain.
The tour offers several scenic highlights. You'll experience panoramic vistas of the Tyrrhenian coast from the Cetraro Coastal View, and a beautiful panorama of Sant'Angelo from the View of Sant'Angelo. The Monteserra Sanctuary, situated at 637 meters above sea level, also provides extensive panoramic terraces with breathtaking views of Cetraro and the sea.
The tour is a loop, so you can start from various points in Cetraro. Specific parking information is not detailed, but Cetraro, being the main town, typically offers public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability upon arrival.
No, due to its difficult rating, significant elevation gain, and requirement for very good fitness, this gravel loop is not recommended for beginners or families with young children. It's best suited for experienced touring cyclists.
While specific seasonal weather for Sant'Angelo isn't provided, coastal and mountainous regions like Cetraro generally offer pleasant cycling conditions in spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and rainfall is typically lower. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder, wetter weather.
There is no specific information regarding dog allowances or leash rules for this particular gravel loop. As a general guideline for cycling routes in Italy, dogs are often permitted if kept under control, but it's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Sant'Angelo da Cetraro – gravel loop tour. It is an open route accessible to the public.
Yes, the route intersects with several local paths. You will encounter sections of trails such as SICAI Ciclo, Sentiero dell'Aia del Vento, Via Trento, Salita della 'Nzilica, Via Apostoli, Vico Municipio, Vico Trinità, Vico IV De Seta, III Vico Frischera, Vico Arco Tocci, VI Vico Frischera, Via Silvio Pellico, and Via Le Rose.
The route starts and ends in Cetraro, a town that offers various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within Cetraro itself, making it convenient for pre- or post-ride refreshments and stays.
Given the route's difficulty and length, it's essential to pack adequately. Bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your touring bicycle, appropriate cycling gear for varied terrain and weather, sun protection, and a fully charged phone. A GPS device with the route loaded is also highly recommended.
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