Cycling from one end of Sicily to the other

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These two collections on Komoot offer cycling tours to explore Sicily, with routes of varying difficulty and distance, allowing you to discover the island’s history, culture, and landscapes.

Eastern Sicily by bike – on the Baroque route

6 tour | 110 h | 1.728 km | 19.040 m

Cycle through a mosaic of historical wonders and extraordinary landscapes. From the roads that hug Mount Etna to timeless villages, each route will lead you to discover the most authentic soul of eastern Sicily.

Travel along the Sicilian Baroque coast, let yourself be enchanted by the alleys of Noto, Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Syracuse and admire the UNESCO treasures that dot the territory.

Each stop is a journey through the flavors of the island: taste the renowned chocolate of Modica, savor the pistachios of Bronte, and discover the aromas of Sicilian tradition.

Each tour is designed to offer you a complete experience, with recommended stops, selected accommodations, and details on bike rentals and local guides to make your adventure unforgettable.

Western Sicily by bike – Between nature and history

8 tour | 96 h | 1.490 km | 17.620 m

Here, wild nature meets ancient history: cycle along golden coastlines, pass through charming villages, and discover archaeological sites that tell the story of the island’s glorious past.

On these tours, you will explore iconic places such as Castellammare del Golfo, Segesta, San Vito Lo Capo, Trapani, Erice, Favignana, Marsala, Mazara del Vallo and the impressive Selinunte Archaeological Park.

The routes will take you along scenic roads, dirt tracks, and stretches surrounded by unspoiled nature. Be prepared for challenging climbs, but also for views that will repay every effort.

And after a long day of cycling, let yourself be won over by Sicilian cuisine: from crispy cannoli to tasty arancine, bread cunzato and panelle, every stop will be a pleasure for the palate.

Explore the entire collection on the Komoot website!

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