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Road cycling around Simeri Crichi offers diverse landscapes, from the Ionian Sea coastline to the foothills of the Sila Piccola mountains. The region features expansive sandy beaches, refreshing pine and eucalyptus forests, and inland routes winding through olive and oleander groves. Cyclists encounter varied elevation changes, with urban centers like Simeri at 299 meters and Crichi at 465 meters above sea level. The area is also traversed by the Simeri and Alli rivers, adding to its natural features.

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Last updated: May 23, 2026

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View of the Coast – Campanaro Waterfall loop from Simeri Crichi

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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October 28, 2025, Castello Normanno di Squillace

The Norman Castle of Squillace The Castle of Squillace dominates the village from the highest point of the hill. It was built by the Normans in the second half of the 11th century, at the end of their campaign to conquer Calabria against the Byzantines, who had occupied the region and southern Italy in general for over five centuries. During the Norman period, Squillace was the most important administrative, political, and religious stronghold on the Ionian coast. It was here that Ruggero d'Altavilla donated the lands where the Charterhouse of Serra San Bruno was built to San Bruno di Colonia. The Norman period was certainly the most important for Squillace, which experienced a period of great political-administrative, economic, and religious fervor. The early 13th century is fundamental to the history of Squillace: during this period, the settlement was first enfeoffed under a count and under the rule of a castellan. Under Frederick II, to whom we probably owe the construction of the polygonal tower on the eastern side of the enclosure, the Castrum Squillacii was held by a castellanus non habens terram and ten servients. The situation appears to have been the same in the Angevin era. From 1256 onwards, the castle was occupied by various families: the Lancia, the Monfort, the Del Balzo, and the Marzano, until 1485, when the castle returned to the direct control of Frederick of Aragon, the future King of Naples. In 1494, the castle passed through marriage to the Borgia family, whose marble coat of arms dominates the entrance portal. The Borgias, a very important noble family of Castilian origin, moved to Italy in the 12th century, where they settled in Florence, Perugia, Siena, Rome, and Naples. The marriage established the alliance between Pope Alexander VI and Pope John Paul II. Borgia and Alfonso II of Aragon: Goffredo Borgia, brother of the much more famous Lucrezia, just 13 years old, and Sancha of Aragon, the king's natural daughter, are married. The Borgia family ruled the castle until 1729, when, due to a lack of heirs, it again became part of the royal domain. Squillace was downgraded to Marchesato in 1755 and passed into the hands of the De Gregorio family, who held the castle until 1783, when a violent earthquake shook and destroyed the entire village. Text / Source: il Uoghi di Cassiodoro http://www.iluoghidicassiodoro.it/i-musei/il-castello-normanno-di-squillace/

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Norman Castle of Squillace Norman Castle of Squillace The Norman Castle Squillace Castle dominates the panorama from the highest point of the medieval town, watching over the settlement and its surroundings. It was built by the Normans in the second half of the 11th century, at the end of their successful campaign of conquest in Calabria against the Byzantines, who had occupied southern Italy for over five centuries. The Norman period is certainly the most important for Squillace, which experienced a period of great political-administrative, economic, and religious fervor. The walls define the outline of the town, clearly visible from the serpentine roads leading from the beach to the upper part. From inside, there is a spectacular view of the town and the entire gulf. Despite the earthquake that struck Calabria and Squillace in 1783, the castle's structure, its stonework, and the embossed portal bearing the Borgia coat of arms are still clearly visible. The rooms of the small castle museum are very interesting: In the so-called "Warrior's Hall," among various other historical finds, the skeletons of two warriors from the 13th/14th century, discovered during an excavation campaign by the Ecole Française, are on display. Text / Source: turiscalabria.it http://www.turiscalabria.it/website/?lang=de&categoria=/wo/kusten/grune-flagge/&view_type=s&id=189&title=squillace.html

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Road with little traffic with a beautiful view of the Presila valleys

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September 19, 2023, Vista Sulla Costa

Nice climb after passing through the town of Soveria Simeri with a breathtaking view of the coast choose from

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September 19, 2023, Bar del Corso

Town bar right on the main street with an assortment of various types of croissants, calzones and more, delicious coffee

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Fountain in the center of the town right in front of the town hall

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Botricello is a small town in the province of Catanzaro in the Gulf of Squillace. Endless beaches and a rich story to tell.

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The Campanaro waterfalls, fed by the Campanaro river, are located near Zagarise. To get to the two waterfalls you have to cross a small suspension bridge and various stairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of landscapes can I expect to see while road cycling around Simeri Crichi?

Simeri Crichi offers a diverse range of landscapes for road cyclists. You can enjoy coastal rides along the Ionian Sea with refreshing pine and eucalyptus trees, or venture inland through olive and oleander groves. The terrain transitions from expansive sandy beaches to hilly areas, and even towards the foothills of the Sila Piccola mountains, providing varied elevation changes and scenic backdrops.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families in Simeri Crichi?

Yes, Simeri Crichi offers routes suitable for various skill levels. While many routes involve significant elevation, there are options for easier rides with minimal elevation gain, often paved and suitable for all abilities. The region's coastal areas and flatter sections through groves can be ideal for those seeking a less strenuous experience.

What are the most challenging road cycling routes in the area?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Simeri Crichi provides routes with substantial elevation changes. For example, the Steep Climb – View of the Coast loop from Simeri Crichi is a difficult 30.3-mile (48.7 km) path featuring significant climbs and panoramic coastal vistas. Another demanding option is the Botricello Town Hall – View of the Coast loop from Simeri Crichi, which covers over 50 miles (81 km) with considerable elevation.

Can I find circular road cycling routes around Simeri Crichi?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Simeri Crichi are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular examples include the View of the Coast – Road from Zagarise to Sersale loop from Simeri Crichi and the Sunset View Over the Hills – Bar del Corso loop from Simeri Crichi, which takes you through olive groves and Mediterranean vegetation.

What historical or cultural landmarks can I see while cycling in Simeri Crichi?

Cyclists can incorporate cultural exploration into their rides. The region is home to historical sites such as the remains of a 10th-century Byzantine castle, the 13th-century Church of Pietà with its 18th-century frescoes, and the ruins of a 16th-century Capuchin Monastery. The ancient village of Simeri also holds rich archaeological significance.

Are there scenic viewpoints or natural features to look out for on road cycling routes?

Absolutely. Simeri Crichi is known for its scenic beauty. Routes often offer expansive views of the Ionian coastline, especially as you climb into the hilly inland areas. You'll also cycle through refreshing pine and eucalyptus forests, olive groves, and past the Simeri and Alli rivers. The area's position at the foot of the Sila Piccola provides breathtaking vistas.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Simeri Crichi?

The region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures. While summer can be warm, coastal breezes and routes through shaded pine forests can provide some relief. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there any specific attractions or towns worth visiting near the cycling routes?

Yes, several points of interest are accessible from the cycling routes. You might consider visiting Taverna, a town noted for being on a cycling route and offering amenities like electric bike charging stations. In Catanzaro, you can find landmarks such as the Il Cavatore Statue or the Church of Monte dei Morti e della Misericordia.

What do other road cyclists say about their experience in Simeri Crichi?

The road cycling routes around Simeri Crichi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from coastal roads to challenging hilly sections, and the picturesque routes through olive groves and pine forests.

Is there parking available for cyclists at the start of routes?

While specific designated cycling parking areas are not universally highlighted, Simeri Crichi and its surrounding towns offer various parking options. It's generally possible to find parking in urban centers or near popular starting points for routes, especially in areas like Simeri Mare or Crichi.

Are there bike-friendly accommodations or cafes in Simeri Crichi?

The wider region, including areas near Simeri Crichi, is developing its cycling tourism infrastructure. While specific bike-friendly establishments are not detailed, the growing support for cycling in Calabria suggests that you can find accommodations and cafes that welcome cyclists, particularly in towns and villages along popular routes.

How many road cycling routes are available around Simeri Crichi on komoot?

There are over 80 road cycling routes available around Simeri Crichi on komoot, catering to various difficulty levels. This includes 3 easy routes, 27 moderate routes, and 50 difficult routes, ensuring options for every type of road cyclist.

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