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Eurovelo 7: Sonnen-Route / Sun-Route (Teil 5: Bologna - Süditalien)

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Eurovelo 7: Sonnen-Route / Sun-Route (Teil 5: Bologna - Süditalien)

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December 25, 2021

Eurovelo 7: Sonnen-Route / Sun-Route (Teil 5: Bologna - Süditalien)

Hard

97:41

1,184km

12.1km/h

13,520m

12,770m

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Overview

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 21.8 km for 52 m

After 232 km for 123 m

After 233 km for 63 m

After 496 km for 58 m

After 669 km for 112 m

After 777 km for 52 m

After 847 km for 428 m

After 910 km for 79 m

After 932 km for 86 m

Most people would complete this in 14-32 days

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Basilica of San Petronio

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The basilica of San Petronio (Baṡéllica and San Ptròni in Bolognese) is the largest church in Bologna: it dominates the Piazza Maggiore opposite and, despite being largely unfinished, is one of the largest churches in Europe. Its imposing dimensions (132 meters in length and 60 in width, with a height of the vault of 44.27 meters, while on the facade it touches 51 meters) make it the fourth largest church in Italy (the third, if you excludes St. Peter, which has been part of the Vatican City State since 1929). With its volume of 258,000 m³, the basilica is the largest brick Gothic church in the world. It has the title of minor basilica. (source Wikipedia)

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8.21 km

Cycle Bridge over the Rhine

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Very nice new bridge, the cycle path from the Agriturismo in Talon Park has also been widened.

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12.1 km

Reno River Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

Nice route out of traffic and fairly smooth along the Rhine River. The only defect is the fence on the side of the artificial lakes.

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22.0 km

Fosso del Diavolo ford

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Section interrupted for works from 28/10/2022

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36.0 km

Tour suitable for less experienced. Nice route along the Reno. Temporarily interrupted due to work in progress

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108 km

Alfredo Binda (1902-1986) was an Italian cyclist who was extremely successful in the 1920s and won the Giro d‘Italia, among others.
In the time before the clipless pedals, a leather strap binding for racing bikes was named after him.

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131 km

Renai

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Nice cycle / pedestrian path along the river

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145 km

Arno River Cycle Path

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Useful to reach Florence avoiding the traffic

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157 km

Villa di Torre a Cona

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183 km

View of Badiola and Madrigale

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In fact, passing through Badiola, the view is not lacking, but the climb is at 16 percent, short but steep.

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200 km

The Valle dell'Inferno e Bandella nature reserve is a protected natural area in Tuscany located along the Valdarno stretch of the Arno. The Nature Reserve develops in the basin of the ENEL hydroelectric power plant in Levane. The Reserve is characterized by a stretch of the Arno River that flows placidly in the Valle dell'Inferno, with depths that vary between 5 and 15 meters and the Bandella Bend, a marshy area, formed in the valley floor of the Ascione Torrent and on the edges of the lake originated from the construction of the dam at the end of the 1950s for the production of electricity.
This area subsequently became populated with the fauna and flora typical of wetlands and the abundant presence of fish, amphibians and invertebrates attracted species of birds which chose this oasis for their reproduction. But at the same time, the lake has not erased the typical flora and fauna that characterized the valley.

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203 km

Bandella

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208 km

Villa Monsoglio

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Former hospital outside the city walls, was converted into a villa by the Peruzzi family at the end of the 17th century. [wiki]
villamonsoglio.it

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213 km

Little Tuscany east of the Arno is still a little insider tip for explorers

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216 km

Ponte Buriano

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Take a ride in May. Generally during the second weekend the descent of the craziest Arno in the world takes place: the Spollinata sull'Arno, the descent of the river from Giovi to Ponte Buriano now in its 41st edition. Space for all types of alluvial vessels, for canoes and rubber boats and for any strictly non-motorized vessel. The only rule, any type of engine is excluded and only the power of human energy is allowed to push the boat downstream. The crazy descent of the Arno river departing from Giovi and arriving at Ponte Buriano is a folkloric competition that takes place as usual with alluvial means.

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225 km

Monks' Lock

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The first weir at this point was already built in 1115 by the monks. Since then, it regulated the water flow from the water flowing from the Val di Chiana through the Canale Maestro into the Arno. Because of various floods and depressions of the channel, it was repeatedly destroyed or demolished and then repaired or rebuilt. Most of the visible remains of the building date back to the beginning of the 19th century. It was in operation until 1943 when it was destroyed by bombs and not rebuilt.

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232 km

Piazza Grande

Highlight • Historical Site

Arezzo is a city perched on a hill surrounded by four valleys. Its origins are ancient, dating back to the Etruscan and Roman eras, and it boasts numerous historical and artistic monuments, thanks in part to illustrious figures born here, such as Vasari and Piero della Francesca. It is an elegant and lively city, an ideal starting point for a bike tour of Tuscany.

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347 km

View of Orvieto

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Orvieto is an enchanting city in southern Umbria, Italy, situated on a plateau of volcanic tuff. Inhabited since Etruscan times, this historic city offers stunning views of vineyards and the surrounding countryside. The city is known for its impressive Duomo, a Gothic cathedral with colorful frescoes and a magnificent façade.

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418 km

Tenuta di Casal Bagnolo

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the path and in Gravel style you go out into nowhere together with nature

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433 km

Via Amerina Trail

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Perfect gravel bike route

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443 km

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512 km

Tiber Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The Tiber cycle path is fabulously clever, because in an undisturbed location right on the river far from traffic and noise, but still right through the city. The path continues in both directions for a long time and there are continuous opportunities to take stairs to immerse yourself in the city, e.g. to Castel Sant'Angelo Petersplatz or in the Trastevere district with its many restaurants and pubs ...

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615 km

We are in the Circeo National Park, a complex area of canals, lakes and large farms.

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651 km

Visiting the Terracina Fish Center you can participate in the fish auction, buy fresh fish in the fish shop and taste the delights of the local cuisine that offers dishes with freshly caught products.

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669 km

Must see in every season

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706 km

Natural border between Lazio and Campania

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824 km

Villa Bruno-Prota

Highlight • Historical Site

One of the most particular Vesuvian villas. With the construction of the Royal Palace of Portici commissioned by King Charles III, from the second half of 1700 all the aristocrats of the Kingdom began to compete to buy the ruins of the Vesuvian countryside to transform them into real palaces, with spectacular gardens and luxurious environments. . So it was for Villa Favorita and Villa Campolieto in Ercolano, up to Torre Annunziata. Most were built close to the Calabrie royal road, now Via Nazionale. Large portals with stately entrances and lavish decorations were the norm. Villa Bruno - Prota is one of the exceptions, because it was actually built in the early 1700s, as well as villa Caramiello, villa San Gennariello and villa Prota also in Torre del Greco. On the royal road only the entrance portal, with the half-length portrait of San Gennaro "by order" overlooking Vesuvius and protecting it from its deadly embrace. The entrance avenue then leads to the body of the building. This one of Villa Bruno - Prota is even more particular, since the body does not look at Vesuvius, but rather Naples. Probably, because the landed properties of the Marquises De Curtis, and then the Bruno and Prota (a son of the latter, who later also became the owners of Villa Prota located further towards Torre Annunziata, married a daughter of the Bruno family, who in turn had bought the property from the De Curtis) were on that side. Inside the courtyard, defaced by reckless interventions in the years after the Second World War, there is also a chapel and other bodies, probably stables and cellars. In one of these, it is still possible to see a huge wine press.

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829 km

Bike shop: repairs, accessories

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Good spot if you need to pump up your tires or need any repair.

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842 km

View of Vesuvius

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View back to Vesuvius from Naples on the Strada Statae Sorrentina Panoramica.

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870 km

Viewpoint to Capri

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993 km

Church of San Marco, Castellabate

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Pedestrian center of San Marco

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1,005 km

Ripe Rosse Scenic Coastal Road

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This stretch of scenic coastal road offers a unique glimpse of the green Aleppo pines of Punta Licosa and the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Outside the summer periods it is a true paradise!

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1,145 km

Iron bridge old railway

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So called because it emerges right near the cemetery of Lauria Alta

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1,184 km

Osteria del Vicolo

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The Osteria del Vicolo is rightly one of the most popular restaurants in Calabria. You can enjoy regional dishes here as well as an authentic pizza, for example. At osteriadelvicolo.it/ristorante you will find a selection with pictures that will surely whet your appetite.

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

717 km

138 km

124 km

97.5 km

67.5 km

40.1 km

885 m

462 m

Surfaces

741 km

285 km

136 km

10.3 km

9.79 km

3.20 km

279 m

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