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124km
1,860m
Road cycling
This difficult 76.8-mile road cycling ring tour through Viterbo Tuscia offers 6087 feet of elevation gain and takes about 6 hours.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Riserva Naturale Regionale Valle dell'Arcionello
Riserva Naturale Provinciale Tuscania
SIC Fiume Marta (alto corso)
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This challenging racebike tour typically takes around 6 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This duration is for cycling only and does not include stops for rest or sightseeing.
No, this tour is classified as a 'difficult' road ride and demands 'very good fitness'. With approximately 1,855 meters of elevation gain over 124 kilometers, it presents a significant challenge best suited for experienced cyclists.
Yes, as the name suggests, this is a ring tour, meaning it's a loop route. You will finish at your starting point.
While the exact starting point and parking facilities are not specified, Viterbo and the surrounding towns offer various parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in one of the larger settlements like Viterbo or Montefiascone before your ride.
The terrain consists primarily of rolling hills and mountains, including the Cimini Mountains, which contribute to significant uphills and downhills. While many roads in the Viterbo Tuscia region are well-paved, be prepared for some potentially unpaved or more challenging sections on harder routes like this one.
You can expect a diverse and picturesque backdrop. The route traverses scenic roads through green hills, medieval villages like San Martino al Cimino and Soriano nel Cimino, and offers views of enchanting volcanic lakes. You'll also pass through ancient woods, olive groves, and vineyards, showcasing the region's natural beauty and historical charm.
The Viterbo Tuscia region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or cold, making them ideal for tackling a challenging tour like this.
Yes, the tour passes through or near several notable locations. You'll encounter charming settlements such as San Martino al Cimino, Soriano nel Cimino, Montefiascone, and Tuscania. A unique highlight is the Sacred Grove of Bomarzo, a fascinating park of grotesque sculptures.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several official trails. You will briefly intersect with parts of the Via Francigena - 07 Lazio, Cammino Rosso, Via Romea - Part Latium, and EuroVelo 5 - Via Romea Francigena - part Italy, among others.
This is a racebike tour on public roads and through towns, so dogs are generally allowed in public spaces. However, if you plan to stop at any specific attractions or establishments, it's best to check their individual pet policies beforehand.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route, as it primarily uses public roads. However, if you choose to visit attractions like the Sacred Grove of Bomarzo, there may be separate admission fees.
Yes, the tour passes through several towns and villages such as San Martino al Cimino, Soriano nel Cimino, Montefiascone, and Tuscania. These settlements offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities to refuel and rest.