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The village of Prodo from Deruta – loop tour

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Italy
Umbria
Perugia
Deruta

The village of Prodo from Deruta – loop tour

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The village of Prodo from Deruta – loop tour

05:15

108km

1,420m

Road cycling

Prepare for a difficult road cycling adventure on "The village of Prodo from Deruta – loop tour." This challenging 67.1-mile (108.0 km) route demands very good fitness, featuring significant climbs that lead to a total elevation gain of 4675 feet (1425 metres). You can expect scenic Umbrian views throughout, especially as you approach the historic Prodo Castle or ascend Passo del Monte Peglia. The ride typically takes around 5 hours and 15 minutes to complete, offering a rewarding experience for experienced cyclists.

This difficult loop tour is designed for road cyclists with very good fitness, so plan accordingly for the demanding climbs. The route is mostly well-paved, but the significant elevation gain means you should be prepared for a strenuous ride. Ensure your bike is in excellent condition and carry enough hydration and nutrition for the 5-hour and 15-minute duration. While specific trailhead details are not provided, the tour starts from Deruta, so consider local parking options there.

Beyond the physical challenge, this route immerses you in the rich history and natural beauty of Umbria. You will pass by the medieval Prodo Castle, a privately owned landmark offering panoramic views, and the village square with its community bar. The route also includes Passo del Monte Peglia, part of the Monte Peglia and Selva di Meana Park area, known for its expansive vistas. Additionally, you will encounter Ospedaletto, an ancient Etruscan resting place for pilgrims, home to the 14th-century Santa Caterina d'Alessandria church.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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177 m

Deruta Historic Center

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Deruta is a municipality in the province of Perugia, known for its production of ceramics. Located on a hill, it is included among the most beautiful villages in Italy.

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13.0 km

Marsciano Historic Center

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Marsciano, located in the province of Perugia, is a renowned center of Valnestore and the Middle Tiber Valley. Its architectural heritage includes the Church of San Giovanni Battista, the nineteenth-century Town Hall and three medieval towers.

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20.2 km

Fratta Todina Medieval Village

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Fratta Todina is a small village in the province of Perugia built around a medieval castle.

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34.3 km

Pontecuti

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Pontecuti is a town near the bridge over the Tiber, and from here begins the climb that leads to Todi. It has Roman origins and was an outpost in defense of Tudertum, today's Todi. Of the castle that was built in the 14th century, only the large access gate and the walls remain.

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55.2 km

The village of Prodo was built near the castle of medieval origin owned by the Orvieto family of the Prodenzani (from which the village takes its name). The castle is a private property and cannot be visited. The bar of a recreational club which is the heart of the town overlooks the village square. Prodo is also famous for its gorges and for having hosted Giuseppe Garibaldi, on the run after the defeats suffered on the occasion of the failed attempt to conquer Rome and annex it to the newborn Kingdom of Italy.

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61.6 km

Public Water Fountain

Public Water Fountain

7

72.2 km

Monte Peglia Pass

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The Monte Peglia pass is located between the municipalities of San Venanzo and Orvieto and is part of the Monte Peglia and Selva di Meana park area. The road that connects the Tiber valley with the Chiani valley offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area.

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74.0 km

Ospedaletto

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On the route of the ancient Etruscan road, which connects Perugia to Orvieto, is Ospedaletto, known since the Middle Ages as a place for the shelter and refreshment of pilgrims and wayfarers. In addition to the natural beauty of Monte Peglia and the remains of the Plesistocene Breccia Ossifera, the small medieval church of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria should be mentioned, the first structure of which dates back to the 14th century. There you fill up with water and you can rest, eat, relax for a moment before setting off again.

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82.1 km

Hi Carlo!...luckily they have asphalted most of the route, honoring the Monte Peglia Park, a UNESCO heritage site, so now it is certainly more pleasant to travel this magnificent road🤞🏽🚲🍀

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108 km

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79.2 km

28.4 km

506 m

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95.4 km

12.7 km

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