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Touring cycling around Civita, nestled within the Pollino National Park, is characterized by dramatic green mountains and deep river valleys. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes traversing extensive national parkland. Cyclists can expect panoramic views of the river valley, extending towards the Ionian Sea from elevated positions. The landscape includes diverse ecosystems and Mediterranean vegetation, offering varied terrain for cycling.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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52.1km
03:38
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:10
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.5km
04:31
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful view from below of the village from the cycle path
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The best time to visit Saracena is in spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is mild, perfect for hiking and cycling around the area – temperatures are usually between 15-25°C. The landscape is at its most beautiful then – in spring, olive groves and fruit trees bloom, in autumn the area takes on warm colours and the grape harvest begins. In winter, it can be cold and rainy, and there can be snow in the mountains around Saracena, making it difficult to move around. Summer, on the other hand, can be hot (even well over 30°C), which can make longer cycling trips or sightseeing difficult.
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The cuisine of Saracena clearly shows traces of Arab influence. Local ingredients include almonds, figs, cinnamon, anise, dried grapes and honey. An example is the traditional cannariculi cake, fried in olive oil and seasoned with cloves and citrus peel.
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Here Moscato di Saracena is made - a wine that was included in the list of traditional products of the Calabria region in 2010. It is made in small batches according to a local technique that combines the fermentation of fresh must (from the Guarnaccia and Malvasia varieties) with the addition of dried grapes (Moscatello di Saracena and Addoraca). This process has no equivalent in other regions of Italy. The grapes are dried traditionally on mats or grills. The entire production is done by hand, without industrial techniques. The wine has an intense aroma of dried apricots, spices and honey.
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Saracena is a mountain town in northern Calabria, located at an altitude of about 600 m above sea level, in the province of Cosenza, at the foot of the Pollino massif. The name of the town comes from the Saracens - Arab settlers who came to Calabria in the 9th century. The town is built in the "kasbah" system - dense development, narrow streets, irregular plan, houses placed wall to wall. This is a structure characteristic of Islamic cities, adapted to climatic and defensive conditions.
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Morano Calabro hosts a live nativity scene every year, where locals reenact scenes from Bethlehem against the backdrop of old streets and squares. You can see shepherds, craftsmen and even real animals, all prepared with great care and dedication. This is a local event that is put into the heart and is worth seeing if you are in the area in winter.
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Morano Calabro is called "Presepe del Pollino" - the Nativity Scene of the Pollino Mountains. This comparison is a direct result of its unique location and appearance, especially when viewed from a distance or from the lower parts of the valley. The town is built on a very steep hillside, and the houses are densely packed one on top of the other, towering upwards. The entire town, with the ruins of the castle at the top, takes the shape of an almost perfect cone. This gives it a three-dimensionality and a specific silhouette that resembles traditional, three-dimensional nativity scenes.
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Morano Calabro is one of the most beautiful and picturesque towns of Calabria, located in the north of the region, in the province of Cosenza, at the foot of the Pollino massif, in the heart of the Parco Nazionale del Pollino, the largest national park in Italy. The town has only a few thousand inhabitants, but it has an extraordinary historical and visual heritage that makes it unique. The history of the town dates back to Roman times (2nd century BC).
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Civita, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 500 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.
Touring cycling routes around Civita are defined by dramatic green mountains and deep river valleys within the Pollino National Park. You can expect significant elevation changes and diverse ecosystems, with many routes offering panoramic views extending towards the Ionian Sea. The terrain varies, with some segments being unpaved and challenging.
While many routes in Civita are challenging, there are some moderate options available. For instance, the Calabria Parks Cycle Route - Stage 2 is a moderate 13.5-mile (21.8 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 32 minutes to complete, offering a taste of the region's beauty without extreme difficulty.
Given Civita's location within the Pollino National Park and its elevated position, touring cycling routes feature significant elevation changes. For example, the challenging Pollino National Park route involves over 1,197 meters (3,929 feet) of ascent, while the Terranova del Pollino – short but extremely steep climb loop from Terranova di Pollino includes over 1,333 meters (4,373 feet) of climbing.
Yes, Civita is part of the extensive Ciclovia dei Parchi (Bikeway of the Parks), a 545 km route that winds through Calabria's three national parks, connecting the Ionian and Tyrrhenian coasts. The Calabria Parks Cycle Route - Stage 2 is an example of a segment of this larger network.
The region offers spectacular natural features. You can cycle with views of the dramatic Raganello Gorge and Devil's Bridge, a deep canyon carved by the Raganello River. Other highlights include impressive peaks like Monte Pollino Summit and Serra di Crispo, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
The touring cycling routes around Civita are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the immersive experience within the Pollino National Park.
Yes, there are several loop routes available for touring cyclists. An example is the Terranova del Pollino – short but extremely steep climb loop from Terranova di Pollino, which offers a challenging circular journey through mountainous terrain.
Civita itself is rich in Arbëreshë heritage, preserving Albanian customs, language, and traditions. After your ride, you can explore its historic center, including unique 'Casa Kodra' (houses with facades resembling human faces) and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, offering a blend of natural and cultural exploration.
Yes, some routes provide scenic views of nearby historic towns. For instance, the View of Castrovillari – Morano Calabro Historic Town loop from Frascineto offers glimpses of Castrovillari and the charming medieval architecture of Morano Calabro.
The Mediterranean climate suggests that spring and autumn are ideal for touring cycling in Civita, offering milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations within the Pollino National Park.
Absolutely. From Civita's elevated position at 450 meters (1,480 feet) above sea level, many routes provide expansive views of the Raganello river valley, stretching all the way to the Ionian Sea. Look for routes that traverse higher elevations or pass by viewpoints like Piano di Jannace for stunning vistas.


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