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Road cycling around Rocca D'Evandro offers varied landscapes and undulating terrain, providing a diverse environment for cyclists. The region is characterized by a mix of plains, river valleys, and mountains, with significant elevation changes on many routes. Cyclists can expect to encounter extensive forests, unspoiled green expanses, and views of the Agrigliano river and its streams. This area, nestled between Campania and Lazio, presents a compelling destination for those seeking no traffic road cycling routes with historical and natural features.
…Last updated: May 18, 2026
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23
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47.9km
02:29
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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34.9km
01:29
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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34.5km
01:42
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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79.3km
04:25
1,630m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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53.6km
02:55
950m
950m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It is the destination of the evocative Cammino di San Benedetto which leads from his hometown of Norcia to the abbey of Montecassino which houses his tomb, passing through Subiaco where the Saint lived for a long time and where the monastery of Santa Scolastica and that of the Sacro Speco are located.
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This castle can also be reached from the road that leads from Cassino to Montecassino. The fortification, which dominates the city from a steep cliff (193 m above sea level), was built around the middle of the 10th century by the abbot of Montecassino Aligerno, to defend the abbey.
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Dam that allows you to pass from one bank to the other
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Passable dam that connects the Lazio shore to the Campania shore
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Climb that requires training, about 9km at 5/6% average gradient, but the view you see during the climb is worth the effort. Unfortunately they do not allow bikes in and currently there are no parking spaces for bikes, but you can take some photos.
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There are over 50 no-traffic road cycling routes around Rocca D'Evandro listed on komoot, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find routes suitable for various fitness levels, from easy spins to more challenging climbs.
The terrain around Rocca D'Evandro is quite varied, featuring a mix of plains, valleys, and mountains. While the focus is on low-traffic roads, you should expect undulating sections and some significant climbs, especially as you venture towards higher elevations like Mount Camino. The region is known for its challenging routes, with many requiring good to very good fitness levels.
Yes, there are several easier routes available. For instance, the Tracciolino loop from Fontanarosa-Cervaro is rated as easy, covering about 40 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride on quiet roads.
Absolutely. Rocca D'Evandro is well-suited for cyclists seeking a challenge. Routes often feature considerable elevation changes. For example, the Rocca Janula – Montecassino Abbey loop from Rocca d'Evandro covers nearly 60 km with over 800 meters of ascent, providing a rewarding experience on quiet roads.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. Many routes will take you past significant sites. You might encounter the historic Montecassino Abbey, the ancient Orto della Regina Megalithic Walls, or the impressive Rocca D'Evandro Castle. The landscape also features diverse natural scenery, including forests and river valleys.
Yes, many routes in the Rocca D'Evandro area offer stunning panoramic views, especially those that ascend into the hills. Mount Camino, for instance, provides breathtaking 360-degree vistas stretching towards Naples and Mount Vesuvius to the south, and almost to Rome in the north. Look for routes that climb to higher elevations for the best viewpoints.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Rocca D'Evandro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Roman amphitheatre – Montecassino Albaneta loop from Fontanarosa-Cervaro and the Sessa Aurunca loop from Galluccio, providing convenient options for exploring the region.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for road cycling in Rocca D'Evandro. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter. These seasons also offer beautiful natural scenery as the landscape changes.
Parking availability can vary by starting point. Many routes begin in or near villages like Rocca D'Evandro or Fontanarosa-Cervaro, where you can often find public parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and any parking information provided by other cyclists.
Yes, the region boasts diverse natural features. The area is traversed by the Agrigliano river, with numerous streams and waterfalls. Notably, the Conca della Campania Waterfall, fed by the extinct Roccamonfina volcano, is a beautiful natural attraction you might encounter or find nearby on your rides. The Roccamonfina-Foce Garigliano Regional Park also offers extensive forests and unspoiled green expanses.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Rocca D'Evandro are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquil environment, the varied and challenging terrain, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural beauty away from busy roads. The panoramic views from higher elevations are also a common highlight.
Yes, several routes incorporate the historic Montecassino Abbey. For example, the Roman amphitheatre – Montecassino Abbey loop from Rocca d'Evandro - San Vittore is a moderate route that takes you past this profoundly significant monastery. While you can't bring bikes inside the abbey itself, the ascent and views are very rewarding.


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