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Caserta
Mondragone

Sentiero di Spartaco e Rocca Montis Dragonis – giro ad anello da Mondragone

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Mountain biking trails
Italy
Campania
Caserta
Mondragone

Sentiero di Spartaco e Rocca Montis Dragonis – giro ad anello da Mondragone

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Sentiero di Spartaco e Rocca Montis Dragonis – giro ad anello da Mondragone

01:57

20.9km

540m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 31, 2024

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 12.3 km for 189 m

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Start point

Parking

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7.38 km

View of Mondragone from the Cross

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Nice panoramic point from which to observe the sea and Mondragone.

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9.29 km

On the top of Mount Cicoli there are the remains of an old Navy observatory. From that point you can see the entire Gulf of Gaeta and the Garigliano plain
Monte Cicoli (275 m a.s.l.) is located in Casino di Transo between the municipalities of Mondragone and Sessa Aurunca. On the coast it closes the mountain range that goes from Monte Massico (813 m a.s.l.) to Monte Petrino (431 m a.s.l.)

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9.69 km

Spartacus Trail

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It is a very smooth single track that offers a beautiful view of the Mondragone coast, it is possible to see the island of capri in the distance on the right side and then in order to the left immediately after procida, ischia and ventotene at the end of Gaeta.

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12.3 km

Monastery of Saint Anna

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Monastery of Sant'Anna de aquis vivis
The monastery of Sant'Anna a Monte is an ancient religious building located on the top of Monte Crestagallo in the municipality of Mondragone, now completely abandoned.
The Monastery is nicknamed De Aquis Vivis (literally Delle Acque Vive) due to its proximity to a spring of perennial waters, considered miraculous.


The history of the Monastery dates back to at least the fourteenth century, a period in which a group of humble hermits settled on the heights of Mount Crestagallo in the province of Terra di Lavoro. There the brothers began to live in poor makeshift cells and their livelihood was based almost on alms alone.
Subsequently, again in that period, a humble church was built and dedicated to Sant'Anna, the mother of Mary. Thanks for its construction is due to the then queen consort of Naples, Sancha d'Aragona (1285–1345)
The monastery, which has played a role of some importance for centuries

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20.9 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.4 km

7.45 km

2.39 km

567 m

Surfaces

10.0 km

9.60 km

971 m

242 m

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Wednesday 27 May

27°C

18°C

37 %

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