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Mountain biking around Piglio offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and historic villages. The region features varied terrain, from dedicated cycle paths to more challenging mountain trails that ascend into the Apennine foothills. Riders can expect a mix of natural features like waterfalls and plateaus, providing a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.5
(28)
69
riders
47.6km
03:49
1,060m
1,060m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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20
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
(3)
11
riders
42.4km
04:00
1,040m
1,040m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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14
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21.4km
02:10
910m
910m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.9km
05:10
1,560m
1,560m
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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Beautiful and scenic giant bench (Big Bench) on the cycle path of the former Paliano Fiuggi railway
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The Fiuggi Acuto Piglio cycle path is fantastic, I've ridden the Acuto Piglio section many times on a road bike without any problems.
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A short detour to take on foot to admire a beautiful waterfall on the Aniene River
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This mill, built by Benedictine monks around the year 1000, was a fundamental point of reference for the inhabitants of the town and the surrounding areas. For centuries, people brought grain here to be ground, relying on the power of the water that, even today, flows clear and abundant. Today, all that remains of the Mola are the sturdy walls and the room where the milling took place, immersed in an almost fairy-tale landscape. All around, the river makes its way through moss and waterfalls, creating water games and reflections of light that make the atmosphere magical, especially in the early hours of the morning or at sunset. It is easy to let your imagination run wild and think about what life here must have been like once upon a time, with the noise of the millstones and the smell of freshly baked bread that spread through the houses of Jenne. The Vecchia Mola is not only a place of historical memory, but also an oasis of uncontaminated nature. In the surrounding area there are crystalline springs, such as that of the Cardellino, and paths that invite you to explore woods, caves and small waterfalls. Traveling along these routes, you often meet hikers, families and nature lovers, all attracted by the simple and authentic beauty of this corner of Lazio.
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The Sorgente del Cardellino is one of the most evocative springs of the upper course of the Aniene, located in the territory of the Simbruini Mountains Park, between Jenne and Trevi nel Lazio. This spring flows from a travertine rock completely covered in moss, creating an environment of great naturalistic charm. Along the path that crosses this part of the valley you will also find the Sorgente delle Tartare and the Cascata del Cardellino, which together form one of the most beautiful and uncontaminated landscapes of Lazio. The path that leads to the Sorgente del Cardellino is flat and also suitable for inexperienced hikers, allowing you to admire the richness of water and vegetation typical of mountain areas. The area is also famous for the presence of fauna such as the brown trout and numerous species of birds, including the goldfinch, which probably gives its name to the spring itself.
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The Piglio bench was the first in Lazio. Called bench no. 154, it is part of the Big Bench Community Project.
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Magnificent area for traveling by bike but also for a single outing. Impressive nature, thanks to the presence of rivers. Nature expresses all its beauty. The waterfalls are music to the ears of those who know how to enjoy nature, where the flat water creates beaches to be experienced in complete relaxation.
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Cycling along the path of San Benedetto, it is worth a very short detour of just over a hundred meters to enjoy the spectacle of this beautiful waterfall.
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There are over 70 mountain bike trails around Piglio, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Piglio offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails. You'll find approximately 10 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 32 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to advanced riders.
Yes, Piglio has several easy routes suitable for families. For a less strenuous ride, consider the Piglio–Acuto Cycle Path – Big Bench of Piglio loop, which is 11.9 miles (19.2 km) long and follows a dedicated cycle path.
The region features varied terrain, from dedicated cycle paths to more challenging mountain trails that ascend into the Apennine foothills. Riders can expect a mix of rolling hills, forested areas, and scenic plateaus.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Piglio are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio – Old Mill of Jenne loop from Altipiani Di Arcinazzo is a popular circular route exploring natural landmarks.
Many routes pass by interesting natural and historical sites. You might encounter the beautiful Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio, the historic Old Mill of Jenne, or the serene Lake Canterno. Some trails also lead through charming local villages.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for mountain biking in Piglio, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. While some trails are accessible year-round, winter can bring colder conditions and potential snow at higher elevations.
Yes, Piglio has several routes with substantial elevation gain. The Serrone-Forma Station – Serrone Village loop from Serrone, for instance, features over 1200 meters of ascent through rural landscapes.
The mountain bike trails in Piglio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the mix of natural beauty and historical sites, and the well-maintained cycle paths.
Yes, many of the more challenging mountain bike routes in Piglio ascend into the Apennine foothills, offering significant climbs and rewarding views. The Trevi Arch – Campocatino Plateau loop is a difficult route that takes you into these higher elevations.
Absolutely. The region is known for its natural water features. The Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio – Old Mill of Jenne loop is a prime example, taking you past the impressive Trevi Waterfalls.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are several options. The Arco di Trevi – Altipiani di Arcinazzo loop covers over 41 kilometers (25 miles) and offers a challenging experience.


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