Lauren Wolff  —  5/29/2026

Cycling in Sicily: where history, volcanoes, and coastlines meet the road

Cycling in Sicily combines raw volcanic terrain, open coastal roads, and deeply layered history, making it one of the most varied places to ride, both physically and culturally. It offers everything from long climbs to short coastal spins and inland village routes that suit riders who enjoy both challenge and cultural depth.

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Cycling in Sicily: where history, volcanoes, and coastlines meet the road

Practical tips for cycling in Sicily

Sicily works better when you plan for the conditions as much as the distance.

Aspect – What to expect
Road qualityGenerally good but variable, especially inland
TrafficModerate, more relaxed than mainland Italy
ClimbingFrequent, often longer than expected
NavigationManageable but remote areas need planning
Best seasonSpring and autumn are ideal, summer can be intense

Ride in Sicily virtually with ROUVY

If you’re planning a trip, riding this new collection of routes on ROUVY gives you a clear preview of riding in Sicily. You can explore gradients, terrain changes and pacing before riding it outdoors.

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Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
With a background spanning 30 years in the creative and writing industries, Lauren brings her love of storytelling and cycling together in her work for ROUVY. A lifelong athlete with almost 40 years of racing experience, she spent a couple of years riding with a semi-professional road racing team and went on to achieve podiums at National Championships and UCI World Masters events. She also completed the gruelling 2005 Cape Epic and earned triathlon medals back in the early ’90s. Lauren has trained on ROUVY year-round since 2016 and writes passionately to inspire others to ride and explore.
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