Sicily by bike: from Baroque treasures to western Sicily

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These two Komoot collections offer two complementary itineraries: one in the southeast of the island, discovering Baroque architecture, and the other in western Sicily by bike, among flavors, sea, and traditions

History and nature of southeastern Sicily – Baroque bike tour

3 days | 3–5 h/day | 220 km | 2.420 m

Pedala tra Noto, Ragusa Ibla e Modica, scoprendo città barocche e paesaggi naturali unici. Un itinerario adatto a chi ha un buon allenamento, con strade panoramiche, borghi autentici e soste enogastronomiche. Il periodo ideale è primavera o autunno, quando il clima rende le pedalate ancora più piacevoli.

Cycle between Noto, Ragusa Ibla and Modica, discovering Baroque cities and unique natural landscapes. An itinerary suitable for those who are in good shape, with scenic roads, authentic villages, and food and wine stops. The ideal time to visit is spring or fall, when the climate makes cycling even more enjoyable.

Western Sicily by bike – Flavors and traditions

6 tour | 20:08 h | 292 km | 3.650 m

From Palermo station, pass through Castellammare del Golfo, Scopello, San Vito lo Capo, Favignana, Trapani, Marsala e Segesta. An itinerary that combines coastal views, ancient villages, and local flavors, designed for those who love cycling, slow travel, and authentic discovery of the island.

Cycling between the southeast and west, you will discover the whole of Sicily: from Baroque charm to the wild landscapes of the west coast, between sea, history, and traditions. Each itinerary offers detailed maps, practical advice, and food and wine stops, so you can enjoy the cycling experience on the island to the fullest.

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