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Road cycling routes around Anguillara Sabazia are shaped by a picturesque volcanic landscape, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features the large Lake Bracciano and the smaller Lake Martignano, both volcanic in origin, providing continuous lake views and varied elevation. Cyclists encounter a mix of ascents and descents across small hills, connecting charming medieval towns. This area, located northwest of Rome, presents a range of road cycling opportunities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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35.5km
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Embark on the Tour of Lake Bracciano, a moderate racebike route that circles the volcanic lake. You will cover 22.1 miles (35.5 km) with an elevation gain of 1035 feet…
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64
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81.6km
03:40
800m
800m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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49.2km
02:03
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.3km
02:51
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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111km
05:09
1,040m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The following section is closed as of the end of January 2026. A light bicycle can be carried up a steep set of stairs to the road. Those unable to do so should leave the Tiber Cycle Path earlier via one of the ramps.
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Castel Sant'Angelo in the background
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Yes, plenty of views of the lovely lake but let's be honest, the road itself is in terrible condition and drivers think they are on the F1 Circuit.
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To visit at least once in your life
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preparatory tour to get to Ponte Milvii
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Located on the right bank of the Tiber, a few steps from the Vatican to which it is connected by the Passetto de Borgo, Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as Mole Adriana and Mausoleum of Hadrian, is one of the most famous and visited monuments in Rome. From the top of its terraces or from the large openings located along the external walkways, you can also enjoy one of the most evocative views of the city, especially at sunset. The history of Castel Sant'Angelo begins in 135 AD, at the request of Emperor Hadrian (117-138 AD) to have a funerary mausoleum built for him and his family, commissioning it from the architect Demetriano. The emperor had in mind a monumental tomb in the style of the Mausoleum of Augustus, but much larger in size. Completed in 139, a year after the death of Emperor Hadrian, under Antoninus Pius, the mausoleum was accessible from the Campo Marzio by crossing the Ponte Aelio, now the Ponte Sant'Angelo.
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Nice view of Anguillara, even if the asphalt in that stretch of the lake is terrible
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The road cycling routes around Anguillara Sabazia primarily offer moderate to difficult challenges. The volcanic landscape means you'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents across small hills. While there are no routes classified as easy, 14 of the 19 available routes are moderate, and 5 are difficult, providing options for various fitness levels.
Cycling around Lake Bracciano involves a varied volcanic terrain with continuous lake views. You can expect a mix of ascents and descents as you navigate the small hills characteristic of the area. For example, the Tour of Lake Bracciano route, covering 22.1 miles (35.5 km), features an elevation gain of over 315 meters.
Yes, for those seeking a significant challenge, the region offers routes with substantial distance and elevation gain. A notable difficult route is the Historic Center of Cerveteri – View of Tolfa loop from Anguillara, which spans 68.6 miles (110.5 km) and includes over 1280 meters of elevation gain, connecting historical areas.
The routes often connect Anguillara Sabazia with other charming medieval towns like Bracciano and Trevignano Romano. You can also find natural highlights such as the Monte Gelato Waterfalls in the Valle del Treja Natural Park, or explore the ancient Via degli Inferi. The volcanic lakes, Lake Bracciano and Lake Martignano, are central to many scenic rides.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points in Anguillara Sabazia. An example is the View of Anguillara – View of Lake Bracciano loop from Anguillara, a 29.2-mile (46.9 km) route with scenic viewpoints.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque volcanic landscape, the continuous lake views, and the engaging mix of ascents and descents that make for an interesting ride. The connections to charming medieval towns are also frequently highlighted.
Anguillara Sabazia offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures for road cycling, with less intense heat than summer and milder weather than winter. The region's natural beauty is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, some routes extend to the tranquil Lake Martignano, offering a change of scenery and often involving some climbs. The View of Anguillara – Martignano Spring loop from Anguillara is a moderate 70.1 km route that takes you towards this beautiful volcanic lake.
Absolutely. Many road cycling routes are designed to link Anguillara Sabazia with nearby historical towns, allowing you to explore local history and culture. For instance, the View of Anguillara Sabazia – Bracciano Castle loop from Anguillara is a moderate 82.1 km route that takes you to Bracciano.
Yes, the volcanic landscape and lakeside locations provide numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes often feature panoramic vistas of Lake Bracciano and the surrounding countryside. The medieval old town of Anguillara Sabazia itself, perched on a hilltop, offers picturesque viewpoints, including from the 15th-century I Giardini del Torrione.
For additional information about Anguillara Sabazia and the wider Lazio region, you can visit the official tourism website: visitlazio.com. This resource can provide details on local attractions, events, and general travel advice for the area.


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