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Touring cycling around Torrebruna features routes through the rural landscapes of the region, characterized by undulating terrain and significant elevation changes. The area offers challenging ascents and descents, typical of an inland, hilly environment. These conditions provide a demanding experience for touring cyclists seeking longer distances and varied topography.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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11
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43.0km
03:02
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.2km
04:08
1,100m
1,100m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.9km
03:28
980m
980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.2km
03:31
1,080m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:02
810m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Guado Liscia refuge is nestled in the woods of Alto Molise, on the pass connecting Agnone and Capracotta, practically on the border with Abruzzo. It's a popular stopping point for hikers, motorcyclists, and cyclists, offering traditional cuisine, a simple yet welcoming atmosphere, and good reviews for the quality of the food. It's open year-round, and in winter, it becomes a strategic shelter along the area's often snow-covered roads, offering refreshment amidst unspoiled nature and mountain views.
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From the area of the Basilica of Sant'Onofrio you can enjoy a splendid view of the surrounding hills.
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Agnone is a village in Upper Molise, an Orange Flag awarded to the region's most beautiful landscapes, perched at an altitude of approximately 830–840 meters on a hill overlooking the Verrino Valley. It is world-famous for the Marinelli Pontifical Bell Foundry and the Bell Museum, among the oldest foundries in Italy and the world. The historic center, with its Venetian quarter, historic buildings, and numerous churches, reflects a long artisan tradition, particularly in metalworking and quality cheesemaking.
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The Historical Museum of the John Paul II Bell was established in 1997 at the Marinelli Foundry in Agnone, which has been operating since the Middle Ages. The museum houses a vast collection of sacred bronzes, including the precious "bell of the year one thousand". Guided tours are available every day except Sunday afternoon. The visit lasts about an hour and includes the screening of a short film that shows the various stages of manufacturing a bell: artistic design, model construction, casting and testing. Visitors can also learn about the history and traditions related to the bells.
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Morgia di Pietravalle or Morgia dei Briganti in Salcito Millions of years ago, while the most important mountain ranges in Europe were forming, the movements of the earth's crust brought to the surface large rocky spurs born in a marine environment: these are the famous Morge, monumental rocks rich in fossils.
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Morgia di Pietravalle or Morgia dei Briganti in Salcito Millions of years ago, while the most important mountain ranges in Europe were forming, the movements of the earth's crust brought to the surface large rocky spurs born in a marine environment: these are the famous Morge, monumental rocks rich in fossils.
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Designed in 1868 by Eng. D'Aloisio di Palmoli the Fontana Maggiore was completed in 1872 in the place where the urban expansion of Trivento had now begun. Initially surrounded by rammed earth, often described in nineteenth-century chronicles as a critical element for the inevitable creation of mud, the large public fountain served as a source of water supply for people and animals who, through the main road circuits, arrived or lived in the Trignino village.
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The touring cycling routes around Torrebruna are characterized by an inland, hilly environment with undulating terrain. You can expect challenging ascents and descents through rural landscapes, providing a demanding experience for cyclists seeking varied topography.
No, the touring cycling routes in Torrebruna are primarily designed for advanced cyclists. All 8 routes available are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and challenging terrain.
The routes in Torrebruna generally range from approximately 26.7 miles (43 km) to 37.3 miles (60 km). For example, the Fountain with Eagle Sculpture loop from San Giovanni Lipioni is 26.7 miles, while the Agnone – Stunning views loop from Belmonte del Sannio covers 37.3 miles.
Given the hilly and rural nature of Torrebruna, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be hot, especially on challenging ascents, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential for adverse road conditions.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Fountain with Eagle Sculpture loop from Carunchio is a circular route through rural hills.
While cycling, you can find several interesting historical sites nearby. Consider visiting the San Nicola Staircase and Trivento Cathedral, the ancient Torre della Fara, or the Sacred Area of the Italic Temples of Schiavi d'Abruzzo.
The touring cycling routes in Torrebruna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging ascents, rural roads, and panoramic viewpoints that define the area's cycling experience.
Due to the challenging nature of the terrain and significant elevation changes, the touring cycling routes around Torrebruna are not typically considered family-friendly. All routes are rated as difficult, making them more suitable for experienced adult cyclists.
Given the difficult rating and significant elevation changes, it's recommended to wear appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, padded shorts, and layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures. A touring bike suitable for varied terrain and good climbing gears is also advisable. Carry sufficient water and snacks, as amenities may be sparse on rural sections.
Yes, the touring cycling routes around Torrebruna are known for offering expansive and panoramic views across the landscape. Routes like the Agnone – Stunning views loop from Belmonte del Sannio are specifically highlighted for their stunning vistas.
While specific parking information for each trailhead is not detailed, as Torrebruna is a rural area, you can generally find parking in or near the small towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as San Giovanni Lipioni, Belmonte del Sannio, or Carunchio. It's advisable to check local regulations upon arrival.
Given the rural nature of the routes, amenities like cafes or shops may be limited, especially between villages. It's recommended to carry enough water and snacks for your ride. You might find small shops or bars in the starting and ending villages of the loops, such as Trivento or Roccaspinalveti, but plan accordingly for longer stretches.


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