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Touring cycling routes around Ocre are set within the mountainous Abruzzo region of Italy, characterized by the Apennine peaks and the Sirente Velino Regional Park. The landscape features high-altitude prairies, verdant valleys, and forested hillsides. Ocre itself is situated on the northeastern slopes of Mount Ocre-Mount Cagno, providing varied terrain for cyclists.

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  • The most popular touring cycling route is Gravel bike ride from Rocca di Cambio towards Val d'Arno - loop tour, a…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Gravel bike ride from Rocca di Cambio towards Val d'Arno - loop tour

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 28, 2026, Campo Imperatore Plateau

The Campo Imperatore plateau is so special because it is one of Europe's most alien and untouched landscapes. The plateau is over 15 kilometers long and lies at an average altitude of 1,800 to 2,000 meters. This creates a unique combination of extreme vastness, raw nature, and cultural history. The main reasons why this area is unique: Europe's 'Little Tibet': Due to the vast treeless plains, the grazing herds of horses and sheep, and the immense mountain ranges surrounding it, you absolutely do not feel like you are in Italy here. The horizon is nowhere interrupted by modern buildings, which gives a rare sense of ultimate emptiness and space. The setting for iconic films: The alien landscape has been used as a film set by countless Hollywood directors. Major classics and westerns such as Once Upon a Time in the West and The Name of the Rose were filmed here.

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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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The Chiesa della Madonna della Neve on Campo Imperatore is the highest consecrated church in Italy. The small stone church is located at an impressive altitude of 2,130 meters in the Gran Sasso massif, right next to the historic hotel. A special story: the praying Pope Although the church originates from the fascist regime, the best-known anecdote is connected to a man of peace: Pope John Paul II. The Polish Pope was an avid hiker and ski enthusiast. To escape the hustle and bustle of the Vatican, he regularly went incognito to the Abruzzo mountains, where he could walk, pray, and enjoy nature in peace. On June 20, 1993, he paid a discreet visit to Campo Imperatore. During that visit, he officially consecrated the Chiesa della Madonna della Neve. For the inhabitants of the region, this was a special moment, as they knew how strongly John Paul II felt connected to these mountains.

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Historical tidbit: the pope who said 'no' The pontificate of Pope Celestine V lasted only five months. The simple hermit did not feel at all at home amidst the political intrigues and corruption of Rome. That is why he made a decision that was unprecedented at the time: he voluntarily resigned from his office to return to his humble life in the mountains. He thus became the first pope in history to abdicate of his own accord. After his death, his body was interred in the Basilica of Collemaggio. His impressive crystal mausoleum can still be admired there today. A special link with Pope Benedict XVI After the severe earthquake that struck L'Aquila in 2009, Pope Benedict XVI visited the heavily damaged basilica. At the tomb of Celestine V, he silently laid down his own pallium, the woolen shoulder band he had received at his papal inauguration. At that moment, it seemed like a subdued tribute to his predecessor. Only four years later did this gesture take on a deeper meaning. In 2013, Benedict XVI himself voluntarily resigned as pope, the first since the late Middle Ages. His symbolic tribute to Celestine V proved, in retrospect, to be a remarkable harbinger of his own historic decision. Thus, centuries after Celestine V's abdication, the Basilica of Collemaggio once again closed a special chapter in papal history.

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The Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio is undoubtedly the architectural and spiritual jewel of L'Aquila. Located at the end of an impressive green lawn just outside the city walls, this 13th-century church combines a unique Abruzzian Romanesque-Gothic style with a history that forever changed the Catholic Church. The history of the basilica is closely linked to Pietro da Morrone, a devout hermit who had retreated to the remote mountains of Abruzzo. According to tradition, the Virgin Mary appeared to him with the instruction to build a church on the hill of Collemaggio. Construction began in 1287. A few years later, in 1294, the Church found itself in a deep crisis. After the death of the pope, the cardinals had failed to elect a successor for more than two years. Finally, they appointed the simple hermit Pietro as a compromise. To everyone's surprise, he accepted the choice and was crowned Pope Celestine V in this basilica – and not in Rome. Shortly after his coronation, Celestine V issued the "Bulla del Perdono", a papal bull that granted believers full forgiveness of their sins if, with sincere repentance, they passed through the Holy Door (Porta Santa) of the basilica on August 28 or 29. This created the very first Holy Year or Jubilee in the history of the Catholic Church, six years before Rome introduced its own official jubilee. This special tradition, known as "La Perdonanza Celestiniana", is still celebrated every year and has been recognized as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.

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In L'Aquila, a rich medieval past effortlessly merges with admirable modern resilience. The proud capital of Abruzzo rises in full glory and is best discovered on foot. Wandering through the atmospheric streets, you'll encounter one architectural treasure after another. For example, start at the iconic Fontana delle 99 Cannelle, where 99 mystical stone masks continuously spout water. Climbing further up, you'll reach the massive 16th-century Forte Spagnolo. From this impressive fortress, you can enjoy a sweeping view of the rugged, often snow-capped peaks of the Gran Sasso massif. The city's rich history is also palpable in the many beautifully restored palazzi and churches. For instance, the Basilica di San Bernardino overwhelms every visitor with a breathtaking baroque ceiling adorned with gold leaf. After all the cultural immersion, lively squares like Piazza del Duomo invite you for a well-deserved break. It's the perfect place to enjoy the local cuisine and a good glass of Abruzzese wine at an outdoor cafe. As a grand finale, the Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio should not be missed. This striking, pink-and-white checkered church houses a true world first: the very first Holy Door in the world. Thanks to the central, free parking facilities just outside the city walls, this compact art city is the ideal destination for a carefree and inspiring cultural walking holiday.

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It’s an enchanted village, walking in those narrow alleys makes you dream, just like the delicacies that Barbara and Andrea expertly prepare in their small restaurant make you dream.

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The village is a little gem, it's a shame the welcome isn't great for cyclists, but it's a rather touristy area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Ocre?

There are over 220 touring cycling routes around Ocre, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored nearly 4,000 of these routes.

What types of landscapes can I expect to see while cycling near Ocre?

Cycling around Ocre, you'll experience the diverse landscapes of the Abruzzo region. This includes imposing Apennine peaks, high-altitude prairies like Campo Imperatore, verdant inland hills, and forested valleys. The area is part of the Sirente Velino Regional Park, providing a mountainous backdrop and varied terrain.

Are there easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for easier rides. The region offers 13 easy touring cycling routes. For example, routes through the valleys or along quieter roads can be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous experience. Always check the route details for elevation and distance.

What are some challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders?

Experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes, with 154 difficult options available. Routes like the Campo Imperatore Plateau – Campo Imperatore loop from Paganica (81.7 km with over 1800m elevation gain) or the even longer Campo Imperatore Plateau – Campo Imperatore Plateau loop from Paganica (108 km with over 2200m elevation gain) offer significant climbs and expansive views across the high-altitude plateau, often compared to a 'mini Tibet'.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in Ocre?

The best time for touring cycling in Ocre and the surrounding Abruzzo region is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is more favorable, and the high-altitude areas are accessible. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide milder conditions and beautiful scenery. Winter cycling can be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures, especially in the higher Apennine peaks.

Are there any notable attractions or landmarks I can visit along the cycling routes?

Yes, cycling routes often pass by historical and natural attractions. You might encounter sites like the Fountain of the 99 Spouts or the Stiffe Waterfall. The region also features medieval villages, ancient abbeys, and natural monuments like Piani di Pezza. Ocre itself has historical sites such as its 13th-century castle and the Convent of S. Angelo.

Can I rent bicycles in or near Ocre?

While specific bike rental shops in Ocre are not detailed, the broader Abruzzo region, particularly within national park centers, often offers e-bike and mountain bike rentals. It's advisable to check with local tourist information centers or accommodations in larger towns like L'Aquila for current rental options.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Ocre?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic Apennine scenery, the variety of routes from challenging mountain passes to serene valleys, and the opportunity to combine cycling with cultural and historical exploration through ancient villages.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Ocre?

Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Gravel bike ride from Rocca di Cambio towards Val d'Arno - loop tour, which offers a moderate 43 km ride through varied terrain. Other challenging loops include those around the Campo Imperatore Plateau.

Is public transport available to Ocre for cyclists with bikes?

Public transport options to Ocre, especially from larger cities like L'Aquila, may exist, but carrying bicycles on regional buses or trains can be restricted or require special arrangements. It's recommended to check with local transport providers in advance regarding their policies for bicycles to ensure a smooth journey.

Are there any specific permits required for cycling in the Sirente Velino Regional Park or other national parks?

Generally, specific permits are not required for cycling on established roads and trails within the Sirente Velino Regional Park or other national parks in Abruzzo. However, it's always good practice to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be aware of any specific rules regarding protected areas. For detailed information, you can consult the official park websites.

Can I find bike-friendly accommodation or cafes near the cycling routes?

The Abruzzo region is increasingly recognized as bike-friendly. While specific establishments in Ocre are not listed, many agriturismos, B&Bs, and hotels in the wider area cater to cyclists, offering secure bike storage, washing facilities, and sometimes even packed lunches. Similarly, cafes in villages along popular routes are generally welcoming to cyclists. It's advisable to check reviews or contact accommodations directly for bike-friendly amenities.

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