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No traffic touring cycling routes around Paterno offer diverse landscapes, from the volcanic terrain of Mount Etna to the fertile Simeto River Valley. The region features a mix of well-maintained asphalt roads, lava fields, and agricultural areas. Elevation changes are common, particularly near Etna, providing varied challenges for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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35.6km
02:18
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.6km
01:33
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.8km
04:14
920m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:01
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is the place of spirit, art, culture and silence.
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recently redone road with compact surface
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Amazing place along the silent road, worth a break
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The Grumentum Archaeological Park preserves, within an exceptionally suggestive landscape, the remains of one of the major Roman cities of Regio III: Lucania et Bruttii. Initially a small Lucanian center allied with Rome, settled since the beginning of the 3rd century BC, it was crossed by Hannibal during the Second Punic War, when he took the side of the Carthaginians, and was the scene of a battle narrated by Livy. Following a slow process of Romanization, which provided for land assignments to the Romans through the centuriation system, the center was monumentalized starting from the middle of the 1st century BC, when it was refounded as a Roman colony. From this period onwards, it was equipped with all the typical monuments of Roman cities, in imitation of the Urbe. Today the site, a unique example in Basilicata of a Roman urban plan that is clearly legible as a whole, allows a visit through the public and private spaces of the Roman city, still delineated by the regularity of the ancient road axes. From the theater you can reach the Italic temple, the domus with mosaics and, along the paving of the main plateia, the area of the Forum with public, civil and religious buildings (Capitolium, Augusteo, Porticus, Curia, Basilica, Forensic Baths). The route then continues to the Terme Maggiori, an extraordinarily preserved thermal complex, rich in luxurious decorative apparatus (mosaics, imported marbles...), to the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, which represents the first cathedral when the center became the seat of a bishop. The route ends near the monumental amphitheater, one of the oldest masonry amphitheaters known to us. Strategically positioned on the eastern edge of the hill, it is located overlooking the Pietra del Pertusillo Lake, in the heart of the Appennino Lucano National Park. A visit to Grumentum allows you to fully appreciate the close relationship between archaeology and nature, between landscape and culture. Source Ministry of Culture Discover all our routes on www.viaggiatorelento.com
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Viggiano is today the capital of Italian oil. Twenty of the 27 wells in the Agri Valley fall within its municipality, as well as the Oil Center where the gas is separated from the liquid part (as well as the sulfur), compressed and fed into the Snam distribution network. The crude oil, stabilized and stored, is instead shipped to Taranto, through a 136-kilometer long pipeline, from where it mainly heads towards Turkey. The town is crossed by an underground network of pipes that flow from the wells towards the Oil Center: every day in the bowels of the Lucanian town, 3.4 million cubic meters of gas and the equivalent of 81,868 barrels of oil travel (each barrel contains 159 liters). These figures make this valley "the largest onshore field in Western Europe", as Eni defines it. Unfortunately, we are also talking about a land repeatedly violated and extremely high levels of pollution. Eni is on trial in two cases for the environmental disasters of 2016 and 2017: 400 tons of oil leaked from the storage tanks of the Oil Center, polluting the land and water for about 26 thousand square meters. Eni initially denied and then admitted the accidents. In the land of the Black Madonna of Viggiano, Patron Saint of Basilicata, the problem is real: the Acqua dell’abete, in the woods of nearby Calvello at 1,200 meters above sea level, was found to be polluted, and even this may not be as clear as it appears. "But the faithful drink it anyway because they think it is the water of the Madonna and it cannot do any harm".... The Black Madonna of the Sacred Mount of Viggiano could be black with oil.... Too bad.... because this territory with its mountains is truly worthy of a cycling tour
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Great way to outsmart a rainy day in the Cilento
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Archaeological area of the ancient Roman Grumentum.
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There are over two dozen dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paterno. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 2 easy, 8 moderate, and 14 difficult options to explore the region's unique landscapes.
The no-traffic routes around Paterno offer a diverse range of terrain. You can expect to cycle through dramatic volcanic landscapes, including lava fields near Mount Etna, as well as scenic agricultural areas in the Simeto River Valley with citrus groves and olive trees. Some routes also traverse natural parks and historic gardens built on ancient lava flows, providing varied surfaces and elevation changes.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a couple of easier no-traffic touring cycling routes that might be suitable for families looking for a gentler ride. For example, the area around Oasi di Ponte Barca offers a natural setting with moderate mountain bike routes that could be adapted for a family outing. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and elevation before heading out.
Paterno's no-traffic routes are rich with points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Padula Charterhouse or the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna of Viggiano. Natural features include the majestic Monte Volturino and Monte Viggiano, as well as the serene Piana del Lago. The Paterno del Toscano Park, with its unique blend of Etnean woodland and subtropical vegetation, also offers scenic trails.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Paterno, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique volcanic landscapes, the quiet roads, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and natural beauty away from traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Paterno are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example of a challenging loop is the Agri River – Agri River loop from Villa d'Agri, which covers over 43 km with significant elevation gain. For a moderate option, consider the Agri River – Villa Romana di Marsicovetere loop from Marsico Nuovo.
While the routes are designed to be traffic-free, they often pass through or near charming towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local amenities. The region is known for its agricultural products, so look out for opportunities to sample local Sicilian food, especially citrus fruits, olives, and pistachios. Some routes might also pass by local farms like Fattoria Jannarella or organic orchards.
Paterno, being in Sicily, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and less intense sun, making it comfortable to tackle both the volcanic climbs and valley rides. Summers can be hot, especially in the middle of the day, while winters are generally mild but can bring some rain.
Absolutely. The area around Mount Etna is a significant draw for cyclists, and many routes will offer spectacular views of the volcano. The Nicolosi-Rifugio Sapienza climb, though challenging, provides panoramic vistas and takes you through lava fields. Exploring the southern slopes, such as around Monte Sona, also offers unique perspectives of Etna's dramatic landscape.
Yes, Paterno offers several challenging no-traffic routes for experienced touring cyclists. For instance, the Grumentum – Sarconi loop from Viggiano is a difficult route spanning over 63 km with significant elevation gain, perfect for those seeking a demanding ride. Another difficult option is the Bike loop from Sala Consilina, which includes over 870 meters of ascent.
While specific parking details for each route vary, Paterno and the surrounding towns generally offer public parking options. When planning your tour, it's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for community tips or local information regarding convenient parking facilities, especially in smaller villages or near natural parks.


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