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Touring cycling around Umbertide offers diverse landscapes within the Upper Tiber Valley of northern Umbria, Italy. The region features fertile green valleys shaped by the Tiber River, rolling hills with olive groves and vineyards, and wooded slopes extending towards the lower Apennine mountains. This terrain provides a mix of mostly flat river paths and more challenging routes with elevation changes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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29.6km
02:22
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.1km
02:27
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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56.4km
04:28
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.0km
01:58
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.2km
02:18
510m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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About 8 kilometers from the town center of the beautiful medieval village of Montone, among the lush vegetation of the Pietralunga forest in the Carpina Valley, stands the tiny village of Coloti; abandoned in the 60s, it was brought back to life in modern times thanks to the project to build the Astronomical Observatory, now unfortunately it is closed, even if you can enter simply by making a small dig in the low wooden fence.
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Small park with an abstract monument and various memorial plaques, inaugurated in 1983 as a central memorial site for the Umbria region. A plaque commemorates the awarding of the Gold Military Merit Medal to numerous sons of the city. The city itself received a bronze medal for its services in the armed liberation struggle. The town was briefly a liberated area at the end of April and beginning of May 1944 after the local fascist barracks had been taken. The old mayor from 1921 was reinstated and May 1st could be publicly celebrated for the first time in 23 years. Shortly afterwards, the city became the scene of fierce fighting between the Allies and partisans on the one side and the "Nazi fascists" on the other. The city was finally liberated on July 29, 1944. https://www.gedenkorte-europa.eu/de_de/pietralunga.html
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In the heart of the Via Francigena, near Umbertide, it is of particular interest for the abbey, which was founded in 1008. It is a center of religious and economic life, it can be easily reached from Umbertide and with a beautiful route from San Giovanni del Pantano, passing through the road that once connected Umbertide with Perugia.
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The Abbey of San Salvatore (also commonly called "di Montecorona", from the place where it is located) is It was founded, according to tradition, in 1008 by San Romualdo, who built a simple hermitage there. Today it is also home to an important agricultural company.
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The abbey of San Salvatore di Montecorona is located four kilometers from Umbertide, at the foot of the hill of the same name.
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The Montecorona estate with its land, the beautiful Badia in the center and the ancient Camaldolese hermitage which dominates the entire valley, stands as one of the most important agricultural realities in its area.
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Umbertide is located in a green valley bathed by the Tiber.
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There are 28 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Umbertide. While many offer challenging climbs through the rolling hills, you can also find moderate options for a more relaxed ride.
The routes around Umbertide offer diverse terrain. You'll find mostly flat, easy paths along the Tiber River, such as sections of the Tiber Cycle Path. Other routes venture into the green valleys and rolling hills, providing more challenging climbs and descents, often on quiet paved roads or well-maintained dirt tracks. The region is known for its tranquil ambiance and low-traffic roads, making it ideal for touring cyclists seeking peaceful rides.
Yes, while many routes are more challenging, the region offers options suitable for beginners. The Tiber River banks provide easy, mostly flat cycling routes, perfect for leisure riders. One such route is the Tiber Cycle Path – cycle path along the Selci stream loop from Ranchi, which offers a gentle experience along the river.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Umbertide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Umbertide to Montone Loop is a moderate 29.6 km ride that showcases scenic Umbrian landscapes and historic villages.
Umbertide's routes are rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle along the Tiber River, through olive groves and vineyards, and enjoy views of the rolling hills. Some routes offer glimpses of nearby Lake Trasimeno, such as the 'View of Lake Trasimeno' loops. You might also encounter historical structures like the Rocca di Umbertide or the Monte Corona Abbey. For specific viewpoints, consider visiting the View from Monte del Lago or the Hare Pass Viewpoint.
Yes, several routes are designed to connect you with Umbria's charming medieval villages. The Umbertide to Montone Loop takes you to Montone, recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful villages. Another option is the Pieve of Saddi – Montone Historic Village loop from Umbertide, which also includes Montone and other historical surroundings.
Umbertide is ideal for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush green landscapes and comfortable temperatures, while autumn provides pleasant weather and beautiful fall colors. Summers can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable, especially on shaded routes or along the river. The region's low-traffic roads make it a pleasant experience almost year-round, avoiding the peak tourist crowds of larger cities.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Umbertide, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the low-traffic roads, the stunning views of the Umbrian countryside, and the opportunity to discover charming historic villages. The diverse terrain, from gentle river paths to challenging hill climbs, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, many routes incorporate historical and cultural points of interest. For instance, the Monte Corona Abbey – Hermitage of Monte Corona loop from Umbertide takes you past significant religious sites. The Pietralunga Historic Village – Rocca di Umbertide loop from Umbertide allows you to explore the 14th-century Rocca di Umbertide and the historic village of Pietralunga.
While many routes start directly from Umbertide, which is accessible by regional train and bus services, specific public transport access points for each route can vary. For detailed information on public transport connections to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or consult the official Umbria Tourism website at umbriatourism.it for regional travel options.
While not directly on a lake, some routes provide expansive views of Lake Trasimeno, Italy's fourth-largest lake. These routes often climb into the hills surrounding Umbertide, offering panoramic vistas. You can also visit highlights like the Lakeside Promenade of Passignano sul Trasimeno or the Torricella Pier, Lake Trasimeno, which are accessible from some cycling routes.


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