Ascent to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity from Vallepietra
Ascent to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity from Vallepietra
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21.4km
730m
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Challenge yourself on this difficult 13.3-mile touring cycling ascent to the Santuario Santissima Trinità, gaining 2396 feet in the Monti Si
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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10.6 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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21.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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20.8 km
261 m
234 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
20.8 km
334 m
246 m
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The route is predominantly paved, with approximately 20.8 km of asphalt road. There are very small sections, about 246 meters, that may be unpaved, and a few short segments with unknown surfaces. Expect a challenging but smooth ride for most of the ascent.
The ascent typically begins from Vallepietra. You should be able to find parking within the village before starting your ride towards the sanctuary. Specific parking areas are usually available near the main access points to the route.
No, this route is classified as a 'difficult' touring bicycle ride requiring 'very good fitness'. It involves a substantial elevation gain of about 730 meters over its length, with a significant climb segment averaging a 5.7% gradient. It's best suited for experienced cyclists.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during the spring, early summer, or early autumn months. These periods offer more favorable weather conditions, avoiding the intense heat of mid-summer and the potential for snow or ice in winter. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route itself. However, the trail is located within the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini, so it's always good practice to be aware of any general park regulations regarding activities or access.
The route offers stunning views as it winds through the Monti Simbruini mountains, showcasing great natural beauty and an unspoiled landscape. You'll see the Simbrivio River, small streams, and tiny waterfalls. The highlight of the journey is the destination itself, the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity, nestled dramatically under a rock face.
While the route is a paved road, which might be suitable for some dogs if they can keep up with a cyclist, it's primarily a challenging cycling ascent. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are fit enough for the distance and elevation, and always keep them on a leash, especially as you'll be sharing the road with potential vehicle traffic and passing through a natural park area.
Yes, this route briefly intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that are also part of the Grande Anello del Faito, Alta Via Cervara di Roma - Sella del Pozzotello, Sentiero Frassati - Tappa 1, Cammino di San Tommaso - Tappa 6, Sentiero Italia - Tappa O06, Trevi nel Lazio - Le Fontane - Fontana Faito - Vallepietra, and Sentiero da Rifugio del Faito a Vallepietra.
Yes, Vallepietra, being the starting point, typically offers some local amenities including cafes or restaurants where you can refuel before or after your ride. The area around the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity, especially during pilgrimage seasons, may also have facilities catering to visitors.
Given the 'difficult' classification and significant elevation gain, you should pack essentials for a challenging ride. This includes plenty of water and snacks, appropriate cycling gear, a repair kit for your bike, a first-aid kit, and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Don't forget your helmet and navigation tools.
As this route is within the Parco Naturale Regionale dei Monti Simbruini, cyclists should adhere to general park regulations. This typically includes staying on marked paths or roads, respecting wildlife, not littering, and being mindful of other visitors. While no specific cycling permits are usually needed for paved roads, always check the park's official website for the most current rules and any seasonal restrictions.