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The best traffic-free bike rides around Bisaccia

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bisaccia traverse a predominantly hilly and mountainous topography, forming part of the Southern Apennine chain. This region features diverse landscapes, including dense forests, open countryside, and tranquil areas around Lago di Conza. The varied terrain provides natural gradients suitable for touring cyclists seeking quiet paths away from traffic.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Bisaccia

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour

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

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"il Viandante Dei Dilettanti" Gianfranco
September 23, 2025, Picnic Area at Lake San Pietro

September 23, 2025 The picnic area is now nonexistent, everything is destroyed and abandoned, including the lake, which has almost become a puddle. It was truly sad to see all this. I went eight years ago, and everything was different. The area, once well-kept and maintained, is now populated by flies, horseflies, hornets, and a total wasteland.

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Sant'Agata di Puglia is a village perched on a hill at the southern limits of the Monti Dauni. It is nicknamed the "Loggia delle Puglie" because it offers a panoramic view of the Tavoliere and up to Monte Vulture in Basilicata. The castle on the top dominates the town, and to reach it you need to take a walk through the alleys paved with cobblestones, not really suitable for racing bikes.

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Picnic area on the lake: a perfect area for a relaxing break, there are tables and benches where you can lean on.

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Piazza del Comune with a view of the church and water features

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Leo
August 18, 2021, Castello Monteverde

The castle of Monteverde, built by the Lombards, dominates the valley crossed by the two rivers mentioned above and the first certain information about its existence comes from a parchment dating back to 897, in which it is certified that it had a fortified building. Of the noble families who lived there, the Grimaldis of Monaco are the main one, in addition, of course, to the one that gave the building its name. The castle, together with the territory of Monteverde and other fiefdoms, was donated, in 1532, by the emperor to Onorato I Grimaldi, Prince of Monaco, in exchange for his loyalty and his successors.

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Monteverde is a small village that has just over 700 inhabitants in the province of Avellino. It dominates a valley of the Campania Apennines from the top of a rocky spur of 700 meters, straddling the Osento stream and the Ofanto river. For some years it has been included in the circuit of the most beautiful villages in Italy, due to its historic center of Norman origin and the castle characterized by four towers, two round and two square. In the 2018 edition of the Rai3 television program Il borgo dei borghi Monteverde was selected to represent Campania.

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August 18, 2021, Lago di San Pietro

Artificial basin set in the Campania Apennines at 460 m above sea level. It receives its water from the Osento stream that originates in the Lacedonia area and has a fair flow of water, especially in winter. In the sixties, the Capitanata di Foggia decided to build this reservoir to allow the collection of the torrent waters, and then put them in the riverbed during drought periods, to be used for irrigation purposes in the lands of the nearby Puglia. The artificial reservoir has a maximum full capacity of 17,100,000 cubic meters and is delimited by the municipal boundaries of Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lacedonia, all common members of the Alta Irpinia Mountain Community. Lake San Pietro or Aquilaverde (i.e. Aquilonia - Monteverde) today is a place of peace and rare beauty due to the very green crown of the surrounding pine forests and is a wetland affected by the passage of migratory fauna. Only the large dam makes us remember that we are on the banks of an artificial basin. In the part closest to the access road, the bank is low and slopes gently into the water; the other bank is characterized by large rocky walls, dominated by abundant vegetation. A large picnic area develops along the north-east side of the lake

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The ruins of Carbonara. Inside the Borgo there is a large Archaeological Park, which still has the urban fabric intact, an eighteenth-century fountain with drinking troughs and wash houses, the Museum of the Itinerant Cities, the Palazzo of the Vitale family, to the visitors who pass through it every day , the ancient Carbonara, appears as a medieval Pompeii. In the Archaeological Park, in addition to the ruins of the mother church and the beautiful pavement of Piazza Municipio, where the two churches (S. Giovanni and the Immaculate Conception), the Town Hall, the Magistrate's Court, Monte Frumentario and the Carceri stood, you can also admire the remains of ancient buildings (De Feo, Cerulli, Giurazzi). The square, recomposed with the wings of the palaces and churches, is used as a container for concerts of traditional music and songs, for ritual and theatrical performances and for historical re-enactments. Beyond the abandoned urban perimeter there is the extramoenic church of the Maddalena. (DO)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bisaccia?

The region around Bisaccia is characterized by its diverse and often tranquil landscapes, featuring predominantly hilly and mountainous topography as part of the Southern Apennine chain. You can expect to cycle through dense forests and open countryside, encountering varied gradients from moderate paths to more challenging ascents. The focus on no-traffic routes ensures a peaceful experience amidst these natural settings.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes available in Bisaccia?

Yes, there are several circular routes designed for touring cyclists seeking minimal traffic. For example, the Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour offers a challenging 22.5 km ride with significant elevation gain, while the Rione Fossi of Accadia – Rione Fossi - earthquake damaged original site of Accadia loop from Sant'Agata di Puglia provides a moderate 25.5 km option. Another challenging loop is the Bike loop from Accadia, covering over 37 km.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I can see along these quiet cycling routes?

Bisaccia and its surroundings offer a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Along your rides, you might encounter the serene Lake Conza, a WWF-protected oasis. The picturesque Strada Statale del Formicoso is known for its scenic views and minimal traffic. In the village itself, you can explore the medieval Ducal Castle, which houses the Civic Archaeological Museum, or the Gothic-style Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. The Carbonara Archaeological Park also offers insights into the region's history.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Bisaccia?

The Southern Apennines, where Bisaccia is located, generally offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant, making for an enjoyable touring experience. Summer can be quite warm, especially in July and August, while winters can bring colder temperatures and potential for rain or snow in higher elevations.

Are there options for family-friendly, car-free cycling routes in Bisaccia?

While the routes around Bisaccia are generally designed for touring cyclists seeking minimal traffic, the hilly and mountainous topography means many routes involve significant elevation changes. For families with younger children or those seeking very easy, flat, car-free paths, options might be limited to specific, shorter sections or local village roads. The region's charm lies in its quiet, scenic roads rather than dedicated flat greenways.

What do other touring cyclists say about the no-traffic routes in Bisaccia?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Bisaccia, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the stunning panoramic views of the Apennine scenery, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural features like Lake Conza away from busy roads. The medieval charm and peaceful environment are frequently highlighted as key attractions.

Is public transport available in Bisaccia for cyclists with bikes?

Public transport options in rural areas like Bisaccia can be limited, especially for carrying bicycles. While local bus services might connect Bisaccia to larger towns, it's advisable to check with specific operators regarding their policy on transporting bikes. For touring cyclists, planning routes that start and end in Bisaccia or a nearby town with suitable parking is often the most practical approach.

Where can I find parking for my car if I want to start a no-traffic cycling tour in Bisaccia?

In Bisaccia, you can typically find parking in and around the village center. Look for designated parking areas near the main squares or historical sites like the Ducal Castle. As it's a smaller village, finding free or low-cost parking is generally easier than in larger cities, allowing you to comfortably start your no-traffic cycling adventure.

Are there any cafes or restaurants along the no-traffic touring routes for a break?

While the no-traffic routes prioritize quiet roads and natural landscapes, you will find opportunities for breaks in the villages and small towns you pass through. Bisaccia itself has local cafes and trattorias where you can refuel. For routes that venture further, such as those passing through Monteverde or Accadia, you can expect to find local establishments for refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between towns.

What are the difficulty levels of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bisaccia?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bisaccia offer a range of difficulty levels due to the region's hilly topography. You can find challenging routes like the Monteverde, Aquilonia and Lake San Pietro – loop tour and the Bike loop from Accadia, which feature significant elevation gains. There are also moderate options, such as the Rione Fossi of Accadia loop. Cyclists should be prepared for ascents and descents, even on routes with minimal traffic.

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