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Gravel biking around Canzano offers routes through a hilly landscape nestled between the Vomano and Tordino river valleys. The terrain features green expanses, woods, and provides panoramic views of the Gran Sasso mountain range. This area is characterized by its diverse topography, making it suitable for exploring on two wheels with unpaved surfaces and dirt roads.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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41.8km
03:21
1,230m
1,230m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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90.8km
06:02
1,330m
1,330m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
02:05
590m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Did you know – The bell tower that has defied the earth for centuries Just for the impressive bell tower, a visit to the cathedral is worthwhile. At 50 meters high, it has dominated the skyline of Teramo for centuries. The tower was built in three phases: the robust square base dates from the 12th century, the middle section from the 14th century, and the elegant octagonal spire was added in 1493. Even more impressive is its hidden strength. Thanks to walls over 2.5 meters thick and an increasingly lighter structure towards the top, the tower can move during earthquakes. While the ground shakes, the tower "wobbles" along without losing its stability. That ingenious medieval craftsmanship has ensured that it has withstood numerous severe earthquakes for over five centuries. A beautiful example of how history, architecture, and engineering come together.
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The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is the monumental heart of Teramo and an absolute must-see. This impressive cathedral was built after the destruction of the old cathedral in 1156 and grew over the centuries into a unique interplay of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Inside, be sure to notice the many Roman columns and marble reliefs, originating from the nearby Roman theatre and amphitheatre. A visit to the Duomo is a journey through almost two thousand years of history and one of the highlights of a walk through Teramo.
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What can you see today? The Teatro Romano di Teramo is today an impressive archaeological site where the past is gradually being uncovered. From street level, you look three meters down at the ancient arches, the stage, and the orchestra area of this Roman theatre. Excavation and restoration work are in full swing, allowing you to witness a unique piece of living history. In a few years, this monument should once again become the setting for open-air performances and concerts – a visit now lets you experience the restoration up close.
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The Roman Theatre of Teramo takes you back to the time of the mighty Roman Interamnia. This impressive theatre from the reign of Emperor Augustus once seated around 3,000 spectators. After the fall of the Roman Empire, parts of the theatre disappeared into the city walls, including the nearby cathedral, and the rest remained hidden underground for centuries. Today, you can admire one of the most important Roman archaeological sites in Abruzzo – a place where almost 2,000 years of history come back to life.
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Currently the bridge IS NOT passable due to structural failure from lack of maintenance
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Avoid during peak sea hours but convenient for avoiding city traffic... use it calmly
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The Porta Reale, invariably called Porta Madonna by the inhabitants of Teramo, is a historic city gate and an important landmark in the city. The gate forms the direct entrance to the street that leads to the Santuario della Madonna delle Grazie. Some facts: Built for a royal visit. The gate was erected in the first half of the 19th century (partially rebuilt in 1825) as an arch of triumph. This was specifically intended to ceremoniously welcome King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies of the House of Bourbon to the city. Two names: The official name is Porta Reale (Royal Gate). However, the locals always call it Porta Madonna, due to its direct proximity to the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie. Medieval foundations: Although its current appearance is 19th-century, the gate stands on the site of a much older, medieval city gate. Those who look closely can still see some scarce remains of the old medieval city wall next to the gate. Strategic junction: Today, the gate marks the transition from modern Teramo to the historic center. It forms the starting point of the Corso De Michetti, the atmospheric axis that leads you deeper into the old city.
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The gravel bike trails around Canzano are characterized by a diverse, hilly terrain nestled between the Vomano and Tordino river valleys. You'll encounter green expanses, woods, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Gran Sasso mountain range and the Adriatic Sea.
There are several gravel bike routes available around Canzano, with komoot featuring 6 distinct tours. These routes cater to various skill levels, predominantly offering challenging rides through the region's varied landscape.
While most routes around Canzano are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation changes, the region's diverse landscape offers opportunities for exploration. For families, it's advisable to look for shorter sections of trails or consider routes with less elevation gain, focusing on the scenic river valleys or flatter sections if available. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and length.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. You might pass by the ancient Holy Stairs of Campli, the Romanesque Abbey of Santa Maria di Propezzano, or enjoy a Panoramic View of Terra Bianca. The Track Along the Vomano River also offers scenic views.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Canzano area are designed as loops. For example, the Track Along the Vomano River – Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Bellante-Ripattoni is a popular circular option, as is the Porta Reale (Porta Madonna) – Roman Theatre of Teramo loop from Teramo, which includes historical sites.
Canzano's climate, influenced by its hilly terrain and proximity to the Adriatic, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter might bring cooler temperatures and potentially some precipitation, though the region generally remains accessible.
The komoot community frequently praises the Canzano area for its challenging and scenic gravel biking. With over 20 visitors having explored these routes, many appreciate the diverse topography, the rewarding climbs, and the stunning panoramic views of the Gran Sasso and the Adriatic Sea that make each ride memorable.
Yes, the Panoramic View of Dirt Path – Giulianova seafront loop from Bellante-Ripattoni is a great option. This route leads through varied terrain and offers potential coastal views as it approaches the Giulianova seafront, providing a different perspective of the region.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. For instance, the Castelbasso Historic Village – Opperbacco Gravel Road loop from Piazza dei Poeti takes you through the charming Castelbasso Historic Village. Canzano itself is a medieval village with an interesting historic center, and routes often connect to nearby towns with their own cultural heritage.
Given the hilly nature of the region, gravel bike routes around Canzano often feature significant elevation gain. For example, the Porta Reale (Porta Madonna) – Roman Theatre of Teramo loop from Teramo involves over 1250 meters of ascent, making it a challenging ride. Even routes like the Track Along the Vomano River – Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Bellante-Ripattoni still include around 450 meters of climbing.
Yes, the region is defined by the Vomano and Tordino river valleys. The Track Along the Vomano River – Vomano Cycle Bridge loop from Bellante-Ripattoni is an excellent example, following the Vomano River and offering varied scenery along its banks.


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