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Touring cycling around Reggio Di Calabria offers diverse landscapes, from the mountainous terrain of Aspromonte National Park to the picturesque coastline along the Strait of Messina. The region features rugged peaks, peaceful rivers, and extensive pine forests, alongside coastal roads with views of Sicily. Cyclists can explore varied environments, including bergamot orchards and ancient villages, providing options for different skill levels.
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Begin your touring bicycle adventure from Reggio Calabria, tracing the picturesque seafront of the Strait of Messina. This moderate route covers 30.9 miles (49.7 km) and involves an elevation gain of 1099 feet (335 metres), typically completed in about 2 hours and 59 minutes. You will cycle past the famous Reggio Calabria Promenade, often called the "most beautiful kilometer in Italy," enjoying continuous views of the sea and the Sicilian coastline. The trail culminates in Scilla, where the imposing Ruffo Castle stands guard over the charming fishing village of Chianalea.
This touring bicycle route is largely paved and follows a flat coastal road, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists. Its gentle inclines mean it is considered suitable for all skill levels, including families with children aged 10 and above. You can easily access the start point in Reggio Calabria, with parking generally available in the city. Plan your visit to enjoy the coastal breeze and the stunning vistas.
This trail is notable for its unique position along the Strait of Messina, offering unparalleled views of Sicily across the water. The journey highlights the cultural richness of the region, from the vibrant Reggio Calabria waterfront to the historic Ruffo Castle in Scilla. It provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical exploration, making it a standout touring bicycle experience in Southern Italy.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From Bagnara Calabra, the view of the Strait of Messina is a real postcard. Known as the "terrace on the Costa Viola", it offers a unique glimpse where the gaze ranges from the Aspromonte massif to the Sicilian coasts, framing the entrance to the Strait.
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The Cathedral of Reggio Calabria (known as Duomo di Maria Santissima Assunta in Cielo) is the largest sacred building in Calabria. Style: Eclectic in Neo-Romanesque style with Gothic influences, rebuilt after the 1908 earthquake. Attendance: The peak attendance time is Sunday morning for religious services. Interiors: It houses the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, the most important Baroque monument in the archdiocese.
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The Lungomare Italo Falcomatà, also known as Via Marina, is the famous coastal promenade of Reggio Calabria, 1.64 km long, which connects Piazza Indipendenza to Piazza Garibaldi. Historically defined by Gabriele D'Annunzio as "the most beautiful kilometer in Italy" for its extraordinary geographical position, it offers a unique panoramic view of the Strait of Messina, Sicily, and Mount Etna. On particular summer days, from here you can witness the Fata Morgana mirage, an optical phenomenon that makes the Sicilian coast appear incredibly close and reflected on the sea.
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The statues by Rabarama in Reggio Calabria are three imposing humanoid sculptures in bronze and painted aluminum, located in the gardens of the Lungomare Italo Falcomatà, near Villa Genoese Zerbi. The works were created by the Roman artist Paola Epifani (aka Rabarama) and purchased by the Municipality in 2007 following the great success of her solo exhibition "Identità". Each sculpture represents a monumental human figure, without a direct gaze, whose skin is entirely covered in colorful geometric and symbolic patterns that reflect the complex inner world of man.
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The Ritiro Viaduct is a strategic work located on the A20 Messina-Palermo motorway (in the municipality of Messina, between the Giostra and Boccetta junctions). After an impressive intervention for static and seismic adaptation and total reconstruction of the decks, the viaduct has been reopened and completed, resolving a long period of disruption for city and motorway traffic.
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Viale Calabria, located in Reggio Calabria, is an important road artery. Although not directly on the sea, it intersects the famous Lungomare Italo Falcomatà. This coastal stretch is renowned for its breathtaking view of the Strait of Messina and the Sicilian coast, and is defined as the most beautiful kilometer in Italy.
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The Strait of Messina is the arm of the sea that separates Sicily from continental Europe (Calabria). It connects the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north with the Ionian Sea to the south. It represents one of the most complex and fascinating geographical, mythological, and engineering areas in the Mediterranean. Geographical and Hydrographic Features Minimum width: Approximately 3.14 km at the narrowest point between Villa San Giovanni (Calabria) and Torre Faro (Messina). Depth: Varies from just 70 meters on the northern sill to over 2,000 meters towards the south. Unique currents: The continuous clash between the tides of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas generates very strong currents and swirling eddies. The waters are up to 4-6 degrees colder than the surrounding seas. Biodiversity: A strategic point for the migration of cetaceans (such as the very rare sightings of sperm whales) and seabirds
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Scilla is one of the most beautiful and fascinating villages in Italy, located on the Costa Viola in the province of Reggio Calabria, right in front of the Strait of Messina. Known for its deep connection with Homeric mythology (the monster Scilla), this pearl of the Mediterranean is divided into three main areas connected by the majestic fortified rock.
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Reggio Di Calabria offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes. There are over 90 routes available, catering to different skill levels. You'll find 11 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 60 difficult routes for more experienced cyclists.
The region offers incredibly diverse terrain. You can enjoy flat, leisurely rides along the picturesque coastline of the Strait of Messina, or challenge yourself with significant elevation gains in the mountainous areas of the Aspromonte National Park. Routes often feature a mix of paved roads, ancient villages, bergamot orchards, and pine forests.
The touring cycling routes in Reggio Di Calabria are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.26 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1,300 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the region's varied terrain, often praising the stunning coastal views and the challenging, rewarding climbs in the national park.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. The coastal areas offer flatter and more leisurely rides. For example, the famous Lungomare Falcomatà in Reggio Calabria city is ideal for relaxed cycling. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the guide, the general coastal paths are often suitable. For broader information on kid-friendly parks in the region, you can visit tourismattractions.net.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find plenty of options, especially in the Aspromonte National Park. Routes like the View of the Strait of Messina – View of the Strait of Messina loop from Reggio Calabria Centrale offer significant elevation gain over 73 km. The region features 60 difficult routes, many of which delve into the rugged mountainous terrain of Aspromonte, providing demanding climbs and breathtaking panoramic views.
Absolutely! Many routes in Reggio Di Calabria boast mesmerizing views of the Strait of Messina and Sicily across the water. A popular choice is From Reggio Calabria to Scilla along the seafront of the Strait of Messina, which takes you along the coast to the charming village of Scilla. Another option is the View of the Strait of Messina – View of the Costa Viola loop from Reggio di Calabria Gallico.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Aspromonte National Park is a major highlight, featuring rugged landscapes, peaceful rivers, and stunning waterfalls like the Mundu and Galasia waterfalls. You can explore the park's beauty and its UNESCO World Heritage Aspromonte Geosites. The Aspromonte National Park itself is a significant natural monument. You can also find highlights like the Maesano Waterfalls.
Reggio Calabria serves as the southern endpoint for the impressive 545-kilometer Calabria Parks Cycle Path (Ciclovia dei Parchi). This route traverses the main regional parks of Calabria – Pollino, Sila, Serre, and Aspromonte – offering a journey through wild landscapes and ancient villages. It's part of the EuroVelo7 network and was recognized with the Italian Cycling Oscar in 2021. More information can be found at italia.it.
Yes, there are several loop routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. An example is the View of the Strait of Messina – View of the Costa Viola loop from Reggio di Calabria Gallico, which offers scenic views. Another is the Parco Lineare Sud Promenade – Saline Joniche Beach loop from Reggio di Calabria Omeca.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover cultural and historical landmarks. The route to Scilla passes by bergamot orchards and allows you to see the famous 'Bronzi di Riace' statues at the National Museum. Scilla itself, with its legendary Charybdis whirlpool and the quaint fishing district of Chianalea, is a delightful stop. You might also encounter ancient villages like Pentedattilo Village on Monte Calvario, or the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Polsi within Aspromonte National Park.
Reggio Calabria generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summer can be hot, especially along the coast, but mountain routes in Aspromonte National Park offer cooler temperatures. Winters are mild along the coast, but higher elevations in the mountains can experience snow.
Yes, many routes offer a glimpse into the local culture and agriculture. The coastal routes, particularly those heading north from Reggio Calabria city, often pass through picturesque bergamot orchards, a fruit for which the region is famous. You'll also cycle through ancient villages, providing an authentic experience of southern Calabrian life.


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