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San Marco La Catola

The best cycling routes around San Marco La Catola

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Touring cycling around San Marco La Catola offers routes through a diverse landscape in the Dauno Subappennines of Puglia, Italy. The region is characterized by its elevated position, reaching over 600 meters above sea level, featuring abundant woods, green meadows, and flowing streams. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, including both paved and unpaved surfaces, with significant elevation changes. Natural features like the Bosco di San Cristoforo and the artificial Lago di Occhito provide scenic backdrops for rides.

Best touring cycling routes around San Marco La Catola

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Lake Occhito Loop, a 22.7 miles (36.5 km) trail that takes 3 hours 16 minutes to complete, offering views of the artificial lake.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is San Bartolomeo in Galdo and the sheep tracks of Alto Sannio, a difficult 16.7 miles (26.9 km) path that winds through historical sheep tracks and rural landscapes.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Gravel Road Along Lake Occhito – Fiume Fortore loop from Ponte dei 13 archi, a 35.7 miles (57.5 km) trail leading through gravel roads alongside Lake Occhito and the Fiume Fortore, often completed in about 5 hours 10 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around San Marco La Catola is defined by its elevated position, varied terrain, and natural features like Lake Occhito and extensive woodlands. The network offers options for different ability levels, though many routes present a significant challenge.
  • The routes in San Marco La Catola are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. More than 30 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore San Marco La Catola's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Lake Occhito Loop

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This difficult 22.7-mile (36.5 km) gravel touring cycling loop around Lake Occhito from Carlantino offers scenic views and 2394 feet (730 me

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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December 17, 2025, Santuario della Madonna Incoronata

The Sanctuary of the Madonna Incoronata, built in 1761, stands in a rural area linked to the historic wheat festival, one of the most characteristic rituals of the Fortore area. Every April, farmers and young people of the village dig furrows in the fields and carry the "verghe" (long poles decorated with wheat and flowers) in procession. In ancient times, this was followed by the release of a dove as a propitiatory gesture for the harvest. This tradition combines ancient agricultural symbols with Marian devotion, making the sanctuary a deeply rooted place for San Bartolomeo in Galdo.

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The Lucera-Castel di Sangro Tratturo is one of the great transhumance sheep tracks, an ancient grassy trail over one hundred kilometers long that connected the Tavoliere di Puglia to the high-altitude pastures of Abruzzo. In this stretch, the sheep track marks the border between Campania and Puglia and still retains its original breadth, with open fields, low walls, and intact rural landscapes. It is one of the most important historical shepherds' routes, a cultural corridor that recounts centuries of seasonal migrations and agro-pastoral life.

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San Bartolomeo in Galdo is an Italian town in the province of Benevento, located in Campania, near the border with Puglia and Molise. It has ancient origins, dating back to the Roman and medieval periods, and has numerous historic buildings and churches, including the Church of San Bartolomeo Apostolo. The town is located in the hilly area of Val Fortore, surrounded by an agricultural landscape. Among the local traditions, there are religious celebrations and cultural events that involve the community.

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We are at 490 m. A cold beer before continuing the climb to the Crocella di Motta Pass 1135 m.

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Here State Road 17 crosses the Tratturo Lucera - Castel di Sangro trail

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Article from Sanbartolomeo.info Chapel built in 1761 by the priest Don Nicola Reino. The celebrations in honor of the Crowned Madonna are particularly interesting for their union between the sacred and the profane. This festival is celebrated on the last Sunday of April in the rural village of the same name. Here, the statue of the Virgin is carried in procession, watched over with songs and prayers. In the days leading up to the festival, the farmers dig furrows in the land that reach from the horizon to the small church, putting all their effort into making them as straight as possible, both for competition between the various groups and out of devotion and thanksgiving for the harvest. During the ritual, the farmers raised tall poles made of wheat, grass, and flowers. At the top was placed a representation of the sanctuary—a box containing a dove that will be released at the end of the ceremony. This ritual is kept alive today thanks to the many groups of young people who, throughout the year, prepare the poles covered in colorful crepe paper flowers, which they carry on their shoulders following the procession and then raise in front of the church in honor of the Madonna. The festival is characterized by vigils, prayers, and quick breakfasts consumed on the grass surrounding the church or at the various kiosks set up for the occasion. The historical sources of the wheat festival are helpful in trying to trace all the stages of a phenomenon that over the years has acquired new meanings and adapted to new religious dictates. The origins of the ritual of offering grain to the deities are lost in the mists of time and date back to cults associated with agricultural life in pagan times and the sense of fear and insecurity associated with the precarious return of the lost seed. Indeed, the success of the harvest depends on superior forces beyond human control, such as adverse weather, so it is these forces that must be thanked for the abundant harvest and encouraged to be generous the following year with donations and devotion. The first historical records of the grain festival in Campania date back to the times of the Roman Empire. During the month of August, agricultural work was halted and Ceres, goddess of the harvest, was thanked with offerings and dances in the threshing floors, and propitiatory rites were performed for the coming harvest. Later, with the advent of Christianity, cartloads of grain were carried as offerings to a saint as a sign of devotion and gratitude for the harvest. This ritual perhaps conceals the questionable custom of the clergy, who during the feudal era forced farmers to donate part of their harvest. It was during this period that the first attempts to weave straw into decorations emerged. Even today, thanksgiving for the harvest is dedicated to the saints and Madonnas to whom the inhabitants of various Campanian towns still attached to agricultural traditions are devoted: the Madonna del Carmine in San Marco dei Cavoti, the Madonna Incoronata in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, the Assunta in Fontanarosa, and the Addolorata in Mirabella Eclano, towns where the female deities of the fields have been revived in the Christian figure of the Madonna.

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Giant chessboard with a view of the captaincy. Stupendous! Each book-shaped bench has a poem written on it.

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Dirt road that runs along the Apulian side of the Occhito lake, the lake is in fact the border between Puglia and Molise. To be covered with gravel or mtb bikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around San Marco La Catola?

There are over 10 touring cycling routes available around San Marco La Catola, offering diverse experiences through the Dauno Subappennines. The region is known for its elevated position and varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in San Marco La Catola?

The terrain around San Marco La Catola is quite varied, featuring both paved and unpaved sections. Cyclists will encounter significant elevation changes due to the region's elevated position, with routes winding through extensive woods, green meadows, and along streams. Many routes are considered difficult, offering a challenging experience.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in the area?

Yes, several routes offer a loop experience. For example, the Lake Occhito Loop is a popular option that takes you around the artificial lake. Another notable circular route is the Gravel Road Along Lake Occhito – Fiume Fortore loop from Ponte dei 13 archi, which offers a longer ride along gravel roads.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the touring cycling routes?

The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore prominent natural attractions like Lago di Occhito, an artificial lake surrounded by stunning scenery. The Gravel Road Along Lake Occhito also offers picturesque views. Additionally, routes often pass through or near historic settlements such as San Bartolomeo in Galdo and Castelnuovo della Daunia, providing glimpses into ancient origins and local culture.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in San Marco La Catola?

Given its elevated position and varied terrain, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in San Marco La Catola. These seasons provide milder temperatures and lush landscapes, making for a more enjoyable ride. Summers can be warm, while winters might present colder conditions at higher elevations.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes for beginners or families?

The touring cycling routes around San Marco La Catola are predominantly rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and varied terrain. While there is one moderate route, most present a considerable challenge. Beginners or families seeking easier options might need to carefully review route profiles for shorter distances and less elevation, or consider routes with more paved sections.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in San Marco La Catola?

The touring cycling routes in San Marco La Catola are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviewers. Cyclists often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes, and the scenic views, particularly around Lago di Occhito and through the extensive woodlands.

Can I find routes that connect to other historic villages?

Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area connect to nearby historic settlements. For instance, the San Bartolomeo in Galdo and the sheep tracks of Alto Sannio route takes you through historical sheep tracks and rural landscapes, leading to the village of San Bartolomeo in Galdo. These connections offer a cultural dimension to your cycling tour.

Is San Marco La Catola a good destination for health-oriented outdoor activities?

San Marco La Catola is known as a "Borgo della Salute" (Village of Health) due to its naturalistic paths and clean air. This makes it an ideal destination for health-oriented outdoor activities like cycling, offering a tranquil and authentic atmosphere for a serene touring experience.

Are there routes with significant climbs and rewarding views?

Absolutely. The region's elevated position in the Dauno Subappennines means many routes feature notable climbs. These ascents are often rewarded with expansive vistas of the surrounding diverse and verdant landscape, including extensive woods and lush meadows. The "salita San Marco" is specifically mentioned as offering rewarding views.

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