Stanze Barocche





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A bike ride in beautiful Sicily, starting from Modica, famous for its delicious chocolate. This route was used during the first meeting of cyclists in Modica. The route runs in a clockwise loop and enters the Conca del Salto Special Conservation Area, one of the green lungs of the area. From here proceed to Cozzo del Carmine (385m) and return to the starting point.
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A beautiful itinerary by bicycle, to discover Sicily, in the Ragusa area. The route takes place almost entirely on asphalt, with a short but demanding stretch on a dirt road. The round trip excursion by the same route reaching Palazzolo Acreide, includes 2 km of climbing too steep to do in the saddle and a thrilling descent on the way back. From a historical and architectural point of view, Palazzolo Acreide is a wonderful destination.
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This route is almost entirely asphalt with the exception of the stretch of quarry that from the hermitage rejoins with the provincial road 38 first and with the provincial road 32 after. The Hermitage of Croce Santa, set in the limestone rock, is a Hermitage whose original construction is presumably due to the arrival of San Darione in 363 AD. over the centuries, they affected this part of the island. The first church is a rupestrian structure established in an area used as a burial ground...
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A bicycle excursion, starting from Contrada Serrapero, near Colle Santa Margherita (455m). The route runs in an anti-clockwise loop until you reach Case Marchesa, near Cozzo Cisterna. Around the urban agglomeration of Modica there is a web of roads, almost always paved, with little traffic, immersed in the green countryside, dotted with manor estates, villas and villas dating back to the early '900, if not 800 or even first, churches dedicated to each saint and archaeological sites.
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A cycling route around the urban agglomeration of Modica where there is a web of roads, almost always paved, with little traffic, immersed in the green countryside. Along this route there are manor estates, villas and villas dating back to the early 1900s if not the 1800s or even earlier, churches dedicated to each saint and archaeological sites.