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Touring cycling routes around Sant'Anatolia Di Narco are situated within the Valnerina, a valley carved by the Nera River, characterized by lush woods, fields, and rolling hills. A notable feature for cyclists is the former Spoleto-Norcia railway line, converted into a cycling path that includes bridges and tunnels. The terrain varies from gentle sections along the Nera River to more challenging climbs in the surrounding hills. This region offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites, making it suitable…
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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539
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53.9km
04:31
1,330m
1,320m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.6
(40)
296
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71.5km
05:48
1,660m
1,660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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106km
07:20
1,850m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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77.8km
06:03
2,060m
2,050m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bring a flashlight. Enjoy a pleasant walk along the old railway tracks.
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The former tunnel is very long and completely dark. Bring a flashlight and a sweatshirt. Some bats sleep inside.
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The tunnel is now passable and the ground is not as bad as it was years ago. You just need to have lights and a good windbreaker. The tunnel is long and cold.
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Lights are needed. But the atmosphere is super.
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The Spoleto-Norcia is definitely worth doing!
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They call it the Gotthard of Umbria; and rightly so!
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Gallery "closed" for works, but not physically closed. Complete lack of light inside
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The terrain around Sant'Anatolia Di Narco is quite varied. You'll find gentle sections along the Nera River, which are suitable for all levels, as well as more challenging climbs in the surrounding rolling hills. A significant portion of the routes utilizes the former Spoleto-Norcia railway line, offering a unique experience with tunnels and bridges amidst lush vegetation.
There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes around Sant'Anatolia Di Narco. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, there are several easy touring cycling routes, particularly along the Nera River Cycle Route. This path is approximately 28 km long, with mostly gentle inclines and minimal traffic, making it ideal for families or those seeking a relaxed ride. While specific easy routes aren't listed in the top recommendations, the region offers 7 easy routes in total.
The Valnerina is rich in both natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past charming medieval villages like Scheggino, Ceselli, Ferentillo, Arrone, and Casteldilago. The routes also offer glimpses of historical churches and abbeys, and you can explore sections of the former Spoleto-Norcia railway, including the Caprareccia Station and the Section of the Spoleto-Norcia Railway itself. Further afield, the impressive Marmore Falls are accessible via an extension of the Nera River Cycle Route.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Historic village of Arrone – View of Casteldilago loop from Sant'Anatolia di Narco is a popular 57.8 km route that takes you through historic villages. Another option is the Spoleto–Norcia Railway Trail – Caprareccia Railway Bridge loop from Sant'Anatolia di Narco, a challenging 35.1 km path utilizing the converted railway line.
The touring cycling routes around Sant'Anatolia Di Narco are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 370 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of natural landscapes, the unique experience of the former Spoleto-Norcia railway, and the historical charm of the villages along the way.
While Sant'Anatolia di Narco is a medieval town, public transport options in the Valnerina region can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport to reach trailheads. Many cyclists prefer to drive and utilize parking facilities near the starting points of routes.
Parking is generally available in Sant'Anatolia di Narco itself. For routes utilizing the Nera River Cycle Route or the Spoleto-Norcia railway path, you can often find parking near the main access points or in the nearby villages along the route, such as Scheggino or Arrone, which serve as common starting points.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best time for touring cycling in Sant'Anatolia Di Narco. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the natural scenery of the Valnerina is particularly beautiful with lush greenery or vibrant autumn colors. Summers can be hot, while winters may bring colder temperatures and occasional rain.
Absolutely, the converted Spoleto-Norcia railway line is a highlight for touring cyclists. Routes like the Caprareccia Railway Bridge – Spoleto–Norcia Railway Trail loop from Monte Galenne, a challenging 62.9 km ride, extensively use this historic path, featuring its tunnels and bridges. You can also find sections of this railway path integrated into other tours.
Yes, the region is dotted with historical fortifications. While cycling, you might encounter views of medieval structures. For example, the town of Sant'Anatolia di Narco itself has a 12th-century castle and 14th-century walls. Nearby, you can find highlights such as Castello di Pissignano or the Rocca Albornoziana in Spoleto, which are accessible from various routes.
The routes around Sant'Anatolia Di Narco offer a range of difficulties. Out of nearly 100 routes, 7 are easy, 20 are moderate, and 70 are classified as difficult. This means you can find everything from gentle riverside paths to more demanding rides with significant elevation changes, such as the Passo Stretto Tunnel – Nera River at Piedipaterno loop from Scheggino, which is a moderate 36.5 km route.


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