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Gravel biking around Anguillara Sabazia offers diverse landscapes shaped by volcanic origins, featuring the large Lake Bracciano and the smaller Lake Martignano. The terrain includes mixed surfaces such as gravel, dirt, and quiet roads, providing varied riding experiences. The region is encompassed by the Bracciano-Martignano Regional Park, preserving its natural beauty. These features create a network of routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.6km
03:54
570m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.8km
04:31
710m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The passage is closed, I had to take a detour.
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If you want to take this photo… guess what? You have to get this far!
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Coming from "Strada per Monterosi" you have to do a fairly technical singletrack descent
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Gateway to the scenic waterfalls and Veio Park
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The Polline Martignano area is the only territorial exclave of the Municipality of Rome, isolated between the municipalities of Anguillara Sabazia, Campagnano di Roma, and Trevignano Romano, bordered by Lake Martignano and Lake Bracciano. In ancient times, in addition to Lacus Sabatinus (Lake Bracciano) and Lacus Alsietinus (Lake Martignano), there was also Lacus Papyrianus (Lake Stracciacappa), now dried out, and whose dried-up bed is still recognizable. In the Middle Ages, the village of Stirpe Cappe arose in this area, strategically located on the Via Cassia. Today, only the 12th-century Stirpa Cappe Tower remains. The Casale di Martignano, however, dates back to the 15th century. Starting from the sensory garden, where you can refill your water bottle, you climb up the unpaved municipal road. The road runs between the two lakes: Bracciano on the left and Martignano on the right, but you will have to travel a few kilometers to reach Via Polline.
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Vista di Polline: where the view takes in two lakes After a climb that tests your legs and breath, the reward is worth the effort: from Vista di Polline, the view opens onto two volcanic jewels—Lake Bracciano and Lake Martignano. A strategic point where effort turns into wonder, and the landscape repays every pedal stroke.
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the part of the lake side of the ring is closed, the complete circular route has not been done
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There are nearly 30 gravel bike trails around Anguillara Sabazia, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. Most routes are considered difficult, with a few moderate and easy options available.
The terrain around Anguillara Sabazia is diverse, shaped by its volcanic origins. You'll encounter mixed surfaces including gravel, dirt paths, and quiet roads. The routes often feature significant elevation changes, providing a varied and engaging experience through the Bracciano-Martignano Regional Park.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the area are circular. For example, the challenging Old spring (fontanile) of Oriolo – View of Anguillara Sabazia loop from Anguillara Sabazia is a 63 km loop with over 800 meters of elevation gain, offering scenic views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy picturesque views of Lake Bracciano and the smaller, tranquil Lake Martignano. For a route that takes you to historical sites and offers elevation, consider the Historic Center of Sutri – Sutri Roman Amphitheater loop from Anguillara, which covers over 70 km.
Yes, several beautiful waterfalls are within reach for longer rides. You can explore the Monte Gelato Waterfalls in the Valle del Treja Natural Park or the Mola Waterfall of Formello. These offer serene natural breaks during your ride.
Anguillara Sabazia and its surroundings are steeped in history. You can find routes that pass by ancient sites like the Via degli Inferi. The town itself boasts a medieval old town, Porta Maggiore, and the Fountain of the Eels. For a longer ride, the Anguillara Sabazia – Sutri Etruscan Necropolis loop from Anguillara takes you to significant archaeological sites.
The diverse landscapes of Anguillara Sabazia make it suitable for gravel biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but routes around the lakes provide refreshing views. Winter rides are also possible, though conditions may vary.
Anguillara Sabazia is conveniently accessible from Rome by train, with a journey time of approximately 54 minutes. This makes it an ideal destination for a day trip or a longer cycling adventure without needing a car.
The gravel biking routes around Anguillara Sabazia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 250 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, scenic lake views, and the mix of surfaces.
While many routes are rated as difficult, the region does offer some easier sections and paths that can be suitable for families. The general area around Lake Bracciano and Lake Martignano provides flatter sections and quiet roads, perfect for a more relaxed ride. Always check the specific route details for difficulty and elevation before heading out with family.
For those seeking a strenuous challenge, the Piazza Bassano Romano – Old spring (fontanile) of Oriolo loop from Anguillara is an excellent choice. This 69 km route features nearly 1000 meters of ascent, traversing varied landscapes and requiring very good fitness.
Yes, you can experience a part of the historic Via Francigena Trail. The Via Francigena Trail Section – Bridge over the Crimera Stream loop from Anguillara is a 51 km route that takes you through this ancient pilgrimage path, offering a unique blend of history and cycling.


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