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Mountain bike trails around Sant'Angelo Muxaro traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural plains, and areas of natural reserve. The region offers varied terrain, from paths winding through historic town centers to routes exploring nature reserves. Mountain bikers can expect a mix of open country and more secluded sections, with elevation changes typical of inland Sicily.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
5.0
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12
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36.2km
03:09
720m
720m
Experience a moderate 22.5-mile mountain bike loop near Aragona, Sicily, featuring unique geological scenery and the Macalube mud volcanoes.
36.2km
03:12
970m
970m
This difficult 22.5-mile mountain biking loop from Raffadali explores the unique lunar landscape of the Macalube di Aragona Nature Reserve.

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16
riders
127km
11:08
3,350m
3,350m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
7
riders
32.3km
02:01
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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3
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25.3km
01:53
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The site is still closed in 2025, but you can approach the fence where you can observe one of the most distant volcanoes. Furthermore, there seems to be a possibility of a "soon" reopening. The macalube (or maccalube) are small mud volcanoes formed by a rare geological phenomenon called sedimentary volcanism: methane gas pressure causes gas, water, and clayey sediments to escape from the subsurface, forming mud cones very similar to volcanoes. The term likely derives from the Arabic maqlùb, meaning "overturning" or "upside down," referring to the lifting and overturning of older materials brought to the surface during eruptive phases (from the web).
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This basilica in the heart of Agrigento is a baroque church with an elegant façade and interiors richly decorated with stucco and works of art.
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"The hill, called rocca spaccata or jacca, “fissure”, shows us two parts separated by a void and tradition has it that the rock split with Jesus' last breath on the cross".
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Such a warm little village. I was in the bar opposite the church on the piazza and was greeted so warmly as if I had always lived there. Next to the church is a beautiful mural and I also had a good meal at il Pellegrino.
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Aragona is not the prettiest village on the Magna Via but it is comparatively large and there are several restaurants and bars to stop at. Almost everyone goes to "la botte del Pellegrino" where there is a special menu for hikers.
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The medieval nucleus preserves the tortuous layout of the streets typical of Arab cities.
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Santo Stefano Quisquina is the main inhabited center of the Monte Cammarata natural park. In addition to being an exquisite provincial village, it is also convenient for visiting the main attractions of the area: the Andromeda theater and the sanctuary of Santa Rosalia.
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Around the majestic cliff of the ducal castle, built by the Colonna princes, stands the picturesque village of Joppolo Giancaxio, founded in 1696 at the behest of the baron. In addition to its castle, this agricultural center is famous for the cultivation of yellow melon and for the annual festival held in early August, attracting enthusiasts and the curious.
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The mountain bike trails in this region primarily range from moderate to difficult. There are no easy trails listed, so riders should be prepared for routes that involve significant climbs and descents. Out of 20 available tours, 14 are rated moderate and 6 are difficult.
Currently, there are no mountain bike trails specifically rated as easy in the Sant'Angelo Muxaro area. The routes available are categorized as moderate or difficult, suggesting they require a certain level of experience and fitness. Riders new to mountain biking might find these trails challenging.
Trail lengths vary, but many popular routes are substantial. For example, the Loop Trail above Aragona is 22.5 miles (36.2 km) and takes about 3 hours 9 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes like the Cammarata Historic Town Centre – Panoramic Elevator loop from Campofranco can extend to 81.5 miles (131.2 km) and take over 11 hours.
You can expect varied terrain characterized by rolling hills, agricultural plains, and natural reserve areas. Trails often feature a mix of open country and more secluded sections, with elevation changes typical of inland Sicily. Some routes may pass through historic town centers or explore unique geological features, such as those found in the Macalube di Aragona Nature Reserve.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the Sant'Angelo Muxaro area are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Loop Trail above Aragona, the challenging Macalube di Aragona Nature Reserve Loop from Raffadali, and the Luigi Pirandello Theater – Agrigento Bassa Station loop from Aragona.
The region offers several points of interest. You might encounter natural beauty like the Monte Conca Nature Reserve or the unique mud volcanoes of the Macalube di Aragona Nature Reserve. Historical sites such as Petra di Calathansuderj and the Torre del Salto d’Angiò also lie along some routes, offering cultural insights amidst your ride.
The trails around Sant'Angelo Muxaro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often appreciate the varied landscapes, which include rolling hills, agricultural plains, and natural reserves, as well as the routes that connect historic areas. The mix of open country and secluded sections provides a diverse riding experience.
Given Sicily's Mediterranean climate, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant seasons for mountain biking. Temperatures are milder, and the landscape is often lush. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winters are typically mild but can bring rain.
While specific crowd levels can vary, routes that venture further into nature reserves or less populated areas tend to be quieter. The Macalube di Aragona Nature Reserve Loop from Raffadali, for instance, explores a unique natural landscape that might offer a more secluded experience compared to routes closer to towns.
Given the moderate to difficult ratings and varied terrain, appropriate gear is essential. A well-maintained mountain bike suitable for off-road conditions, a helmet, and comfortable cycling apparel are standard. Due to potential elevation changes and longer distances, carrying sufficient water, snacks, a repair kit, and navigation tools is highly recommended. Sun protection is also crucial, especially during warmer months.
Yes, some routes are designed to connect or pass through settlements where you might find opportunities for refreshments. For example, the Luigi Pirandello Theater – Agrigento Bassa Station loop from Aragona passes through Aragona, a town where you can likely find cafes or shops. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify such points of interest along the way.


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