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Touring cycling the difficult Bitti and TranSardinia Stage 2 Loop, you'll cover 18.9 miles through mountainous Sardinian landscapes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.01 km
Highlight • Settlement
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Tip by
1.73 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Tip by
18.2 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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Tip by
23.5 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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30.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.9 km
12.8 km
1.68 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
22.2 km
8.11 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (830 m)
Lowest point (510 m)
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The ideal times to cycle this route are from March to May and September to November. This avoids the intense summer heat and crowds, offering more pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Sardinia's interior.
The terrain around Bitti, reflecting the broader TranSardinia route, can be challenging. Expect a mix of surfaces, potentially including unpaved sections, gravel, and steep climbs. While designed for touring bicycles, some parts may require good fitness and advanced riding skills, and you might encounter sections where pushing your bike is necessary, especially after rain.
While specific parking for the 'Bitti and TranSardinia Stage 2 Loop' isn't detailed, as the route starts and ends in Bitti, you can typically find parking within the town. Look for public parking areas in or near the town center to begin your ride.
This loop offers a glimpse into Sardinia's rugged interior. You'll pass through the ancient stone village of Bitti, experience a Quiet road closed to cars, and potentially encounter the historical site of Romanzesu. The route also features a TranSardinia – smooth descent into Bitti, showcasing the region's diverse and dramatic mountainous landscapes.
Given its 'difficult' rating and the challenging nature of routes in the TranSardinia region, this loop is generally not recommended for beginners. It requires very good fitness and some experience with varied terrain, including potential unpaved sections and significant elevation changes.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Bitti and TranSardinia Stage 2 Loop. It traverses public roads and trails in the Sardinian interior.
While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on this cycling route, it's primarily designed for touring bicycles. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it can comfortably keep pace or be safely carried, and always keep it on a leash, especially near settlements or if encountering local wildlife and livestock.
The route starts and ends in Bitti, where you'll find basic amenities like cafes, shops, and accommodation. However, the interior of Sardinia is sparsely populated, so services are limited once you leave the main town. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks for the duration of your ride.
Yes, this route incorporates a significant portion of the official TranSardinia stage 2. It also briefly touches upon local paths such as Piazza Giorgio Asproni, Via Montello, Piazza San Giovanni, Via Firenze, Piazza San Sebastiano, and Piazza Doneddu within the Bitti area.
You can expect diverse and dramatic scenery, characteristic of Sardinia's interior. This includes mountainous landscapes, broadleaf forests, agrarian valleys, and granitoid rock plateaus. The route offers a sense of wild, rural nature and passes through traditional villages, providing a glimpse into local culture.
Given the 'difficult' rating and potential for varied terrain, it's recommended to bring a well-maintained touring bicycle, a helmet, sufficient water, snacks, a basic repair kit (including spare tubes), and appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions. A GPS device or a downloaded map is also highly advisable as signage may be limited in some rural areas.
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