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Touring cycling routes around Scandriglia are set within the Sabine mountains, offering diverse landscapes and varied terrain. The region, situated at 535 meters above sea level, features numerous ascents and descents, making it engaging for cyclists. It is characterized by the Lucretili Mountains Natural Park, with lush beech forests and cultivated fields, alongside historical architecture. Monte Acuziano, a 489-meter peak, provides panoramic views and adds to the area's topographical interest.
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Traveling along the path of San Benedetto by bike and coming from Rieti, after the climb you find this crossroads. You must take a left for the beautiful village of Rocca Sinibalda.
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San ROCCO was chosen as the patron saint for this church and the corresponding parish. Saint Roch was born in the middle of the 14th century in Montpellier, France. He is popularly regarded as the "plague saint" - alongside Saint Sebastian. A characteristic feature of Roch's depiction in paintings and as a statue is that he is usually pointing to a plague boil on his leg; a dog can also often be seen at his feet, because according to legend, when he was caring for plague victims, he himself became ill and withdrew into solitude, and the dog provided him with bread every day. The memorial day of San Rocco in the calendar of saints is August 16th.
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Characteristic town with its centenary olive groves.
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The first temple located in Monteleone Sabino dates back to at least the 3rd century
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The first temple located in Monteleone Sabino dates back to at least the 3rd century; it was rebuilt in Romanesque style in the 11th century, recovering part of the structures and much of the material from the pre-existing building.[1][2] Before the construction of the primitive chapel, built to house the remains of Saint Victoria, it seems that no place of Christian worship existed on the site. The site is archaeologically important due to the presence in the space around the church of remains from the Roman era: buildings, architectural details and tombs. The oldest part, adjacent to the catacombs, which preserves tombs from the imperial age of the Decian period. A short distance away are the ruins of a Roman villa, with a cistern connected to underground springs. For a long time there was the habit of the faithful to drink this water, because it was close to the tomb of Saint Victoria. Starting from 593 Pope Gregory I reunited various dioceses in the Trebula Mutuesca area. In 817 Pope Stephen IV re-entrusted the sanctuary to the Benedictine monks, which by now must have reached considerable dimensions, with three internal naves and a bell tower... follows "https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santuario_di_Santa_Vittoria#Storia" The powerful Orsini family had important restoration and conservation works carried out in the 15th century. In 1574, following the Council of Trent, Bishop Pietro Camaiani assigned an income to the church, so that it was kept in good condition.[4] The building was restored starting in 2018, to repair the damage caused by the earthquake that hit the area in 2016 and to counteract the slow collapse of the embankment on which the structure is located. The interventions concerned the internal roofing, protection against water infiltration and deformations of the bell tower.[1]
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes around Scandriglia, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Sabine mountains and the Lucretili Mountains Natural Park. Most of these routes are classified as difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists.
The terrain around Scandriglia is characterized by diverse landscapes with numerous ascents and descents, situated at an elevation of 535 meters above sea level. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads and some dirt tracks, winding through lush beech forests, cultivated fields, and historical sites. Routes like the Castello Orsini – Deer Enclosure loop from Nerola exemplify the varied gradients typical of the region.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Scandriglia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular View of Palombara Sabina – Murals of the Former Gentili Quarry loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano, which covers nearly 100 km, and the shorter View of Palombara Sabina – Murals of the Former Gentili Quarry loop from Nerola.
Scandriglia is rich in historical sites. You can encounter ancient Roman traces like settlements at Cima Coppi and Madonna of Colors, and the impressive Devil's Bridge. The town itself features the 15th-century Palazzo Degli Anguillara and the Church of the Assumption. Near Posticciola, the Romanesque bridge (Ponte Vecchio) is a well-preserved medieval structure. For more historical exploration, consider routes that pass near highlights such as the Ruins of Stazzano Vecchio or the Morella Ruins.
Absolutely. The region is part of the Lucretili Mountains Natural Park, offering stunning natural beauty. Monte Acuziano, at 489 meters, provides panoramic views of Lazio. You can also find serene lakes and dams nearby, such as Lagustelli di Percile or the Posticciola Dam. The routes often traverse lush beech forests, providing picturesque scenery.
Most touring cycling routes in Scandriglia are classified as difficult due to the significant elevation changes and varied gradients. For example, the Junction for Rocca Sinibalda – Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano involves substantial ascents and descents over its 42.5 km. While there are some moderate options, cyclists should be prepared for challenging terrain.
The touring cycling routes around Scandriglia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 1000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the challenging ascents, diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to discover ancient Roman traces and historical architecture.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the Casa del Pastore Mountain Hut offers a convenient resting point for those tackling the uphill stretch towards Mount Pellecchia. Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can typically find places to refuel.
Scandriglia, nestled in the Sabine mountains, offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. The lush beech forests and cultivated fields are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Summer can be warm, while winter might present more challenging conditions due to elevation and potential for colder weather.
While the guide focuses on the routes themselves, Scandriglia is accessible, and some routes start from nearby towns like Nerola or Poggio Moiano, which may have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to plan your access to specific starting points.
Yes, Scandriglia offers several longer and more demanding routes. The View of Palombara Sabina – Murals of the Former Gentili Quarry loop from il Torraccio a Poggio Moiano, for instance, is a difficult 98.2 km path with significant elevation gain, ideal for experienced touring cyclists seeking a substantial challenge.
Your touring cycle routes might take you through or near charming settlements such as Nerola, Poggio Moiano, and Orvinio. These towns often provide opportunities to experience local culture and find amenities. You might also pass by historical settlements like Castel di Tora or Cineto Romano.


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