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Road cycling routes around Valtopina traverse the hilly terrain of Umbria, characterized by rolling hills, deep valleys, and mountain passes. The region's landscape includes forested areas and open agricultural lands, providing diverse backdrops for road cyclists. Elevation changes are common, with routes often including significant climbs and descents.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
58
riders
82.9km
04:20
1,510m
1,510m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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112km
05:37
1,770m
1,770m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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18
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48.5km
02:25
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
10
riders
42.1km
02:25
810m
810m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.3km
01:12
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The gateway to our wonderful village.
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Spello's historic center is an elegant and well-preserved medieval village. It's definitely worth a visit.
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I climbed to the pass via Assisi. After a couple of kilometers of descent leaving Assisi, the climb is very steady (around 5%), until a stretch about 2 km from the summit where it flattens out. The asphalt is mostly good, except for a couple of spots. I always descended on the same side; the descent is very fast; be careful only on the two slightly bumpy sections.
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Absolutely worth a visit, also to fill your water bottle at the fountain before starting the climb to Mount Subasio
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You can pedal peacefully on this road immersed in nature and enjoy the fun caressing the slopes of the gentle hills. You must always pay attention to the vehicular traffic which however remains not very intense.
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Sulla bellissima strada di fondovalle che si snoda come un serpente ci si diverte davvero percorrendola, né troppo lento né troppo veloce; così facendo sì assapora davvero con piacere lo spostamento spazio/tempo.
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beautiful mountain village with restored castle
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The Umbrian city of Assisi is best known for San Francesco (Saint Francis) and is often visited because of him, but no less important is Saint Clara (Santa Chiara), who joined him and founded the branch of the "Clarissinas" within the Franciscan religious family . Both of their churches of the Holy Sepulcher are located there, in the city in which they lived and worked: => Santa Chiara: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/361280 => San Francesco: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/138624
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There are over 90 road cycling routes around Valtopina, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
While the region is known for its rolling hills and significant elevation changes, there are 4 easy road cycling routes available around Valtopina. These routes typically feature less challenging climbs and shorter distances, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride.
Road cycling routes in Valtopina vary significantly. For example, a moderate route like Gualdo Tadino – Nocera Umbra loop from Nocera Umbra covers about 48 km with around 720 meters of elevation gain. More challenging routes, such as the Mount Subasio and Umbrian Valley Loop, can extend to over 80 km with more than 1500 meters of climbing.
The terrain around Valtopina is characterized by hilly landscapes, including rolling hills, deep valleys, and mountain passes. You'll encounter forested areas, open agricultural lands, and often significant climbs and descents, providing a diverse and engaging cycling experience.
Yes, Valtopina offers numerous challenging climbs. Routes like Passo Cornello – Nocera Umbra loop from Nocera Umbra feature significant elevation gains, reaching nearly 1900 meters over 97 km, and traverse scenic mountain passes like Passo Cornello.
The best time for road cycling in Valtopina is typically during the spring and autumn months. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, less humidity, and beautiful scenery, making for ideal riding conditions. Summer can be hot, especially in July and August, while winter can bring colder temperatures and occasional rain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Valtopina are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Passo Cornello – Gola del Corno loop from Nocera Umbra and the Gualdo Tadino – Nocera Umbra loop from Nocera Umbra.
The road cycling routes in Valtopina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied Umbrian landscapes, the challenging climbs, and the scenic mountain pass views that define the region's cycling experience.
Yes, the routes often pass through picturesque areas with notable landmarks. For instance, you might encounter mountain passes like Passo Cornello or Colfiorito Pass, offering expansive views of the Umbrian landscape. Some routes also provide views of historic towns and valleys.
Many routes around Valtopina start from towns like Nocera Umbra or Capodacqua-Pieve Fanonica, where you can typically find public parking. For example, the Nocera Umbra – View of Nocera Umbra loop from Capodacqua-Pieve Fanonica begins in Capodacqua-Pieve Fanonica, offering convenient access.
Yes, as you cycle through the towns and villages in the Valtopina region, you'll find various cafes, bars, and trattorias where you can stop for refreshments, a coffee, or a meal. These establishments are often concentrated in the larger towns along the routes, such as Nocera Umbra.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring some of the less-trafficked local roads connecting smaller villages can offer a quieter experience. Routes that venture deeper into the more remote parts of the Umbrian countryside, away from major towns, are generally less crowded.


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