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Cosenza
Guardia Piemontese

Guardia Piemontese and Cetraro Loop

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Guardia Piemontese and Cetraro Loop

03:08

41.6km

1,000m

Cycling

This difficult 25.8-mile touring cycling loop from Guardia Piemontese offers panoramic coastal views and challenging climbs over 3276 feet o

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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7.22 km

Panoramic View of the Tyrrhenian Coast

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Panoramic point along the Provincial Road 29, the old connection between the coast and the village perched on the hill of Guardia Piemontese. Alternative road to the state road, with many hairpin bends and little traffic.

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21.8 km

Junction for Piano di Zanche

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Crossroads along the Cetraro provincial road with the gravel road that leads to Piano di Zanche towards the Monte Caloria peat bogs.

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33.2 km

Cetraro Coastal View

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Cetraro is a municipality on the Tyrrhenian coast, about 50 km from Cosenza. The name Cetraro derives from the abundant production of citrons or lemons which characterizes the surrounding countryside and the historic center is 150 meters above sea level.

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41.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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30.2 km

11.2 km

179 m

Surfaces

29.0 km

12.6 km

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Highest point (740 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the 'Towards the Coastal Chain at Pietrabianca – loop from Guardia Piemontese' route?

This touring cycling route is estimated to take approximately 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete. However, this duration can vary based on your fitness level, the number of stops you make, and weather conditions.

What is the difficulty level of this touring cycling route?

This route is classified as difficult for touring cyclists. It features significant elevation changes, with nearly 1,000 meters (3,274 feet) of ascent, characteristic of coastal mountain ranges. You should be prepared for sustained climbs and potentially some challenging road surfaces.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

The terrain around Guardia Piemontese often includes a mix of paved and unpaved sections. While generally ridable with a road bike, some segments might have 'bad' road surfaces. Expect undulating terrain with significant climbs and descents as you traverse the Coastal Chain.

What are the main scenic highlights along the way?

The route offers breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the coastline. Key highlights include a Panoramic View of the Tyrrhenian Coast and the Cetraro Coastal View. You'll also pass through diverse landscapes, including potentially charming medieval towns and vine-covered areas.

When is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Calabria region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. To avoid the peak summer heat and enjoy milder temperatures, consider cycling in late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). This allows for comfortable riding and clear views.

Where can I park to access the route?

While specific parking details for the starting point in Guardia Piemontese are not provided, you can typically find parking in or near the town center. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.

How can I reach the starting point by public transport?

Information on direct public transport to the exact trailhead is limited. However, Guardia Piemontese is accessible by regional bus services. You may need to plan your journey to a nearby larger town and then connect to Guardia Piemontese, or consider a taxi for the final leg.

Is this touring cycling route suitable for families or beginners?

Given its 'difficult' classification, significant elevation gain, and potential for varied road surfaces, this route is not recommended for beginners or young families. It requires a good level of fitness and cycling experience.

Are dogs allowed on this cycling route?

As a touring cycling route primarily on roads and potentially some unpaved sections, there are generally no specific restrictions against dogs. However, ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash when necessary, and that you carry waste bags. Always be mindful of traffic and other cyclists.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle this route. It traverses public roads and trails in the region. However, if you plan to visit any specific attractions or parks along the way, they might have their own entry requirements.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the SICAI Ciclo, Sentiero di Cozzo Sentinella, SI-C U26-A, SI-C U26-B, Sentiero Italia - Tappa U26, Sentiero dei Valdesi, and Sentiero Italia - Tappa U27.

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