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Historic Village of Montecchio – Acqualoreto Historic Village loop from Civitella del Lago

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Umbria
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Historic Village of Montecchio – Acqualoreto Historic Village loop from Civitella del Lago

Hard

4.8

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79

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Historic Village of Montecchio – Acqualoreto Historic Village loop from Civitella del Lago

05:22

60.9km

1,620m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 13, 2026

Tips

Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 34.6 km for 604 m

Waypoints

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Parking

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9.98 km

Historic Village of Montecchio

Highlight • Settlement

The village of Montecchio has medieval origins. Built around the twelfth century. on Roman pre-existences, by the Chiaravalle di Todi family, it served as a fortified castle with two circles of walls, controlling the underlying Tiber valley. It is one of the best preserved medieval villages in the area and is today a lively town with various activities. It was ruled by several noble families, after the Chiaravalle, the Alviano, the Baschi and the Colonna, and then passed under the Acts.

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17.5 km

Castello di Guardea

Highlight • Castle

3

29.0 km

Santa Restituita Village

Highlight • Settlement

The village, unlike Melezzole and Toscolano, although of medieval origin, has never played a military function. At the center of a wooded area (mainly chestnuts) it has been a place for the collection and transformation of chestnuts for centuries. It develops along a staircase that serves the houses arranged on the sides up to the Church of Santa Maria Novella located at the top. The houses are interspersed with terraces that offer a view of the valley below. There are no commercial activities. There is a fountain on top of the village.

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35.1 km

Torre di Montebello, Toscolano

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The village, like Melezzole, is of medieval origin, and develops around a castle, creating concentric centers delimited by walls interspersed with towers.
It is located at a height of 540 m and overlooks an extensive forest landscape.
It does not have commercial services except for a small bar, open in summer, located right next to the village door.

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5

38.3 km

Melezzole Village

Highlight • Settlement

Village that develops around an ancient medieval castle (XIII century). On the top stands the bell tower of the church of San Biagio located in the central square, reachable through narrow stairways that break the concentric rings of the ancient walls, creating suggestive slits from which you can see the forest landscape below. Located at 610 meters high, it has a single main access through an ancient tower, well preserved, where the effigy of an eagle stands out to testify to the long dominion exercised on the village by nearby Todi. In the village there is a bar, a butcher (km0), a minimarket, an electrical and household items shop, a flower shop. There is a fountain for fresh water supplies right inside the tower.

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46.6 km

Morre Village and Scenic Viewpoint

Highlight • Settlement

iccolo village of very ancient origin, it seems that its name comes from the Moorish-mulberry trees, which abounded in the area, as silkworm breeding was widely practiced there. It was a villa built between 1147 and 1149 on Roman settlements. Included in the orbit of Todi, it had Benedictine and Camaldolese places of worship. To visit the church of S. Andrea and take advantage of the magnificent paths inside the chestnut woods.

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48.9 km

Acqualoreto Historic Village

Highlight • Historical Site

The Borgo overlooks the Tiber valley, between Todi and Orvieto, between the Forello Gorges and Lake Corbara. Its dominant position in the Middle Ages made it an important village for the defense of Todi from attacks by Orvieto. Di Acqualoreto is Angeluccio di Andrea who in 1471 founded the Monte di Pietà in Todi. The historic center, with a medieval layout, is well preserved and houses an antiques market. In the surrounding area many villas and farmhouses, of considerable value, restored and inhabited by many foreigners who gather every Saturday evening for a multilingual aperitif, in the Bar of the Recreational Club in the square in front of the town.
There is a "La Cruccola" restaurant, always on the square, and a fountain inside the Borgo door.

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53.1 km

Tuderte–Amerino Cycle Tour

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Todi to Montecchio road, late February

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60.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

39.9 km

11.8 km

5.70 km

2.49 km

1.05 km

Surfaces

37.3 km

19.5 km

3.80 km

289 m

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Highest point (740 m)

Lowest point (340 m)

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Monday 29 June

35°C

18°C

52 %

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