2° Giorno

The places of history

A trail where you can breathe history with every pedal stroke. From the industrial archaeology of Isola del Liri to the places of Cicero along the ancient Via Latina; from the villages of Arpino and Santopadre, with incredible views over the Liri Valley and the Melfa Gorges, until you cross the places of Saint Thomas and arrive in the wide archaeological area of Casinum. You will follow the same secondary and sparsely-tracked roads used during World War II to supply the Cassino front. An emotional journey between ancient history and more recent episodes that you can enjoy as best as the slow progression of the bike.

Isola del Liri
Departure by bike
Isola del Liri
Departure by bike

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Arpino
GUIDED TOUR

The Acropolis of Civitavecchia dominates the centre of Arpino and is defended by an imposing polygonal wall from pre-Roman times. It preserves a gate with a pointed arch, the only surviving evidence of its kind in the entire Mediterranean area.

Arpino
GUIDED TOUR

The Acropolis of Civitavecchia dominates the centre of Arpino and is defended by an imposing polygonal wall from pre-Roman times. It preserves a gate with a pointed arch, the only surviving evidence of its kind in the entire Mediterranean area.


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Arpino
to be seen - The village
Arpino
to be seen - The village

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Roccasecca
to be seen - The village

Roccasecca stands on a hill on the slopes of Monte Asprano, overlooking the Liri Valley. The modern town is divided into four villages: Castello, Centro, Caprile and Roccasecca Scalo. In the Castle of the Counts of Aquino, built to defend the abbey of Montecassino, the philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas was born in 1224.


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Roccasecca
to be seen - The village

Roccasecca stands on a hill on the slopes of Monte Asprano, overlooking the Liri Valley. The modern town is divided into four villages: Castello, Centro, Caprile and Roccasecca Scalo. In the Castle of the Counts of Aquino, built to defend the abbey of Montecassino, the philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas was born in 1224.


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Roccasecca
to go through

It’s a cycling route that connects the Ponte delle Valli, along the Tracciolino road (Roccasecca), with the archaeological site of ancient Casinum (Cassino) with a length of about 26 kilometres, crossing the places that in 1944 were the scene of the main war events along the Gustav Line.


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Roccasecca
to go through

It’s a cycling route that connects the Ponte delle Valli, along the Tracciolino road (Roccasecca), with the archaeological site of ancient Casinum (Cassino) with a length of about 26 kilometres, crossing the places that in 1944 were the scene of the main war events along the Gustav Line.


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Castrocielo
to be seen

In the territory of Castrocielo there is a small lake formed by the Capo d'Acqua spring, which in ancient times fed a system of lakes (now dried up) known as the 'Forme d'Aquino', which were placed in defence of the Roman city of Aquinum

Castrocielo
to be seen

In the territory of Castrocielo there is a small lake formed by the Capo d'Acqua spring, which in ancient times fed a system of lakes (now dried up) known as the 'Forme d'Aquino', which were placed in defence of the Roman city of Aquinum


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Cassino
GUIDED TOUR

A small medieval fortress, protecting the abbey and the village below, which today hosts events and concerts, and from which you can admire one of the most evocative views of the Liri Valley.

Cassino
GUIDED TOUR

A small medieval fortress, protecting the abbey and the village below, which today hosts events and concerts, and from which you can admire one of the most evocative views of the Liri Valley.


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Cassino
to be seen
Cassino
to be seen

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Isola del Liri
Departure by bike
Isola del Liri
Departure by bike

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Arpino
GUIDED TOUR

The Acropolis of Civitavecchia dominates the centre of Arpino and is defended by an imposing polygonal wall from pre-Roman times. It preserves a gate with a pointed arch, the only surviving evidence of its kind in the entire Mediterranean area.

Arpino
GUIDED TOUR

The Acropolis of Civitavecchia dominates the centre of Arpino and is defended by an imposing polygonal wall from pre-Roman times. It preserves a gate with a pointed arch, the only surviving evidence of its kind in the entire Mediterranean area.


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Arpino
to be seen - The village
Arpino
to be seen - The village

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Roccasecca
to be seen - The village

Roccasecca stands on a hill on the slopes of Monte Asprano, overlooking the Liri Valley. The modern town is divided into four villages: Castello, Centro, Caprile and Roccasecca Scalo. In the Castle of the Counts of Aquino, built to defend the abbey of Montecassino, the philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas was born in 1224.


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Roccasecca
to be seen - The village

Roccasecca stands on a hill on the slopes of Monte Asprano, overlooking the Liri Valley. The modern town is divided into four villages: Castello, Centro, Caprile and Roccasecca Scalo. In the Castle of the Counts of Aquino, built to defend the abbey of Montecassino, the philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas was born in 1224.


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Roccasecca
to go through

It’s a cycling route that connects the Ponte delle Valli, along the Tracciolino road (Roccasecca), with the archaeological site of ancient Casinum (Cassino) with a length of about 26 kilometres, crossing the places that in 1944 were the scene of the main war events along the Gustav Line.


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Roccasecca
to go through

It’s a cycling route that connects the Ponte delle Valli, along the Tracciolino road (Roccasecca), with the archaeological site of ancient Casinum (Cassino) with a length of about 26 kilometres, crossing the places that in 1944 were the scene of the main war events along the Gustav Line.


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Castrocielo
to be seen

In the territory of Castrocielo there is a small lake formed by the Capo d'Acqua spring, which in ancient times fed a system of lakes (now dried up) known as the 'Forme d'Aquino', which were placed in defence of the Roman city of Aquinum

Castrocielo
to be seen

In the territory of Castrocielo there is a small lake formed by the Capo d'Acqua spring, which in ancient times fed a system of lakes (now dried up) known as the 'Forme d'Aquino', which were placed in defence of the Roman city of Aquinum


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Cassino
GUIDED TOUR

A small medieval fortress, protecting the abbey and the village below, which today hosts events and concerts, and from which you can admire one of the most evocative views of the Liri Valley.

Cassino
GUIDED TOUR

A small medieval fortress, protecting the abbey and the village below, which today hosts events and concerts, and from which you can admire one of the most evocative views of the Liri Valley.


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Cassino
to be seen
Cassino
to be seen

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Photos of the itinerary

Route detail

Information

Path length: 65,94 Km
Difference: + mt 874
Difference: - mt 1.058
Difficulty:
3/5
Duration: 6 h

Itineraries

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1° Giorno

The river and the railway

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3° Giorno

Along the Gustav Line

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