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The best traffic-free bike rides around Lettomanoppello

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Gravel biking around Lettomanoppello offers diverse and challenging terrain within Italy's Abruzzo region. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Majella National Park, featuring a mountainous landscape with significant elevation changes. Riders can explore varied topography, including the Orfento Valley with its gorges, and limestone mountains. This region provides a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, ideal for gravel biking.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails around Lettomanoppello

  • The most popular no traffic gravel bike trail is Monte…

Last updated: June 2, 2026

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Monte Blockhaus – Blockhaus Climb loop from Roccamorice

38.8km

03:21

1,520m

1,520m

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Pierpaolo M
May 19, 2026, La Majelletta Summit

after 13 kilometers of climbing, it's a very appreciable refreshment stop

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Very challenging climb, with very few places to catch your breath and several long stretches at 14%. The view, however, is truly beautiful and offers great satisfaction when you reach the end of the climb.

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7. Stage of the Giro on 15.05.26

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The history of the Eddy Merckx Monument, located in Roccamorice on the ramps leading to the Blockhaus, is a tale that inextricably links the Belgian champion to the Maiella massif, celebrating both sporting glory and human generosity. Its roots lie in a day that changed the history of mountain cycling: a stage of the 1970 Giro d'Italia, the first time the Giro challenged the summit of the Blockhaus. On that occasion, a young Merckx—soon known as the "Cannibal"—accomplished a momentous feat, outlasting all his opponents and securing a victory that became legendary. But it was a gesture that followed the victory that cemented the community's affection: it is said that Merckx, immediately after his triumph, donated the prize money to charity. To honor this dual legacy, sporting and moral, and in anticipation of the centennial of the Giro d'Italia, the municipality of Roccamorice promoted the erection of a monument. The work was created by local craftsman Franco Aceto and sculpted from the typical white Maiella stone, and was inaugurated on May 13, 2017. Since then, the monument has become a landmark and a true cycling sanctuary for all who tackle the climb, a tangible symbol of the strength, history, and altruism that have transformed the Blockhaus into a timeless legend.

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The Cathedral of Saints Valentine and Damian (real name) in San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore (PE) is not only the spiritual center of the village, but also a tangible testimony to its millennia-old history. Its roots date back to around the year 1000, when the village, initially known as Castrum Petrae, became the burial place (and subsequent transfer of the bodies) of the Holy Martyrs Valentine and Damian, elevating the site to a pilgrimage destination and decreeing its name change. The current building is the result of a long process of destruction and rebirth, typical of Abruzzo towns. The most crucial moment was the great Maiella earthquake of 1706, which devastated much of the area and necessitated almost complete reconstruction. It was following this earthquake that the church took on its most distinctive character. The interior, in fact, is a magnificent example of sumptuous 18th-century Baroque, the result of restoration work carried out between 1777 and 1791. Here, the wide single nave unfolds beneath a richly decorated barrel vault, punctuated by pilasters with Corinthian capitals, creating an atmosphere of great elegance and sumptuousness. In stark contrast to this interior grace, the exterior boasts a powerful salient façade flanked by twin bell towers. This end block was added only more recently (between 1920 and 1931), designed by architect Antonio Liberi, giving the cathedral the monumental appearance we know today. Guardian of the remains of the patron saints and a symbol of the village's resilience after natural disasters, the cathedral perfectly embodies the faith and history of San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore.

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It lacks nothing to be compared to many of the great Alpine climbs, 8% average for 19.6 from Roccamorice, the hardest and most panoramic side

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aldo cristalli
September 24, 2024, Cima Mammarosa

very fresh water

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The church of San Tommaso, of the natural pink color of the local stone, is located in the heart of the Majella National Park, in the hamlet of San Tommaso.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available around Lettomanoppello?

Currently, komoot features 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Lettomanoppello. These routes are designed to offer challenging rides through the region's stunning natural landscapes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic gravel bike trails near Lettomanoppello?

The terrain around Lettomanoppello is diverse and challenging, characterized by the proximity to the Majella National Park. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, ranging from approximately 300 to 2,100 meters above sea level, with a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Expect mountainous landscapes, forests, and meadows, often with deep gorges and natural cavities, providing a varied backdrop for your rides.

Are there any circular no-traffic gravel bike routes in the area?

Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike trails featured are circular routes. For example, you can explore the challenging Monte Blockhaus – Blockhaus Climb loop from Roccamorice or the scenic San Valentino Martire Church – Church of San Tommaso Becket loop from Piano d'Orta-Bolognano.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking around Lettomanoppello?

The Abruzzo region, including Lettomanoppello, offers excellent conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, but higher mountain routes offer a refreshing escape. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for routes reaching higher altitudes like the Blockhaus.

Are the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Lettomanoppello suitable for beginners or families?

The no-traffic gravel bike trails currently listed for Lettomanoppello are generally considered difficult due to significant elevation gains and distances. For instance, routes like the Majelletta Summit – Blockhaus Climb loop from Roccamorice involve over 1,100 meters of ascent. While the region offers varied terrain, these specific routes are best suited for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge rather than beginners or families with young children.

What can I see along the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

The trails offer access to stunning natural features and points of interest. You can experience the magical Orfento Valley, known for its gorges and captivating environment. Some routes may also lead you near beautiful waterfalls like the San Giovanni Waterfall. Higher elevation routes, such as those around the Blockhaus, provide breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the Majella National Park.

Are there any specific challenges to be aware of on these routes?

Yes, the primary challenge on these no-traffic gravel routes is the significant elevation gain. All listed routes are rated as difficult, with climbs exceeding 600 meters, and some reaching over 1,500 meters of ascent. The varied terrain, including both paved and unpaved sections, requires good bike handling skills and physical fitness. E-gravel bikes are a popular choice in the region to help navigate these challenging climbs.

Can I bring my dog on the gravel bike trails in Majella National Park?

Majella National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the official Majella National Park website for the most current and detailed rules before planning your ride with a dog.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Many of the routes start from towns or villages like Roccamorice or Piano d'Orta-Bolognano, where you can typically find public parking. Given the mountainous nature of the region, parking availability can vary, especially at popular trailheads. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking suggestions or local information before you set off.

Are there any places to stop for refreshments or accommodation along the routes?

While the routes focus on no-traffic areas, they often start or pass near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes or trattorias. For example, the Bruno Pomilio Mountain Hut is a notable stop in the higher elevations. For accommodation, Lettomanoppello and surrounding towns offer various options. Planning your stops in advance is recommended, especially on longer or more remote sections.

What makes Lettomanoppello a unique destination for gravel biking?

Lettomanoppello's unique appeal for gravel biking stems from its location within the dramatic Majella National Park, offering a wealth of natural trails and roads. Beyond the challenging rides, the town itself is known as the 'village of the stonemasons,' with local sculptors creating 'pietrales' (stone murals) on houses, adding a rich cultural element to your outdoor adventure. The combination of stunning natural beauty, diverse terrain, and cultural heritage makes it a distinctive gravel biking destination.

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