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No traffic touring cycling routes around Terranoa/Olbia offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, characterized by a blend of coastal scenery, challenging hilly terrain, and serene inland paths. The region features extensive coastal views, bays with panoramic vistas, and areas of Mediterranean scrub and evergreen vegetation. Cyclists can explore routes leading through olive groves, vineyards, and past significant historical sites.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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152
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30.5km
01:55
300m
300m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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48.3km
04:09
970m
970m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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41.5km
03:52
970m
970m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.3km
01:04
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This church in Olbia is dedicated to Saint Paul. He was initially an opponent of the Christian movement and, unlike the other apostles, was not called to the apostleship by Jesus Christ during his lifetime, but was converted later by the famous "Damascus Road experience" (see Acts, chapter 9). His attribute, with which he is almost always depicted in paintings or as a statue, is the sword he holds in one hand, with which he was executed for his confession of faith in Jesus Christ. Such a sentence was, according to the law of the time, a "privilege" reserved only for those with Roman citizenship (because it guaranteed a swift death and was not, like other forms of execution, associated with a long and agonizing death struggle). Peter and Paul (Santi Pietro e Paolo) are also known together as the "Princes of the Apostles," and their joint feast day in the liturgical calendar is June 29.
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A bit crowded, but beautifully situated with shady trees along the shore. Shallow entry on soft sand.
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A beautiful dirt road with a view of Punta Semaforo. A beach with crystal-clear water near the English Cemetery.
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Olbia cycle path along the sea
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The top is covered with colored tiles and looks great... it's a beautiful church ⛪️
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"A privileged place is reserved in the Bible for Mary, who was chosen to become the Mother of God and to participate positively in the Incarnation and Redemption. In the past, the grace of divine election was emphasized above all. Today, Mary's response is also emphasized, her yes, or rather, her 'active and responsible consent'. A responsible and courageous yes to a task that involved the whole world..." Text: Albino Luciani, Patriarch of Venice (later Pope John Paul I)
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Chiesa Parrocchiale di S.Paolo Apostolo di Olbia Parish Church of St. Paul the Apostle The Church of St. Paul is a Catholic Christian church dating back to the eighteenth century and is located in the historic center of the city. Built at the highest point of Olbia, in that part which, according to some scholars, could have been the area of the Punic and Roman acropolis, considering the finds of a temple construction dating back to the mid-fourth century BC, identified with the sanctuary of Melqart - Hercules. A piece of wall that must have surrounded the temple structure was also found, as well as fragments of archaic Greek ceramics. Inside there are panels in which the translation of the Latin writings on the phases of the life and conversion of St. Paul is given. The church, made entirely of granite, has a sober bell tower to which a polychrome dome has been added, giving it an evocative appearance. Originally it had a rectangular hall with an apse and three side chapels. However, many details of this church were lost during the expansion work. Text / Source: Portodiolbia.it https://www.portodiolbia.info/it/directory/chiesa-parrocchiale-di-san-paolo-apostolo
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Chiesa di San Pantaleo, San Pantaleo (Olbia) This historic building with its typical religious architecture. Chiesa di San Pantaleo, via Maddalena, 07026 San Pantaleo SS
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Terranoa/Olbia. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging adventures, ensuring options for different skill levels.
Terranoa/Olbia offers a diverse range of terrain on its no-traffic routes. You'll find stunning coastal scenery with panoramic views, challenging hilly and mountainous sections, and serene inland paths through Mediterranean scrub, olive groves, and vineyards. Some routes, particularly those for gravel biking, may include unpaved sections.
Yes, there are a few easy no-traffic touring cycling routes in Terranoa/Olbia, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. While many routes are moderate to difficult, these easier options allow you to enjoy the scenery without significant physical demands. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Terranoa/Olbia are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Cala Moresca Beach – View of Isola di Figarolo loop from Porto Rotondo, which offers beautiful coastal views.
You can discover several natural attractions along the no-traffic cycling routes. Highlights include the pristine Cala Moresca Beach, the dramatic Costa di Cannigione, and the unique Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls, a spectacular site with year-round flowing streams.
Yes, several no-traffic touring routes pass by significant historical and cultural sites. For instance, the Punic Walls of Olbia – TranSardinia - dirt track loop from Olbia Terranova takes you past ancient ruins. The region also features Nuragic funerary structures like the Giant's Tomb of Coddu Vecchiu and the Malchittu Nuragic Temple, adding a rich cultural dimension to your ride.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Terranoa/Olbia are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.23 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning coastal views, and the opportunity to explore both challenging hilly terrain and serene inland paths away from vehicle traffic.
Absolutely. Many coastal no-traffic routes provide breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and marine protected areas. The Cala Moresca Beach – View of Isola di Figarolo loop from Porto Rotondo, for example, offers stunning vistas of Isola di Figarolo and the crystal-clear waters.
The best time for no-traffic touring cycling in Terranoa/Olbia is typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are moderate, and the landscapes are vibrant, making for ideal cycling conditions. Summers can be very hot, especially for longer rides.
Yes, some no-traffic touring routes lead through or near charming villages and town centers, offering opportunities for breaks and refreshments. The Cannigione Town Center – Costa di Cannigione loop from San Pantaleo is one such route, allowing you to experience local life and amenities.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Terranoa/Olbia offers several difficult no-traffic touring routes with significant elevation gains. The Castello di Pedres or Pedreso loop from Olbia Terranova is a demanding option, featuring nearly 1000 meters of ascent and descent over its 47-kilometer distance.


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