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21.1km
340m
Cycling
Embark on a moderate touring bicycle route that winds through the hilly Erei mountains, offering diverse and undulating views across central Sicily. This 13.1-mile (21.1 km) journey involves a climb of 1107 feet (337 metres), taking approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes to complete. You'll cycle past the historic center…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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15.3 km
3.58 km
2.23 km
Surfaces
16.6 km
4.51 km
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This touring bicycle route is approximately 21.1 kilometers (13.1 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling pace and stops.
The route features a moderate elevation gain of about 340 meters (1,115 feet). The terrain is primarily composed of paved surfaces, making it suitable for touring bicycles. You can expect diverse, undulating terrain typical of central Sicily's hilly landscapes.
While the route itself is on paved roads and doesn't have specific restrictions against dogs, it's always best to ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you and to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas or near traffic. Always carry water for your pet.
This loop tour connects two towns with historical significance. You can explore the Barrafranca Historic Center at the start or end of your ride. As you approach Pietraperzia, you'll have the opportunity to see the impressive Norman Castle of Pietraperzia.
As a loop tour connecting Barrafranca and Pietraperzia, you can typically start and park in either town. Look for public parking areas within Barrafranca, especially near the historic center, or in Pietraperzia. Specific trailhead parking is not designated, as it's a town-to-town route.
The best time to cycle in central Sicily, including this route, is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the 'From Barrafranca to Pietraperzia' loop tour. It utilizes public roads and pathways between the towns.
This route is classified as moderate, requiring good fitness from cyclists. While it's predominantly on paved roads, the 340 meters of elevation gain means it might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children. Families with experienced, fit teenage cyclists might enjoy it, but it's not designed as an easy, flat family ride.
Yes, sections of this route briefly intersect with or utilize local paths within the towns. These include small portions of Via Minacapelli, Vico Bonincontro, Vico Ingala, Via Cucchiara, Via Capua, Vico Bernunzio, Via Riesi, Vico D'Avola, Piazza Papa Giovanni Ventitreesimo, Via Loreto, Vico Insenga, Via Miccichè, Vico Ingria, Vico Costa, and Vico Romano.
Since the route connects Barrafranca and Pietraperzia, you will find various amenities in both towns. These include cafes, restaurants, and supermarkets where you can purchase food, drinks, and other supplies before or after your ride, or during a stop in Pietraperzia.
Given that it's a touring bicycle route primarily on paved surfaces, a touring bicycle or a sturdy road bike is ideal. Ensure your bike is in good working order. Essential gear includes a helmet, water bottles, basic repair kit (spare tube, pump), sun protection, and appropriate cycling attire for the weather conditions.