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Welcome to Molise, a region where unspoiled landscapes, historic villages, and serene coastlines come together to create a paradise for cyclists. Whether you're exploring the rolling hills of the countryside, tackling the rugged trails of the Apennines, or enjoying the tranquility of the Adriatic coast, Molise offers a unique and authentic cycling experience far from the usual tourist routes.
Molise is an undiscovered gem for cyclists, offering routes that cater to all levels of experience, from gentle rides along the coast to adventurous mountain trails.
The Adriatic Coast
Cycle along the pristine Adriatic coastline, where peaceful beaches and crystal-clear waters create a serene backdrop. Ride through charming seaside towns like Termoli, with its historic old town and medieval castle. These flat and easy routes are perfect for casual cyclists or those looking for a relaxing ride with stunning sea views.
The Matese Mountains
For cyclists seeking a challenge, the Matese Mountains offer breathtaking climbs and scenic trails. Pedal through dense forests, alpine meadows, and picturesque villages like Campitello Matese, a popular destination for mountain biking enthusiasts. The rugged beauty of this area provides an unforgettable experience for road cyclists and off-road adventurers alike.
The Hills of Molise
Explore the rolling hills and quiet countryside of Molise, dotted with ancient villages and historical landmarks. Cycle through towns like Agnone, famous for its centuries-old bell foundry, or Larino, with its well-preserved Roman amphitheater. These routes combine gentle terrain with cultural exploration, making them ideal for cyclists of all skill levels.
The Tratturi (Shepherds' Paths)
Discover the historic tratturi, ancient routes once used by shepherds for transhumance. These trails wind through valleys, fields, and forests, offering a unique way to experience Molise's untouched landscapes. Perfect for gravel biking or mountain biking, these paths provide a glimpse into the region's pastoral traditions.
The Biferno River Valley
Follow the Biferno River as it meanders through the heart of Molise. This scenic route takes you through lush valleys, charming villages, and peaceful countryside, offering a mix of flat and rolling terrain that is suitable for all types of cyclists.
Unspoiled Landscapes: Molise is one of Italy's least-explored regions, offering cyclists the chance to ride through pristine nature, from coastal paths to mountain trails and rolling hills.
Rich History and Culture: Cycling in Molise allows you to explore ancient Samnite ruins, medieval castles, and traditional villages where time seems to stand still. Discover the region’s cultural treasures while enjoying its peaceful ambiance.
Authentic Cuisine: Molise is a food lover’s paradise, with traditional dishes that showcase the region's simplicity and flavor. Enjoy local specialties like cavatelli pasta, ventricina salami, and sheep’s milk cheese. Pair your meals with local wines for a true taste of Molise.
From the serene Adriatic coast to the rugged Matese Mountains and the historic tratturi trails, Molise is the perfect destination for cyclists seeking untouched beauty and authentic experiences.
Contact us today to reserve your bike rental and start exploring this incredible region!
To make your cycling experience even easier, we offer bike rentals delivered directly to your accommodation anywhere in Molise region. No need to worry about transporting bikes or finding rental shops—simply choose your bike for rent and have it delivered to your doorstep, ready for you to explore the region.
Choose from our selection of bicycle rental categories: road race, mountain bike, gravel, or e-bike, all maintained to the highest standards for a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Province of Campobasso
Acquaviva Collecroce, Baranello, Bojano, Bonefro, Campobasso, Campochiaro, Campodipietra, Campolieto, Casacalenda, Castelbottaccio, Castellino del Biferno, Castropignano, Cercemaggiore, Cercepiccola, Civitacampomarano, Colle d'Anchise, Colletorto, Duronia, Ferrazzano, Fossalto, Gambatesa, Gildone, Guardialfiera, Guardiaregia, Guglionesi, Jelsi, Larino, Limosano, Lucito, Lupara, Macchia Valfortore, Mafalda, Matrice, Mirabello Sannitico, Molise, Monacilioni, Montagano, Montecilfone, Montefalcone nel Sannio, Montelongo, Montemitro, Montenero di Bisaccia, Montorio nei Frentani, Morrone del Sannio, Oratino, Palata, Petacciato, Pietracatella, Pietracupa, Portocannone, Provvidenti, Riccia, Ripabottoni, Roccavivara, Rotello, Salcito, San Biase, San Felice del Molise, San Giacomo degli Schiavoni, San Giovanni in Galdo, San Giuliano del Sannio, San Giuliano di Puglia, Santa Croce di Magliano, Sepino, Spinete, Tavenna, Termoli, Torella del Sannio, Toro, Trivento, Tufara, Ururi, Vinchiaturo.
Province of Isernia
Acquaviva d'Isernia, Agnone, Bagnoli del Trigno, Belmonte del Sannio, Cantalupo nel Sannio, Capracotta, Carovilli, Carpinone, Castel del Giudice, Castelpetroso, Castelpizzuto, Castel San Vincenzo, Chiauci, Civitanova del Sannio, Colli a Volturno, Conca Casale, Filignano, Forlì del Sannio, Fornelli, Frosolone, Isernia, Longano, Macchia d'Isernia, Macchiagodena, Miranda, Montaquila, Montenero Val Cocchiara, Monteroduni, Pesche, Pescolanciano, Pescopennataro, Pettoranello del Molise, Pietrabbondante, Pizzone, Poggio Sannita, Pozzilli, Rionero Sannitico, Roccamandolfi, Rocchetta a Volturno, Sant'Agapito, Sant'Angelo del Pesco, Sant'Elena Sannita, Scapoli, Sessano del Molise, Sesto Campano, Vastogirardi, Venafro.
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