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Road cycling routes around Petrosino traverse a diverse landscape characterized by its Mediterranean coastline and expansive agricultural lands. The region features picturesque vineyard roads that stretch inland, offering serene cycling through a geometric mantle of vines. Coastal roads provide views of the "Petrosileno coast" and access to sandy beaches. The terrain is generally low-lying, with gentle undulations and hills under 200 meters.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.4
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37
riders
39.2km
01:39
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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39
riders
59.5km
02:23
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
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34
riders
59.2km
02:17
130m
130m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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46
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
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33
riders
62.0km
02:46
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The cathedral looks especially photogenic in the afternoon
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Campobello di Mazara is a pleasant town that arose in a rural environment. A symbol of legality and urban rebirth, a mural dedicated to Peppino Impastato, a journalist killed by Cosa Nostra in 1978, was inaugurated in Via Mare.
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Ettore Infersa salt mines area to embark to visit the island of Mozia.
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Entrance to Marsala in via Boeo.
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The beautiful and characteristic landscape of the salt pans of Trapani.
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A visit to Porta Garibaldi in Marsala is like a leap into the past. This imposing city gate, which once served as the main entrance to the city, bears witness to the region's turbulent history. It was here in 1860 that Giuseppe Garibaldi began his legendary march with the "thousand" soldiers to unite Italy. When you walk through the gate, you feel the historical significance of this place. The fine stone carvings, the Latin inscriptions and the impressive coat of arms that sits on the gate are real eye-catchers. The saying "Dominus custodiat introitum et exitum tuum" - "The Lord guard your entrance and exit" - reflects the protective function of the gate. A walk through the gate takes you straight into the lively center of Marsala, where cafes and shops line the narrow streets. The portal acts like a time machine: as soon as you walk through, modern life opens up, but you still have one foot anchored in the past.
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The Cathedral of Mazara del Vallo, the "Santissimo Salvatore", immediately captivates you. This mixture of Norman origins and baroque splendor was begun as early as 1086 and later redesigned in the baroque style in the 17th century. The sea-green domes give the cathedral a unique charm, especially when they shine in the light of the Sicilian sun. As you walk through the main square in front of the cathedral, you immediately notice how it is embedded in the surrounding architecture and yet stands out as a dominant monument. A highlight of the interior is the ornate carving and the detailed statues that recall the history of the city and its rulers. Particularly nice: The spacious, shady squares around the cathedral invite you to take a break in the shade of the palm trees. If you come in the afternoon, make sure you allow enough time for the visit, as the cathedral sometimes closes earlier.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes around Petrosino, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with over 600 road cyclists using komoot to discover the area.
The optimal seasons for road cycling in Petrosino are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to early November). During these periods, temperatures are comfortable, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, with blooming wildflowers or rich harvest colors. This allows cyclists to fully appreciate the varied scenery, from calm coastal roads to rolling vineyards and unique salt pan vistas.
The terrain around Petrosino is generally flat, especially along the coast and in areas surrounding Trapani, Marsala, and Mazara del Vallo. You'll find routes that meander through picturesque vineyard roads, along the Mediterranean coastline, and across agricultural lands. While there are gentle undulations, hills are typically under 200 meters, making it suitable for various skill levels. State roads are generally smoother, and coastal roads tend to be well-maintained.
The road cycling routes in Petrosino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from nearly 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, from coastal views to vineyard-lined roads, and the generally low-lying terrain that makes many routes accessible.
Yes, Petrosino offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. There are 17 easy road cycling routes available, many of which are flat and mostly paved, particularly along the coast and around the Stagnone Lagoon. These routes provide a gentle introduction to road cycling in the region.
While the terrain is generally low-lying, there are 5 difficult road cycling routes around Petrosino for those seeking more of a challenge. These routes may feature longer distances or more varied elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for advanced riders.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Petrosino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Lago Preola Reserve and Campobello Loop and the Port of Marsala – Garibaldi Gate (Marsala) loop from Del Mare, which offer convenient round trips.
Road cycling routes around Petrosino often pass by significant cultural and natural attractions. You can cycle past the historic Garibaldi Gate (Marsala), explore the unique landscape of the Salt Pans and Windmills of Marsala, or visit the Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior of Mazara del Vallo. The region's ancient watchtowers also add a historical dimension to the landscape.
Yes, Petrosino can be suitable for family-friendly road cycling, especially given the prevalence of easy and flat routes. The coastal paths and routes around the Stagnone Lagoon are generally low-traffic and offer scenic, accessible rides. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's abilities.
Absolutely. Petrosino is known for its significant wine production, and many road cycling routes meander through expansive vineyards and olive groves. These rural paths offer a tranquil cycling experience, showcasing Sicily's agricultural heritage and providing a beautiful contrast to the coastal scenery. The Cakes and Pastries – Campobello di Mazara loop from Mazara del Vallo is an example that explores rural landscapes.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Petrosino and nearby towns like Marsala and Mazara del Vallo offer various public parking options. It's advisable to look for parking near the starting points of popular routes or in town centers, which often have designated spaces. Local drivers are generally respectful of cyclists, making it easier to navigate to and from parking spots.
Information on specific public transport options for cyclists in Petrosino is limited. However, regional buses and trains in Sicily may offer varying levels of bike transport, often requiring bikes to be dismantled or placed in specific compartments. For detailed information on public transport with bikes, it's best to check with local transport providers directly or consult resources like Sicily by Bike for general guidance on cycling in the region.


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