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Road cycling around Alanno, situated in Italy's Abruzzo region, offers diverse landscapes and varied terrain. The area features significant elevation changes, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse the Alento valley, hills, and roads leading towards natural parks. The region's topography includes well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with some segments requiring good fitness due to their incline.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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66.1km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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100km
04:30
1,040m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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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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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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The last part of the climb is closed to traffic and therefore very quiet.
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The hermitage of San Venanzio is beautiful, set among the rocks on the Aterno river.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Alanno, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with over 2,000 road cyclists using komoot to discover the area.
Road cycling around Alanno is characterized by diverse landscapes and varied terrain, including significant elevation changes. You'll find routes with both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The region's topography includes well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with some segments requiring good fitness due to their incline. Routes can lead through the Alento valley, hills, and towards natural parks.
Yes, Alanno offers options for various ability levels. While many routes feature significant climbs, there are 4 routes specifically categorized as easy, and 34 routes are considered moderate. These provide a good starting point for less experienced riders to enjoy the region's beauty without overly strenuous efforts.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Alanno offers 27 difficult routes. A notable option is the Blockhaus Climb – Majelletta Summit loop from Scafa, which is 74.3 km long and features over 2,200 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding route is the Pacentro Castle – San Leonardo Pass loop from Scafa-San Valentino-Caramanico Terme, covering 94 km with nearly 1,500 meters of ascent.
Absolutely. Many routes in Alanno lead to breathtaking vistas. You can enjoy expansive views of the Alento valley, the Feltre peaks, and even the Venetian plain from certain points. The region is also near significant natural areas like the Majella National Park. Consider routes that pass by highlights such as the Scenic Road to Passo Lanciano in Majella National Park or offer a View of the Abruzzo Apennines.
Yes, you can incorporate visits to several historic and cultural landmarks into your rides. The Forca di Penne Pass and Tower Ruins offer an interesting stop. The region also features charming religious sites like the San Valentino Martire Church and the Church of San Tommaso Becket, which can serve as picturesque break points. Exploring the small towns and villages allows cyclists to immerse themselves in the local culture and history.
The road cycling routes in Alanno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, significant elevation changes, and the stunning views of the Alento valley and surrounding natural landscapes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Alanno are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Blockhaus Climb – Majelletta Summit loop from Scafa and the Pretoro – Francavilla al Mare Seafront loop from Scafa-San Valentino-Caramanico Terme, which offers a mix of inland and coastal scenery.
The Abruzzo region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, especially in lower elevations, but higher routes offer relief. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, for a diverse experience, consider routes that lead towards the Adriatic Sea. The Pretoro – Francavilla al Mare Seafront loop from Scafa-San Valentino-Caramanico Terme is a moderate 98.3 km path that offers a beautiful mix of inland landscapes and coastal scenery along the Adriatic.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, starting points for many routes, such as Scafa-San Valentino-Caramanico Terme or Alanno itself, typically offer public parking options. It is advisable to check local maps or komoot route details for specific parking recommendations near your chosen starting point.
Yes, Alanno is an excellent base for reaching significant mountain passes. Routes often lead towards areas like Passo Lanciano. For example, the Passo Lanciano – Majelletta Summit loop from Scafa-San Valentino-Caramanico Terme is a challenging route that takes you through these elevated areas, offering stunning views and demanding climbs.


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