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Road cycling routes around Carpineto Della Nora traverse a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, from lower-lying olive groves to the mountainous terrain of the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. The region, situated at an altitude of 535 meters, offers winding roads through valleys and forests, providing varied challenges for road cyclists. Riders can expect engaging climbs and descents, with routes often leading to panoramic views of the surrounding Abruzzo mountains. The area's diverse natural features, including…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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182
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47.8km
02:30
850m
850m
This moderate 29.7-mile road cycling route in Gran Sasso National Park offers diverse landscapes and 2779 feet of elevation gain.
5.0
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64
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42.0km
02:11
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(10)
884
riders
99.6km
05:38
2,220m
2,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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110km
06:25
2,660m
2,660m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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it is possible to buy meat and various foods, really well stocked if you buy meat, it is also possible to cook it on the grills they provide with hot coals always available during opening hours outside there is also a fountain with fresh drinking water
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Many visitors call it an unforgettable experience and an absolute must-do in Abruzzo. This is not an ordinary restaurant, but a unique DIY barbecue in the middle of the Campo Imperatore plateau. You choose your meat from the local butcher, your smoldering barbecue is ready for you to cook. Simply enjoy a meal with a spectacular view over the plateau. Those who want to avoid the crowds should come in May, June, September, or October. In July and August and on sunny weekends, it can be very popular and long queues often form. The location is usually open from April to November, typically daily from 09:00 to 19:00. The establishment closes during the winter months, as the plateau often disappears under a thick layer of snow.
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The endpoint by car is the large mountain square Piazzale di Campo Imperatore (2,130 meters). The breathtaking mountain road SS17bis leads you from the valley right up to the doors of the Hotel Campo Imperatore and the Astronomical Observatory. Why shouldn't you miss Campo Imperatore? Because here you are right in the middle of the high mountains without a strenuous climb. At an altitude of 2,130 meters, you are surrounded by impressive mountain peaks and begin one of the most beautiful hiking areas in the Apennines. The car journey there is an experience in itself: a winding road through the spectacular landscape of 'Little Tibet', where you often encounter horses, cows, and large flocks of sheep along the way. At the top, you will also find a unique mix of nature, history, and culture, with the historic hotel where Mussolini was imprisoned, the highest church in Italy, the astronomical observatory, and cozy food trucks where you can enjoy local specialties such as fresh pecorino and generously filled sandwiches.
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There's 2 rooms, one is locked and the other is open. The open one is big enough to sleep 4 people. There's a broom to clean a bit.
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A small shelter, a bit battered but essential in cold and bad weather. I believe it's always open.
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Why visit? See photos, you won't want to miss this.
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One word: breathtaking Highly recommended
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It has nothing to envy of the equally beautiful Dolomite landscapes
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Road cycling around Carpineto Della Nora offers a diverse and engaging terrain. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, from lower-lying olive groves to the mountainous landscapes of the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. Expect winding roads through valleys, dense beech forests, and high-altitude plateaus like the Voltigno Plateau, providing both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents.
There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Carpineto Della Nora, catering to various skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews.
While many routes feature significant climbs, there are a couple of easier options available. For a moderate ride that explores historic villages and scenic landscapes, consider the Calascio and Santo Stefano di Sessanio Loop. This route is 29.7 miles (47.8 km) long and takes about 2 hours 29 minutes to complete.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several difficult routes. The Campo Imperatore Summit – Gran Sasso Plateau loop from Ofena is a demanding 61.9 miles (99.6 km) trail that leads through the dramatic Gran Sasso mountain range, typically taking around 5 hours 38 minutes. Another difficult option is the Gran Sasso Plateau – Castel del Monte (Abruzzo) loop from Capestrano, which covers 110.1 km with substantial elevation gain.
The best seasons for road cycling in Carpineto Della Nora are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is more favorable, and the high-altitude areas, including the Voltigno Plateau and Gran Sasso, are more accessible. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and vibrant natural scenery.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Calascio and Santo Stefano di Sessanio Loop offers a moderate circular journey. For a more challenging option, consider the Campo Imperatore Summit – Gran Sasso Plateau loop from Ofena.
The routes offer breathtaking vistas of the Gran Sasso massif, Sirente-Velino, and Majella mountain ranges. You can also experience the unique landscapes of the Voltigno Plateau, characterized by pastures and beech woods. Notable natural attractions include the Capo la Serra Pass and the Scoppaturo Canyon.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can cycle past the historic center of Carpineto Della Nora, which retains its medieval atmosphere. The Rocca Calascio Castle is a prominent landmark, and the Abbey of San Bartolomeo, a well-preserved example of Cistercian medieval art, is also nearby. The village of Castel del Monte (Abruzzo) is another charming stop.
Along some routes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. For instance, the Mucciante Refreshment Stop is a known point of interest on routes that traverse the Gran Sasso Plateau, offering a chance to refuel and rest.
The duration of road cycling routes varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. Moderate routes like the Ascent to Campo Imperatore from Madonnina to the Bivio di Fonte Vetica (26.1 miles / 42.0 km) can take around 2 hours 10 minutes, while longer, difficult loops such as the Campo Imperatore Summit – Gran Sasso Plateau loop from Ofena (61.9 miles / 99.6 km) can take over 5 hours.
Yes, the high-altitude plains of Campo Imperatore are a popular destination for road cyclists. The Ascent to Campo Imperatore from Madonnina to the Bivio di Fonte Vetica is a moderate 26.1 miles (42.0 km) path featuring a sustained climb towards these expansive views. Another option is the Castel del Monte (Abruzzo) – Gran Sasso Plateau loop from Ristoro Mucciante, which also explores the Gran Sasso Plateau.


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