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Dalla nostra comunitàI migliori percorsi in bici a Roma e dintorni
01. Rome to Cave

Percorso ciclabile a Roma, Lazio, Italia

71,7 km
Distanza
1.486 m
Salita
1.111 m
Discesa
Labaro e Monte Mario

Percorso ciclabile a Roma, Lazio, Italia

34,7 km
Distanza
548 m
Salita
513 m
Discesa
Rome - Fiuggi

Percorso ciclabile a Roma, Lazio, Italia

50 km
Distanza
808 m
Salita
379 m
Discesa
Trail dei Papi 2024

Percorso ciclabile a Roma, Lazio, Italia

599,7 km
Distanza
10.410 m
Salita
10.410 m
Discesa
Dai nostri editorI migliori percorsi ciclabili a Roma e dintorni
La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro

These “other” Canary Islands also deserve an honourable mention. La Palma, arguably the prettiest island (Madonna knew all about "La Isla Bonita"), is an insider’s tip for cycling on all levels. With a huge variety of trails on mountain terrain to choose from, riders of all levels will find what they came for here. The hilly, sometimes forested scenery on La Gomera and the “end of the world” feeling on the mostly deserted roads of El Hierro also attract dedicated cyclists.    

Routes in La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro
Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is a round island, 50 kilometers (30 miles) in diameter. Full of beaches, nature reserves and natural monuments, the second most populated Canary island markets itself as a fine-weather gym. Start at the coast and go inland for a steady uphill climb to the highest point at approximately 2000 meters (6500 ft). Steep ascents and hairpin turns are reminiscent of Alpine road biking, and attract athletic riders. If you feel up for it, push your limits in the legendary Valley of the Tears! 

The Valley of Tears and Tamadaba Natural Park
Fuerteventura

If you are looking for endless beaches in their natural state, Fuerteventura is the place to go. The second largest of the Canary Islands is characterized by a unique landscape composed of rock formations, sand and oases. It may not be as hilly as Tenerife, but winds can present a challenge for cyclists. Fuerteventura translates to “strong wind”: the Canary Islands sit in the path of north-eastern trade winds, which help fend off the hot Sahara air.  

Lanzarote

The easternmost of the Canary Islands is Lanzarote. Famous for its rugged volcanic landscapes, rock formations and sand beaches, cyclists come here for the flatter road routes. The highest point of the elongated island is at just 671 meters (2201 ft). Like in Fuerteventura, it is good to be prepared for the conditions to be windy. Less busy routes and an exceptional prehistoric setting are the reward.

Tenerife

Known as “The Isle of Eternal Spring”, Tenerife is warm and pleasant year-round. In its center rises majestic Pico del Teide, at 3718 m (12198 ft) the highest peak in Spain, and also an active volcano which last erupted in 1909.  The towns and beaches of the largest of the Canary Islands are well-known tourist hotspots but there is plenty of stunning natural scenery to discover off the beaten path. From gentle coastal routes to seriously challenging mountain tours, there is something here to satisfy any cycling preference.

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