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Gravel biking around Leonforte offers diverse and challenging terrain in the heart of Sicily. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, encompassing mountains and hills that provide varied routes for cyclists. Riders can expect a mix of paved roads and dirt trails, with landscapes shaped by natural features and proximity to extensive natural parklands. This area provides opportunities for challenging rides through a geographically diverse part of Sicily.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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5
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134km
09:41
2,960m
2,960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
30.8km
02:22
810m
810m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.5km
02:10
650m
650m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Awesome view. What more can I say? 🤩
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A truly impressive fountain 🤩. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
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The view of Etna is simply stunning
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segment sp Centuripe - Regalbuto 4 km with average gradient 5.6%
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The patron saints of Centuripe are Santa Rosalia and San Prospero. "September 16 is the date dedicated to Santa Rosalia, during which the statue of the martyr is carried in procession through the streets of the town. On the 17th it is the turn of San Prospero who follows the same route while on the 18th the relics of San Prospero are taken first to the church of Sant'Agostino and then around the neighborhoods of Centuripe. Finally on the 19th the two statues were brought back inside the Mother Church" https://sicilyenjoy.com/listing/la-festa-dei-santi-patroni-rosalia-e-prospero-a-centuripe/
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Called "The Balcony of Sicily" by Garibaldi, for the boundless view offered by its panoramas, Centuripe, formerly Centuorbi, is a small Italian municipality of 5,249 inhabitants of the free municipal consortium of Enna in Sicily. Of Sicilian origin, it was soon Hellenized and from the 4th century BC. entered the orbit of Syracuse, enjoying great prosperity in the Hellenistic and Roman ages attested by important vestiges. Centuripe boasts an enviable archaeological heritage from the Roman era, the second richest in Eastern Sicily after Taormina. With its panoramas and glimpses, Centuripe is the best place to visit for anyone who remains enchanted by the peculiarities of a Sicily waiting to be discovered, a regenerating experience to catch your breath from the exhausting rhythms to which you are often subjected. We look forward to seeing you soon, in the meantime you can visit our portal and find out more about our Centuripe!
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Currently, there are 3 challenging no traffic gravel bike trails documented around Leonforte. These routes are designed to offer significant elevation changes and immersive experiences away from busy roads.
The no traffic gravel bike trails around Leonforte feature a diverse and challenging terrain. You can expect a mix of dirt trails and quiet paved sections, with significant elevation changes as you navigate through mountains and hills. The broader Sicilian landscape, including areas shaped by volcanic activity, contributes to breathtaking scenery and panoramic views.
The current selection of no traffic gravel bike trails around Leonforte are all rated as difficult, featuring substantial distances and elevation gains. For example, the Granfonte of Leonforte – Agira Historic Center loop covers 134 km with nearly 3000 meters of ascent. These routes are best suited for experienced gravel bikers with very good fitness. Easier options for families might require exploring less demanding local roads or specific park trails outside this guide's scope.
Several routes offer glimpses of historical and natural attractions. The Granfonte of Leonforte – Agira Historic Center loop passes by the historic Granfonte of Leonforte, a significant baroque fountain. You can also explore the Agira Historic Center. Another route, the View of Nicoletti Dam – Caves of Calascibetta loop, offers scenic views of the Nicoletti Dam and the intriguing Caves of Calascibetta.
Yes, all the no traffic gravel bike trails listed are circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This includes the challenging Granfonte of Leonforte – Agira Historic Center loop, the View of Nicoletti Dam – Caves of Calascibetta loop, and the Antica Trasversale Sicula – Lake Pergusa loop.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for gravel biking in Leonforte. During these times, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes, especially in spring with wildflowers or autumn with rich foliage, are particularly beautiful. Avoiding peak summer months can also help ensure quieter trails and more comfortable riding temperatures.
For routes like the Granfonte of Leonforte – Agira Historic Center loop, you can typically find parking in or near the starting points such as Dittaino. For the View of Nicoletti Dam – Caves of Calascibetta loop, parking would be available in Calascibetta. Similarly, for the Antica Trasversale Sicula – Lake Pergusa loop, Enna serves as a convenient starting point with parking options. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
The komoot community rates the area highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the stunning panoramic views, and the opportunity to explore Sicily's diverse landscapes away from traffic. The historical landmarks encountered along the way also add to the unique experience.
Yes, the mountainous and hilly terrain around Leonforte offers numerous opportunities for panoramic views. Many routes provide expansive vistas, including potential distant views of the sea and, on clear days, toward the majestic Etna massif. The View of Nicoletti Dam – Caves of Calascibetta loop, for instance, offers scenic views of the Nicoletti Dam.
While Leonforte has some public transport connections, accessing specific trailheads for gravel biking can be challenging without a car, especially given the remote nature of some 'no traffic' sections. It's advisable to research local bus or train services to nearby towns like Enna or Calascibetta and then plan for a short ride or taxi to the exact starting point of your chosen route.
Given the challenging and often remote nature of these no traffic gravel routes, amenities like cafes or dedicated rest stops directly on the trails are limited. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks. However, routes that pass through or near towns like Agira or Calascibetta, such as the Granfonte of Leonforte – Agira Historic Center loop, may offer opportunities to find refreshments in the town centers.


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