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No traffic road cycling routes around Petrosino, Sicily, traverse a diverse landscape characterized by coastal stretches, extensive vineyards, and agricultural plains. The region offers varied terrain, from flat coastal roads ideal for leisurely rides to gently rolling hills through wine-producing areas. Cyclists can explore routes that feature sandy coastlines, historical watchtowers, and natural marshy areas. The blend of natural beauty and cultural elements provides a distinct environment for road cycling.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.3
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34
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59.2km
02:17
130m
130m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
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30.8km
01:22
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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9
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.8km
01:01
50m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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12.2km
00:29
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The cathedral looks especially photogenic in the afternoon
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Entrance to Marsala in via Boeo.
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The beautiful and characteristic landscape of the salt pans of Trapani.
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A visit to Porta Garibaldi in Marsala is like a leap into the past. This imposing city gate, which once served as the main entrance to the city, bears witness to the region's turbulent history. It was here in 1860 that Giuseppe Garibaldi began his legendary march with the "thousand" soldiers to unite Italy. When you walk through the gate, you feel the historical significance of this place. The fine stone carvings, the Latin inscriptions and the impressive coat of arms that sits on the gate are real eye-catchers. The saying "Dominus custodiat introitum et exitum tuum" - "The Lord guard your entrance and exit" - reflects the protective function of the gate. A walk through the gate takes you straight into the lively center of Marsala, where cafes and shops line the narrow streets. The portal acts like a time machine: as soon as you walk through, modern life opens up, but you still have one foot anchored in the past.
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The Ettore and Infersa salt pans are part of the Stagnone Nature Reserve. Opposite are the islands of Mozia, Grande and Santa Maria.
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Right along the coast, great!
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Luckily during my tour in Sicily I managed to see them in pink
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There are 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Petrosino, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride and 6 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Petrosino, like much of Sicily, benefits from a generally mild climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying sunny conditions.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Petrosino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from 39 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the serene coastal views, the unique experience of riding through extensive vineyards, and the overall tranquility of these car-free paths.
Yes, there are several easy no-traffic routes ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Garibaldi Gate (Marsala) – Port of Marsala loop from Terrenove Bambina, which is relatively flat and offers pleasant scenery.
Yes, the Stagnone di Marsala area offers fantastic no-traffic cycling opportunities. The Stagnone Cycle Path – Marsala Seafront Promenade loop from Mazara del Vallo is a moderate route that allows you to experience the unique lagoon landscape, salt pans, and windmills with minimal vehicle interference.
You can expect a diverse range of scenery. Routes often feature picturesque sandy coastlines, extensive vineyards that create a 'geometric mantle' across the countryside, and views of unique marshy areas. You'll also encounter historical watchtowers and traditional rural estates, providing a rich visual experience.
Yes, several routes pass by or are close to interesting landmarks. For instance, the Port of Marsala – Garibaldi Gate (Marsala) loop from Del Mare takes you near the historic Garibaldi Gate in Marsala. You might also spot historical watchtowers like the Sibiliana Tower or the Montenero Tower, remnants of the region's past defenses.
Many of the no-traffic routes around Petrosino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Salt Pans of Trapani – Saline di Trapani loop from Petrosino Strasatti, offering a comprehensive tour of the salt pans, and the Marsala Seafront Promenade – Capo Boeo Monument loop from Marsala for coastal views.
While specific parking details vary by route, many starting points for these no-traffic routes are located in or near towns like Marsala or Petrosino, where public parking is generally available. For routes along the Stagnone, designated parking areas are often found near popular access points.
This guide specifically focuses on 'no traffic' or 'traffic-free' road cycling routes. While some sections might be shared with very limited local access, the primary intent and design of these routes are to offer an experience largely free from vehicular traffic, especially in areas like the Stagnone Cycle Path and dedicated seafront promenades.
Dog policies can vary depending on the specific section of a route, especially if it passes through protected natural areas like the marshy regions or reserves. Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on public paths, but it's always advisable to check local signage or specific regulations for nature reserves to ensure compliance.
Yes, the easier, flatter routes are well-suited for families. The coastal sections and dedicated cycle paths, such as parts of the Stagnone area, provide safe and enjoyable environments for cyclists of all ages, away from heavy traffic. The shorter loop options are particularly good for families.


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