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Touring cycling around Castelplanio offers routes through the rolling hills and river valleys of the Marche region. The landscape is characterized by agricultural areas, small villages, and natural waterways like the Mergo River and the Esino. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from gentle paths along rivers to more challenging climbs through the countryside. This area provides a diverse setting for exploring by touring bicycle.

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  • The most popular touring cycling route is Braccano Murals Village…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Braccano Murals Village – Mergo River loop from Castelplanio-Cupramontana

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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November 6, 2025, Monte San Vicino

Spectacular mountain accessible by road bike with climbs from four sides Braccano Castel San Pietro (Elcito) Frontale, Poggio San Vicino to obtain the Monte San Vicino Brevet

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spectacular all year round, not just in autumn

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Monte la Forcella offers a beautiful view of the beech forest, Elcito, Castreccioni Lake and the Upper Esino Valley.

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beautiful to admire and photograph

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The structure of Castello Mancini stands out on the small eminence that dominates the Montecappone district, recalling an ancient period through a building that is not a true historic villa. Although it represents a characteristic element of the territory, Castello Mancini was built from a project by Eng. Ernesto Galeazzi only in the 1920s. Intended for the Mancini family, already owners of the first silk mill in the Fontedamo district and the homonymous paper mill in Jesi, it is a reproduction that followed the medieval taste in vogue in the early 1900s. Castello Mancini represents the desire to recall an idea of the Middle Ages that was very common at the time, with a fortified medieval construction, equipped with a crenellated crown, turrets, Gothic arch openings with mullioned windows, exposed bricks and a small private chapel annexed to the structure. The building is in terracotta, with stone decorations, with the façade dominated by a coat of arms created for the Mancini family

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Villa Collebellombra extended over an area of over 180 hectares when, in 1908, the Gambelli family purchased the property. An extension that included seven colonies, the equivalent of the lands that go from the current Villa Serena Clinic to the Acquasanta area, from one side to the other. The Gambelli family was already known in Jesi since 1800, and not only for its landed properties. In fact, it owned the grocery store on Corso Vittorio Emanuele, known today as Corso Matteotti, where the iconic Caffè Saccaria is located. A presence in the city that included the historic home in the building adjacent to today's Pinacoteca Civica, a structure that extended all the way to Via Mazzini. In the historical moment of the nascent wealthy bourgeoisie of the early twentieth century, the entire estate represented a form of social redemption for the family: the Gambellis, in fact, continued to carry on the commercial activity and to manage those lands maintaining the management system, now consolidated, of sharecropping. Honorato Honorati decided to build Villa Collebellombra in 1790 in the style of Venetian villas, with the typical Palladian model. The villa was designed as a two-story building with a central body with a rectangular plan surmounted by a large tympanum, and a façade divided into three parts by pilasters. After a modification made in 1920, in which the main body was connected to the grain warehouses creating an Art Nouveau hall, Collebellombra came to present the typical layout of the villas of the Marche: an eighteenth-century chapel still officiated, the stables today become places of life of the current Gambelli family, the lemon house and the caretaker's house inside the property, a large courtyard, the garden with fountain and a vast park embracing the villa. The Marquis Luciano Honorati sold Villa Collebellombra in 1908 for 312,000 lire, giving the Gambellis a property that extended over 180 hectares of land. Today's equivalent of the area that extends from the Villa Serena Clinic to the Acquasanta area, from one side to the other. Villa Collebellombra also survived the Second World War, not without consequences. During the conflict it was occupied by both the German and Allied armies, resulting in the felling of many trees in the garden. At the end of the war, the entrance gate was moved further upstream and two hectares of woodland were lost, from the initial five hectares to the current three. Made up mostly of tall woodland, with three hectares of centuries-old oaks and holm oaks that hosted the construction of Villa Collebellombra and its history, the park was elevated to a monument of historical value and protected by the Superintendence of Fine Arts after numerous historical vicissitudes. A main avenue of olive trees allows you to enter the woods through a second avenue of lime trees, while the garden can be reached directly with a second access without an avenue. The “Italian garden” on the front of the building is typically 19th century and symmetrical, and over time it has been enriched with some trees in vogue between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, including cedars of Lebanon and palm trees. Villa Collebellombra is home to a fauna composed of many species of nocturnal birds of prey such as owls, little owls, barn owls and scops owls, as well as mammals such as badgers, weasels, hedgehogs, porcupines, foxes, wild boars and roe deer, who have found a welcoming and safe place in the woods. The garden on the front of the house has a fountain in the center but it has been disused for many years. In the woods there is a small lake populated by carp.

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The structure of Castello Mancini stands out on the small eminence that dominates the Montecappone district, recalling an ancient period through a building that is not a true historic villa. Although it represents a characteristic element of the territory, Castello Mancini was built from a project by Eng. Ernesto Galeazzi only in the 1920s. Intended for the Mancini family, already owners of the first silk mill in the Fontedamo district and the homonymous paper mill in Jesi, it is a reproduction that followed the medieval taste in vogue in the early 1900s. Castello Mancini represents the desire to recall an idea of the Middle Ages that was very common at the time, with a fortified medieval construction, equipped with crenellated crowning, turrets, Gothic arch openings with mullioned windows, exposed bricks and a small private chapel annexed to the structure. The building is made of terracotta, with stone decorations, with a facade dominated by a coat of arms created for the Mancini family, the first owner of the property. Before reaching it, you are greeted by a 50-meter tree-lined avenue, surrounded by tall, century-old trees that crown the evocative structure of the building.

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Very short stretch, but it avoids the main road of the village

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Castelplanio?

There are over 150 touring cycling routes in the Castelplanio area, offering a wide range of options for exploring the rolling hills and river valleys of the Marche region.

What is the general difficulty level of touring cycling routes in Castelplanio?

The routes around Castelplanio cater to various skill levels. While there are 11 easy and 41 moderate routes, the majority, about 104, are classified as difficult, often featuring significant climbs through the countryside. This makes the area particularly appealing for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Castelplanio?

For families, routes along the river valleys, such as those near the Esino or Mergo rivers, tend to be flatter and more accessible. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always present, look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, often found among the 11 easy routes available.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Castelplanio?

You can expect varied terrain, from gentle paths along natural waterways like the Mergo River and the Esino, to more challenging climbs through agricultural areas and small villages. The region is characterized by rolling hills, so many routes will include ascents and descents.

What are some interesting places to explore or landmarks to see along the touring cycling routes?

Many routes pass by historical and natural attractions. You might encounter sites like the Eremo dei Frati Bianchi, the Grotta del Vernino, or the historic Precicchie Castle. The Sentino Gorge – Frasassi Caves loop from Castelplanio-Cupramontana, for example, takes you near significant natural wonders.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Castelplanio?

Yes, many routes are designed as loops. A popular option is the Braccano Murals Village – Mergo River loop from Castelplanio-Cupramontana, which offers cultural sights and river scenery. Another is the Lake Cingoli – Lago di Cingoli loop from Castelplanio-Cupramontana, exploring lake and hilly landscapes.

What is the best season for touring cycling in Castelplanio?

Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Castelplanio, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but still enjoyable, particularly in the mornings or late afternoons. Winters are cooler and can be damp, making them less ideal for extensive touring.

Are there routes that pass through towns or villages with cafes and amenities?

Yes, many routes are designed to connect small villages and agricultural areas. For instance, the Maiolati Spontini Fountain – Pasticceria Scortechini loop from Moie specifically highlights local towns and a pastry shop, suggesting opportunities for refreshments and breaks along the way.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about touring cycling in Castelplanio?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from scenic river paths to challenging hill climbs, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural waterways.

Are there any easier routes for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride?

Yes, there are 11 easy routes available. A good option for a more relaxed ride is the Jesi–Pantiere Cycle Path – Cycle path along the Esino in Jesi loop from Moie, which follows the Esino river and has minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a leisurely pace.

Is public transport available to access the starting points of touring cycling routes?

While specific public transport connections to every trailhead can vary, Castelplanio and nearby towns like Moie and Jesi are generally connected by local bus services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes that accommodate bicycles or for stops close to your desired starting point.

Where can I find parking for my car when starting a touring cycling route?

Most towns and villages in the Castelplanio area, including Castelplanio itself, Moie, and Castelplanio-Cupramontana, offer public parking facilities. For routes starting from these locations, you can typically find parking in or near the town centers. Always check local signage for any restrictions.

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