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Road cycling around Salisano, a village in the province of Rieti, Italy, is characterized by diverse and picturesque landscapes. The region features hilly terrain, offering panoramic views of the Sabine and Reatini Mountains. Cyclists can expect varied topography, including challenging climbs and winding paths through river valleys like those of the Tiber and Farfa. This area provides a range of experiences for road cyclists seeking routes with minimal traffic.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.8km
03:56
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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40.0km
02:20
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Sabine city of Trebula Mutuesca, (or Trebula Mutusca) mentioned by Publius Virgilio Marone in the Aeneid, was located in Lazio, in the province of Rieti, in the territory of the current town of Monteleone Sabino, at 496 meters above sea level , on the southern slopes of the Sabine mountains, about 60 km from Rome. Pliny the Elder mentions two Trebulan peoples: Trebulani qui cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates. The ancient site is located in Monteleone Sabino, a village about 3 km to the right of the Via Salaria, between Osteria Nuova and Poggio San Lorenzo. Here notable ruins of the ancient Roman center emerge, including those of a theatre, baths or spas and parts of the ancient flooring. Several inscriptions have been found, some of which bear the name of its people, Plebs Trebulana, Trebulani Mutuscani and Trebulani Mut., which removes any doubt about the attribution of the site.... continue on the site "https://www. romanoImpero.com/2020/04/trebula-mutuesca-monteleone-lazio.html"
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Declared a national monument in 1928, Rocca Sinibalda and its imposing castle have always exerted a great charm on the visitor. Its dominant position over the Turano Valley has made it a strategic point for innumerable populations and families since its foundation, probably dating back to the 11th century.
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There are 5 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Salisano featured in this guide. These routes offer diverse experiences, from moderate rides to challenging climbs through the scenic Sabine and Reatini Mountains.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Salisano are generally challenging, with 4 out of 5 routes rated as difficult. There is also 1 moderate route available. Cyclists can expect significant elevation gains and winding roads, typical of the hilly terrain in the region.
Yes, all the no traffic road cycling routes listed in this guide are circular. Examples include the challenging Moricone Scenic Road – Castello Orsini loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano and the moderate 13% Climb loop from Poggio Nativo, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The routes offer stunning panoramic views of the Sabine and Reatini Mountains, with diverse terrain ranging from challenging climbs to winding paths through river valleys and forested areas. You'll experience the picturesque landscapes of the Rieti province, known for its natural beauty.
Yes, the region boasts several notable natural features and landmarks. While cycling, you might be near the Nazzano Tevere-Farfa Nature Reserve, or pass by the impressive Pozze del Diavolo Waterfall. The area also features prominent peaks like Monte Pizzuto Summit, offering expansive views.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Salisano are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from 19 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, rewarding vistas, and the tranquility of the less-trafficked roads through the beautiful Sabine Hills.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Salisano, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be hot, especially at midday, while winter might bring colder temperatures and occasional rain at higher elevations.
Absolutely. For advanced cyclists seeking significant elevation, routes like the Rocca Sinibalda – Walls of Rieti loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano feature over 1700 meters of ascent over 90 kilometers, providing a demanding and rewarding experience through the hilly landscape.
Yes, there is at least one moderate option available. The 13% Climb loop from Poggio Nativo is a moderate route covering about 40 kilometers with over 740 meters of elevation gain, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous but still engaging ride.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region does have historical elements. You might encounter sites such as the Ruins of San Martino Abbey on Mount Acuziano, which offers a glimpse into the area's past amidst the scenic landscapes.
For longer rides, consider the Rocca Sinibalda – Walls of Rieti loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano, which spans over 90 kilometers. This route provides an extensive journey through the region's varied terrain and offers a full day of cycling.
Many routes in the Salisano area wind through or near charming medieval villages characteristic of the Sabine Hills. For example, the View of Fara in Sabina – Fara Sabina loop from Casperia offers views of Fara in Sabina, allowing you to experience the local culture and architecture.


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