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Mountain biking around Pagliara features diverse and challenging landscapes within Sicily, Italy. The region is characterized by the Peloritani Mountains, offering demanding trails with significant elevation changes and varied surfaces including dirt paths and unpaved segments. Riders can explore areas near the Alcantara Valley, which provides off-road paths through vineyards and olive groves, alongside panoramic coastal views.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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35.7km
03:48
1,060m
1,060m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.1km
03:16
850m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.3km
05:15
1,320m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An interesting gateway along the ancient Castroreale-Mandanici cattle track where it overlaps with the Peloritani mountain range. The annual pilgrimages to the Sanctuary of Tindari, which are made in a variety of ways (on foot, by bike, on horseback), all pass through this gateway. Over the years, devout believers have erected votive icons, each representing their Ionian hometown, making the whole experience unique and a delight to see.
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A church where you can admire Byzantine, Arab, Sicilian, and Norman architecture. The exterior features exposed brick. The interior columns are made of granite similar to that of the ancient theater in Taormina. They are likely excavated columns from the Byzantine era. The column abacus is made of lava stone.
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In the Acqua Ruggia fountain where Ruggero stopped to drink, there are two taps surrounded by masks, a drinking trough, and tiles with images of peasant tradition.
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Towards Casalvecchio da Savoca
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Small village located halfway between Roccalumera and Mandanici.
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View of the gorges where the D'Agró river flows.
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Pagliara, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The region is known for its diverse and challenging landscapes within Sicily, Italy.
You can expect diverse and challenging terrain, including very steep climbs and descents, dirt paths, and unpaved segments. The Peloritani Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop with exciting ups and downs. Some routes in the broader Messina region also feature technical elements like jumps, rock faces, and rock gardens for advanced riders.
While many trails are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options. Out of 62 routes, 3 are classified as easy. However, the region is generally known for its challenging terrain, so even easier routes might have some demanding sections.
Experienced riders often enjoy challenging routes like the Rifugio Brignolaro – Rifugio Postoleoni loop from Roccalumera-Mandanici, which is a difficult 57.7 km trail with significant elevation changes. Another popular difficult route is the Roccalumera Seafront Promenade – Fiumedinisi Spring loop from Roccalumera-Mandanici, covering 39.7 km through varied landscapes.
Absolutely. Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Peloritani Ridge provides spectacular vistas over the Messina Strait, and you can enjoy expansive views from Mount Calvary of Savoca, stretching to Calabria and the Strait of Messina. The Great view on the coast loop from Mandanici is a moderate route specifically highlighted for its coastal views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic landscapes of the Peloritani Mountains, including forests, canyons, and gorges. The nearby Alcantara Valley features the unique columnar basalt formations of the Alcantara Gorges. You might also encounter highlights like Monte Scuderi or the Verna Nature Trail.
Yes, there are several refuges and springs. For example, Rifugio Postoleoni is a well-equipped area with a fountain, tables, benches, and barbecue facilities. You can also find natural springs like Acqua Latte Spring and the Spring of the Dorsale dei Peloritani.
The mountain bike trails around Pagliara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging mountainous terrain, the varied landscapes, and the stunning coastal views.
Yes, many of the routes around Pagliara are designed as loops. Examples include the difficult Rifugio Brignolaro – Rifugio Postoleoni loop and the moderate Roccalumera Seafront Promenade – View of the Olive Grove loop, both starting from Roccalumera-Mandanici.
Definitely. The area around Pagliara is dotted with historical sites. You can integrate visits to places like the 12th-century Church of Saints Peter and Paul of Agrò or the Castello di Sant'Alessio Siculo into your cycling routes, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' time, Sicily generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities for much of the year. Given the challenging terrain and potential for heat, spring and autumn might be ideal to avoid the peak summer heat and enjoy comfortable riding conditions.
Yes, the Alcantara Valley, located nearby, offers off-road paths and country roads that wind through vineyards and olive groves. The moderate Roccalumera Seafront Promenade – View of the Olive Grove loop from Roccalumera-Mandanici is an example of a route that passes through olive groves.


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