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Road cycling routes around Siano traverse a landscape characterized by valleys, rolling hills, and coastal views of the Gulf of Salerno. The region offers varied terrain, from routes passing through agricultural areas to those with more significant elevation gains. Road cyclists can expect a mix of open roads and sections winding through local communities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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70.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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75.0km
03:22
620m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Technically, inside the Rio Foce Sarno park you are not allowed to enter by bike and/or electric bike. I entered carrying it in my hand.
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It is the city's main place of worship and its most significant and important monument
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The Via dei Mercanti of Salerno is an ancient road that crosses the entire historic center of Salerno, representing the main communication and trade route since the Middle Ages. Around the year 1000, the Via dei Mercanti was called Drapparia, because it had shops of "drapes" (traded fabrics) of the Lombard principality of Salerno.
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The church of the Santissimo Crocifisso is a Catholic place of worship in Salerno, located on via dei Mercanti, the main commercial street in the historic center of the city. The church dates back to before the thirteenth century and was originally called the "church of Santa Maria della Pietà di Portanova". It was annexed to the contiguous and homonymous monastery, not very far from the Cathedral; it was then associated with the more powerful monastery of San Benedetto. It owes its name to the fact that there was a venerated cross on a panel, painted in the thirteenth century, now kept in the diocesan museum. The church overlooks a small square, obtained from the demolition of dilapidated buildings in 1928, the year in which the Baroque-style facade was also built. Following the flood of 1956, the current facade was built.
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Piazza Portanova is the access to the historic centre. The door, rebuilt in the eighteenth century, leads into the beautiful and scenic Piazza Flavio Gioia, known as the Rotonda due to the arched shape of the buildings that form the backdrop. In Roman times, villas and industrial establishments crowded the Portanova district, which today instead shows a marked commercial vocation. Piazza Portanova is in fact located between the beginning of via Mercanti and corso Vittorio Emanuele, the main shopping streets in Salerno. The square takes its name from the presence of a gate located at the beginning of via dei Mercanti, destroyed by a flood and then rebuilt "nova", to make way for Castel Terracena. The gate that until the 19th century closed the walls of the eastern border of the city is located on the side towards the sea, between Piazza Portanova and Piazza Flavio Gioia. It was built in 1754, to replace a previous one, by the master Ragozzino. At its top is a grandiose statue of St. Matthew, the patron saint and protector of the city, by the sculptor Francesco Pagano.
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Town of over 30,000 inhabitants, Nola was the birthplace of the philosopher Giordano Bruno and is also known for the popular Catholic tradition called the "Festa dei Ligli".
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Not far from the center of Salerno, this point is perfect for enjoying the sunset over the Gulf of Salerno.
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Small beach in the center of Salerno
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Road cycling routes around Siano offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find options ranging from moderate to difficult, with 22 easy routes, 57 moderate routes, and 38 difficult routes available. This variety ensures there are suitable paths for different skill levels, including challenging climbs and longer distances.
Yes, Siano offers 22 road cycling routes categorized as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes often traverse agricultural areas and offer a gentler introduction to the region's landscape.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find 38 difficult routes around Siano. One such route is the Giardini del Fuenti – Cetara and the Angioina Tower loop from Valle di Mercato San Severino, which is 48.3 miles (77.7 km) long and features significant climbs and coastal sections. Another demanding option is the View of the Limestone Quarry – Torchiati di Montoro loop from Castel San Giorgio-Roccapiemonte, covering 91.6 miles (147.4 km) with substantial elevation gain.
The road cycling routes around Siano vary significantly in length. For example, the popular Santa Teresa Beach – View of the Gulf of Salerno loop from Castel San Giorgio-Roccapiemonte is 41.5 miles (66.8 km), while the Ponte dei Santi – Liberty Square, Avellino loop from Valle di Mercato San Severino extends to 98.5 miles (158.5 km). You can find routes ranging from shorter distances for quick rides to much longer ones for endurance training.
While specific weather data isn't provided, the region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling in Siano. These seasons offer milder temperatures and less extreme weather compared to the heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Road cycling in Siano during winter is possible, but conditions may vary. While the coastal areas might remain relatively mild, routes with higher elevation gains or those further inland could experience colder temperatures and increased chances of rain. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts and road conditions before heading out.
Many road cycling routes around Siano start from or pass through towns and villages where public parking is generally available. For routes originating from specific locations like Castel San Giorgio-Roccapiemonte or Valle di Mercato San Severino, you can typically find parking options in these communities.
Yes, loop routes are a common feature of road cycling in Siano. Many of the popular routes, such as the Santa Teresa Beach – View of the Gulf of Salerno loop from Castel San Giorgio-Roccapiemonte and the Della Laura Climb – Torchiati di Montoro loop from Valle di Mercato San Severino, are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
Road cycling routes around Siano offer diverse scenery. You can expect picturesque valleys, rolling hills, and stunning coastal views of the Gulf of Salerno. Routes often pass through agricultural areas and wind through charming local communities, providing a mix of natural beauty and cultural insights.
Yes, the region around Siano offers several interesting points. While cycling, you might encounter highlights such as the View of Monte Piesco or pass through areas near mountain passes like Varco della Collavricia and Forcella della Cava, offering scenic stops and panoramic views.
There are over 100 road cycling routes available around Siano, with a total of 117 tours recorded. This extensive network provides numerous options for exploring the region by bike.
The road cycling experience in Siano is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes coastal vistas, valleys, and hills, as well as the options for both challenging climbs and scenic, moderate rides.


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