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Gravel biking around Vivaro Romano offers routes through the diverse landscapes of the Lazio region, approximately 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Rome. The area is characterized by hilly terrain, ancient forests, and the Aniene Valley, providing varied elevation changes suitable for gravel exploration. Many routes traverse unpaved roads and tracks within or near the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park. This terrain includes significant ascents and descents, with natural features like streams and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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riders
68.6km
06:28
1,690m
1,690m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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11
riders
43.1km
04:20
1,110m
1,100m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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11
riders
78.9km
05:28
1,580m
1,580m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
14
riders
88.7km
06:33
2,070m
2,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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72.5km
05:01
1,450m
1,450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Panoramic point at about 1750 meters above sea level, important crossroads for singletrack
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Descending through a beautiful beech forest from the SS Trinità parking lot, you reach the Cippi Papalini. Two centuries ago, they were the border between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the Papal States, now Abruzzo and Lazio. We are also at the intersection of the three provinces of Rome, L'Aquila, and Frosinone.
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Beautiful climb among the beech trees from Campo Lungo to the Maddalena Refuge on Monte Morbano
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A wonderful mountain corner in the heart of the Apennines
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Hello everyone, I can only tell you that it was a lucky excursion for a great running event on all the paths of Campo dell'Osso up to Monte Autoro, a beautiful trial marathon with many participants. Just the day, cool and sunny, perfect day
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At the end of the dirt road that starts from Campo Minnio you arrive at the panoramic point Le Vedute with a view of Monte Tarino, Monte Viglio and the Santissima Trinità
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Beautiful panoramic place also reachable by bike especially MTB.
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Gravel biking around Vivaro Romano is primarily suited for experienced riders. The terrain is characterized by hilly landscapes and significant elevation changes, with all listed routes currently rated as 'difficult' on komoot. You can expect challenging climbs and descents on unpaved roads and tracks.
Currently, all the gravel bike routes listed for Vivaro Romano on komoot are rated as 'difficult', featuring substantial elevation gain and varied terrain. Beginners might find these routes quite challenging. It's advisable to have some gravel biking experience before tackling these trails.
The region offers diverse landscapes, including ancient forests, the picturesque Aniene Valley, and hilly terrain within or near the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park. You'll encounter unpaved 'strade bianche' roads, natural springs, and often enjoy expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, many routes in the Vivaro Romano area feature excellent viewpoints. For example, the Ascrea Viewpoint – Obito Gorge loop from Carsoli is known for leading through hilly landscapes and offering scenic vistas. Another route, the Campaegli scenic viewpoint – Ascent to Monte Livata loop from Roviano, also promises rewarding views.
The region is rich in history. You can find several points of interest such as the ruins of Morella Ruins and the Ruins of Castel del Lago (Morella). The area also features historical settlements like Cineto Romano and Orvinio, and the impressive Massimo Castle of Arsoli. These can make for interesting stops along your ride.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the Lazio region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions in spring and autumn, with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, especially in the valleys, while winter might bring colder weather and potentially wet or muddy conditions on unpaved tracks. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Given that all routes in the area are currently rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation and technical terrain, they may not be ideal for young families or those looking for very relaxed rides with dogs. These trails are more suited for experienced riders. Always consider the fitness level of all participants and pets before choosing a route.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists in Vivaro Romano are not detailed, many routes start from nearby towns like Oricola, Pereto, Carsoli, or Roviano. It's generally possible to find public parking in these smaller towns, often near the town center or trailheads. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
The routes often traverse natural and less populated areas. While Vivaro Romano and surrounding towns will have local cafes and restaurants, it's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides. Plan your stops in advance, particularly if you're relying on specific amenities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 2 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging terrain, the sense of adventure on unpaved roads, and the beautiful natural landscapes, including the Monti Lucretili Regional Nature Park and panoramic views.
For a truly challenging experience, consider the View of Pereto and the Castle – Border of the Papal State loop from Oricola. This difficult 68.7 km trail features over 1690 meters of elevation gain and takes approximately 7 hours 32 minutes to complete, offering a substantial workout and rewarding views.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed for Vivaro Romano on komoot are designed as loops. This means you will start and finish at the same point, making logistics for parking or public transport much simpler. An example is the View of Pereto and the Castle – Piana di Campocatino loop from Pereto.


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