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Road cycling routes around Pratola Serra traverse the hilly landscape of Irpinia, situated within Italy's province of Avellino. The terrain features a mix of valleys, including the Sabato river valley, and rolling hills, with the town itself perched on higher ground. This region offers varied topography, from gentle slopes winding through vineyards to more demanding climbs, providing diverse experiences for road cyclists. The area is characterized by its agricultural heritage, with routes often passing through vineyards and olive groves.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In the heart of Irpinia, the historic Mastroberardino winery welcomes visitors to a place where tradition and terroir meet. Located at Via Manfredi 29-33 in Atripalda, this estate is one of the most emblematic wineries in Campania, with over a century of history behind it. Here, you can discover the authentic aromas and flavors of Irpinia by visiting the ancient cellars, strolling among the barrels, and tasting the wines that have made the brand famous worldwide, from Taurasi to Fiano di Avellino, and Greco di Tufo. A perfect place for those who love combining nature, culture, and flavor: easily accessible from Avellino and an ideal stop for those exploring Campania by bike or on foot along the local trails. Mastroberardino Società Agricola is also the ideal place to charge your e-bike and earn DINAclub points. Find out how at: https://dinaclub.repower.com./ To discover the area, a ready-to-ride itinerary: https://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/2669107814?share_token=akxDoSlCv1G2NZXO2cnK9sHg24Q5uxGsEPXSkJmK8nV7XCjuck&ref=wtd
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Few people know that this church was located in Piazza Libertà at the beginning of the 1900s...
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Important square in Avellino which, since 2017, has been enriched with some sculptures and fountains.
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Town located at more than 300 meters above sea level on the banks of the Sabato river. Its position is strategic and allows you to have a view of the routes between Naples and Puglia and between Benevento and Salerno.
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It was built in 1942, in honor of the Church of the Annuntita previously located in Piazza Libertà and dating back to the 16th century, designed by the architect Domenicantonio Mazzei, and dedicated to the Madonna del Rosario. The church is in neo-Gothic style, with three naves with a single central portal at the top of a low, slightly splayed staircase. On the lunette there is a mosaic with a gold background depicting the Virgin of the Rosary. Inside, various circular windows are placed along the side aisles and depict the various mysteries of the Rosary. On both sides of the entrance are two stained glass windows: one depicting a Pietà and the other depicting the baptism of Christ in the Jordan. The central rose window is a stained glass window with the Annunciation. In the deep apse there are four roundels with stained glass windows of the four evangelists. It overlooks Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and is governed by the Dominican fathers, who reside in the adjacent convent. Inside, various valuable works and stained glass windows, restored.
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scenic route in the municipalities that produce Greco di Tufo
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The region around Pratola Serra, nestled in Irpinia, offers a diverse hilly landscape. You'll find a mix of rolling hills, river valleys like the Sabato, and more demanding climbs. Routes often wind through vineyards and olive groves, providing both scenic beauty and varied elevation profiles suitable for different cycling preferences.
Yes, Pratola Serra offers routes for various skill levels. While many routes feature significant elevation, there are options with more moderate profiles. For example, the Ariano Monte Public Fountain – San Michele di Serino loop from Parolise-Candida is a moderate 23.3-mile ride that provides a balanced experience through the local countryside.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region provides routes with substantial elevation gain. The Church of the Rosary – Liberty Square, Avellino loop from Montefredane is a difficult 36.3-mile path with over 1,100 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Sanctuary of Montevergine loop from Montefredane, which includes a climb to 1270 meters above sea level, offering rewarding views.
The routes around Pratola Serra are rich with cultural and natural sights. You can cycle through the Irpinian wine region, passing vineyards and historical villages. Notable landmarks include the remains of a medieval castle in Serra di Pratola and the ancient Dolmen of Pratola Serra. The Hermitage of San Silvestro and various castles like Castello di Tufo are also accessible, adding a historical dimension to your ride.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Pratola Serra are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Ariano Monte Public Fountain – San Michele di Serino loop from Parolise-Candida and the Dragon Plain – Malepasso Road loop from Parolise-Candida, which is a moderate 30.6-mile ride.
The Irpinia region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as vineyards change colors. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are often enjoyable. Winters are cooler, and some higher elevation routes might be affected by weather, so checking local forecasts is always recommended.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Pratola Serra, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 244 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied topography, from gentle slopes through vineyards to challenging climbs, and the opportunity to explore historical villages and scenic landscapes away from heavy traffic.
While specific amenities vary by route, the region is dotted with charming towns and villages. Cycling through areas known for viticulture means you'll often find opportunities to stop for refreshments, including local cafes and eateries. Exploring towns like Montefusco or those along the Sabato river can provide convenient stops.
Pratola Serra and its surrounding towns typically offer public parking options. When planning your route, consider starting points in larger villages or near specific attractions, where parking is more likely to be available. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The routes vary significantly in length to accommodate different preferences. You can find shorter, moderate rides like the Ariano Monte Public Fountain – San Michele di Serino loop from Parolise-Candida at 23.3 miles (37.5 km), up to longer, more challenging routes such as the Church of the Rosary – Liberty Square, Avellino loop from Montefredane, which spans 36.3 miles (58.4 km).
Absolutely. Pratola Serra is located in an area renowned for its viticulture, producing esteemed DOCG wines like Taurasi, Greco di Tufo, and Fiano di Avellino. Many routes will naturally lead you through picturesque vineyards, offering a culturally rich and scenic cycling experience. You can explore villages among vineyards, such as Montefusco, which is just 6km away.


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