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Touring cycling routes around Angri offer diverse landscapes at the foot of the Lattari Mountains and near the Sorrento Peninsula. The region features significant elevation changes in the mountains, coastal roads with sea views, and flatter paths through the Sarno Valley. Cyclists can experience a mix of challenging climbs and agricultural scenery, often with distant views of Mount Vesuvius.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.7
(6)
125
riders
69.8km
05:12
1,580m
1,580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
61
riders
79.9km
04:47
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
48
riders
64.5km
03:47
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
39
riders
28.7km
02:12
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
37
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68.9km
04:01
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Definitely recommend taking your time along the Amalfi coast and take in all the views which are breathtaking.
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The Sanctuary The large complex, visible for its elevated position with respect to the entire plain, is connected to the street level through a large and suggestive staircase in piperno. The building, constructed in the 17th century around the small original temple, bears the signature of the architect Giovanni Paolo di Ambrogio di San Severino. It has a Greek cross plan with a single nave: in the center of the transept stands a majestic dome. The façade is adorned with a beautiful portal with Corinthian columns. Inside the church there is a small temple built by the feudal lord Girolamo Barone and most likely created by Cosimo Fanzago. In this temple there is a painting of the Madonna, in grotesque style, attributed to the painter Tommaso di Stefano. The octagonal drum of the temple is frescoed with images and episodes of the life of the Madonna. On the outside there are eight false windows, interspersed with images of the eight prophets. On the frame, supported by double pillars, you can admire the frescoes of Belisario Corinzio, representing themes inspired by the Divine Comedy: the Dance of Death, the Last Judgement, Hell and Paradise. To the left of the Sanctuary there is a small cloister, with a central pillar and a canopy, as well as the museum of the sanctuary, which houses the remains of works of art, altar marbles, a wooden pulpit, some chandeliers and the photographic reproduction of the works that were destroyed in the fire of 1989.
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Technically, inside the Rio Foce Sarno park you are not allowed to enter by bike and/or electric bike. I entered carrying it in my hand.
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The coastal one was my first experience of traveling by bicycle... I never stopped!
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Only by traveling by bike can you enjoy these wonders!
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Vietri sul Mare is famous almost everywhere for its ceramists who have made this corner of the Amalfi Coast famous since the Middle Ages.
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Amalfi is the oldest of the Maritime Republics and one of the oldest villages in Campania.
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Cetara is a small fishing village on the Amalfi Coast nestled between seas and mountains.
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There are over a dozen touring cycling routes available around Angri, offering diverse experiences from coastal views to mountain climbs and valley rides. The komoot community has explored 12 distinct routes in the area.
You can expect a varied terrain. Routes often feature significant elevation changes in the Lattari Mountains, breathtaking coastal roads towards the Amalfi Coast, and flatter, rolling paths through the agricultural Sarno Valley. Many routes are on mostly paved surfaces.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for different ability levels. The guide includes 2 easy and 3 moderate routes, offering less strenuous rides compared to the 7 difficult ones. For example, the Sarno Springs – Acquedotto Augusteo Ruins loop from Angri is a moderate option that takes you through the Sarno Valley.
For stunning coastal vistas, consider routes heading towards the Amalfi Coast. The Viewpoint on the rocks – Vietri sul Mare loop from Angri offers coastal views towards Vietri sul Mare, while the View of Vietri sul Mare – Vietri sul Mare loop from Angri provides extensive views of the Amalfi Coast and its surrounding areas.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Angri are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Viewpoint on the rocks – Vietri sul Mare loop from Angri and the Castello Doria loop from Angri.
Cycling around Angri offers glimpses of Mount Vesuvius in the distance and takes you through the Lattari Mountains and the Sarno Valley. You can also explore nearby attractions such as the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana or the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills. The Doria Castle in Angri itself is a notable historical site.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain climbs with spectacular views to scenic coastal roads and tranquil valley paths. The variety of routes catering to different fitness levels is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Angri's strategic location at the gateway to the Sorrento Peninsula means touring cyclists can easily reach and experience the breathtaking coastal roads of the Amalfi Coast, including areas like Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. These routes often involve challenging climbs rewarded with stunning sea views.
The Campania region, where Angri is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). These seasons provide milder temperatures, making longer rides more comfortable and allowing for better enjoyment of the diverse landscapes without the intense heat of summer.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can incorporate visits to historical sites. Angri itself boasts the Doria Castle (now the Town Hall). Further afield, the ancient Roman town of Pompeii is a short distance away, offering a significant cultural detour. Along some routes, you might encounter highlights like the Penise Gorge Waterfall and Hiking Trail or the Cliffs and Caves of Madonna dell'Avvocata Trail.
Angri and the surrounding towns offer various options for accommodation and dining. While specific cafes or hotels directly on every route are not listed, the presence of a local cycling community suggests a bike-friendly environment. You can find places to refuel and rest in the towns and villages you pass through.


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