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Road cycling routes around Zola Predosa offer a diverse landscape for riders. The region is characterized by rolling hills, historic villages, and scenic countryside, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Elevations can be significant, with routes featuring climbs that challenge experienced riders while also offering gentler sections. This area is well-suited for exploring the Italian countryside on two wheels.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.7
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425
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128km
05:47
1,370m
1,370m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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362
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74.5km
03:18
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
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261
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54.0km
02:44
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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208
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76.5km
03:29
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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206
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Memorial of the massacre by German troops in reprisal during World War II. Several partisans and civilians were shot and left to fall into the gullies below, where a large white cross now stands.
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Lake Brasimone (also known as the Scalere basin and the Brasimone basin) is an artificial lake located in the Bolognese Apennines along the Brasimone stream, in the municipality of Camugnano and is part of the Suviana and Brasimone lakes regional park.
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Built by Count Cesare Mattei, it consists of countless rooms connected by various staircases, a kind of labyrinth with several towers. Worth a visit.
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Very nice view of the gullies
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San Luca can be seen from all directions.. so we Bolognese seeing it from afar when we return think.. we have arrived home! 🔴🔵
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It is one of the most important places of remembrance of anti-fascism in Bologna. Here, in December 1944, groups of partisans were led by the Nazi-Fascists on several occasions and then shot. Their bodies were found, after the war, in the ravine below. Almost thirty years later, thanks to the economic effort of the Municipalities that created the “Committee to Honor the Fallen of Sabbiuno” and with the mostly voluntary and free work of designers and workers, what is considered one of the most evocative monuments to the Resistance was created. The path from the farmhouse to the site of the massacre is marked by fifty-three boulders with the names of the recognized victims engraved on them. The fifty-fourth was placed to remember all the other fallen up to the symbolic number of one hundred, as their real number could not be ascertained. The curved concrete wall represents the deployment of the soldiers and the red barbed wire the falling of the bodies to the valley where a white cross is placed. The project is by the Gruppo Architetti Città Nuova, and the inauguration took place on 2 June 1973.
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Once you reach the sanctuary of San Luca from the classic and more difficult side, the one with the famous Curva delle Orfanelle that begins under the Arco del Meloncello, after a few hundred meters a wonderful glimpse opens up towards the sanctuary. It is a fascinating panoramic point, but pay attention to the narrow road.
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Zola Predosa offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, characterized by rolling hills, historic villages, and scenic countryside. You'll find options from moderate loops to more challenging routes with substantial climbs, catering to various skill levels.
There are over 30 road cycling routes documented around Zola Predosa, offering a wide selection for exploration. These include 6 easy routes, 16 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes.
Yes, Zola Predosa has several easier options suitable for beginners. For instance, the Palazzo Rossi Suspension Bridge – Casalecchio di Reno loop from Zola Centro is a moderate 33.5 km route with manageable elevation, offering a good introduction to the area's cycling.
Experienced cyclists seeking a challenge will appreciate routes with significant elevation gain. The Rocchetta Mattei – Lake Brasimone loop from Zola Chiesa is a difficult 127.8 km trail featuring over 1,300 meters of elevation, passing by historic landmarks and a lake.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter routes like the Palazzo Rossi Suspension Bridge – Casalecchio di Reno loop from Zola Centro at 33.5 km, taking around 1 hour 35 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the Rocchetta Mattei – Lake Brasimone loop from Zola Chiesa, can extend to nearly 128 km and take almost 6 hours to complete.
The routes often pass by historical sites and natural beauty. You might encounter castles like de' Rossi Palace or Rocca dei Bentivoglio, or enjoy views of Lake Brasimone. Many routes also traverse picturesque rural landscapes with local churches.
Yes, many of the routes in Zola Predosa are designed as loops. Examples include the Serravalle Castle – Start of the Via Abbazia climb loop from Riale and the Church of Casaglia – Pieve del Pino loop from Zola Chiesa, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The road cycling experience in Zola Predosa is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic countryside, and the opportunity to explore historic villages.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers warm weather, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for longer rides.
Many routes wind through the scenic Bolognese hills, offering picturesque views. While specific cafe stops aren't always marked, routes passing through villages like Zola Chiesa or Riale often provide opportunities to find local cafes for a break and refreshment.
Yes, the Via Abbazia climb is a notable feature in the area. The Serravalle Castle – Start of the Via Abbazia climb loop from Riale and the Palazzo Rossi – Start of the Via Abbazia climb loop from Zola Chiesa both incorporate this climb, offering a good challenge for cyclists.


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