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Road cycling around Piedimonte Matese offers diverse terrain within the Matese Regional Park, characterized by the Matese Mountains, pristine lakes, and extensive beech forests. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes traversing valleys and ascending towards mountain passes. Cyclists encounter a mix of landscapes, from the shores of Lake Matese to the foothills of peaks like Monte Miletto.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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245
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84.8km
04:48
1,870m
1,870m
Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure through the Titerno Valley and the Matese Regional Park. This difficult 52.7-mile (84.8 km) loop from Piedimonte Matese demands very good fitness, featuring…
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81.9km
04:24
1,490m
1,490m
The Matese Lakes Loop offers a demanding road cycling experience through the heart of the Matese Regional Park. You will navigate diverse landscapes, from rugged massif views to the serene…

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5.0
(8)
38
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54.1km
02:22
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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17
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119km
06:17
2,130m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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63.4km
03:45
1,600m
1,600m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Excellently organized park with a cafe. It also has a very refreshing water fountain and a solar-panel bench where you can charge your smartphone. Congratulations to the municipality 👍👍👍
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Beautiful place for a moment of relaxation after a long 40 km ride
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Piedimonte Matese is a municipality in the province of Caserta, located between the Campania plain and the Matese massif. It is located at the foot of Mount Muto, near the 'Castello terrace', where the town of Castello del Matese stands.
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The cathedral of Cerreto Sannita is the mother church of the town, built in the eighteenth century in Baroque style, after the earthquake of 1688 destroyed the ancient village and razed the old church to the ground.
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Bocca della Selva is a mountain pass and a locality in the Matese Regional Park, at an altitude of 1395 metres. There are several picnic tables and a shelter that offers catering, bar and accommodation.
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The castle of Faicchio is a historic medieval residence that dates back to the mid-12th century. It has an irregular polygon shape with three towers and a monumental entrance door. Today it is home to a museum, there is a restaurant and it is used for events and weddings.
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The medieval village of Prata Sannita is located on a rock ridge overlooking the valley of the river Lethe. It is characterized by narrow and winding alleys, stairways, arches and stone portals. Here is also the castle, a medieval fortress that witnessed important historical events and is now home to several museums.
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Lake Matese is a karst lake located at just over 1,000 meters above sea level in the Matese Regional Park and nestled in the Matese massif. The lake has no tributaries, but fills with water coming from melting snow and from some perennial springs.
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Piedimonte Matese offers a diverse selection of over 20 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to very difficult, with 14 routes specifically designed for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
Road cycling around Piedimonte Matese is characterized by mountainous terrain within the Matese Regional Park. Routes feature significant elevation changes, traversing valleys and ascending towards mountain passes. You can expect considerable climbs, with some difficult routes gaining over 1,800 meters in elevation, such as The Titerno Valley and the Matese Regional Park – loop from Piedimonte Matese.
Yes, Piedimonte Matese offers routes suitable for various fitness levels. While many routes involve significant climbing, there are 3 easy and 7 moderate options available. For a less strenuous ride, consider routes that stay closer to the valleys or circle the lakes, offering gentler gradients.
Experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes in Piedimonte Matese, with 14 difficult options featuring substantial elevation gains. For instance, the View of Lake Letino – View of Lake Matese loop from Piedimonte Matese covers nearly 120 km with over 2,100 meters of ascent, offering a demanding ride through the Matese Mountains.
Absolutely. The Matese Regional Park is renowned for its stunning landscapes. Routes often provide panoramic views of the Matese Mountains, including peaks like Monte Miletto, and the serene lakes. The The lakes of the Parco Regionale del Matese – loop from Piedimonte Matese offers picturesque views as it circles Lake Matese and Lake Letino.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Piedimonte Matese are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular The Titerno Valley and the Matese Regional Park – loop from Piedimonte Matese and Piedimonte Matese – Piedimonte Matese loop from Piedimonte Matese.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past the highest karstic lake in Italy, Lake Matese, and other serene lakes like Lake Letino. The area also features extensive beech forests, and fascinating geological formations like the Lavello Gorges and Quirino Gorge. For the adventurous, the Tibetan suspension bridge in Roccamandolfi offers a unique experience.
Yes, the Matese region blends natural beauty with historical charm. You can find medieval structures, castles, and small villages. A notable historical attraction is the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, which can be reached via some of the cycling routes, offering a cultural stop during your ride.
The road cycling routes in Piedimonte Matese are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning mountain and lake views, and the challenging climbs that make for a rewarding experience.
The Matese region is ideal for road cycling from spring through autumn. During warmer months, the extensive beech forests provide cool refuges. While the mountainous terrain can be challenging, the clear days offer spectacular panoramic views, sometimes extending to both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas.
Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local shops to refuel and rest. The presence of a thriving cycling culture, with groups like A.S.D. Matese Bike Team, suggests that amenities for cyclists are generally available along established routes.
Piedimonte Matese, as a base for exploring the Matese Regional Park, offers various parking options within the town. You can typically find public parking areas suitable for starting your cycling adventure. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Piedimonte Matese is generally accessible by regional public transport, which can help you reach the starting points of various routes. However, specific services for transporting bicycles may vary, so it's recommended to check local bus or train schedules and policies in advance.


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