Tre Passi Umbri

2nd Edition


01 - 30 SEP 2026
Event description

It is a permanent "slow-paced" cycle tourism experience lasting five months, to be enjoyed on road bikes, gravel bikes, MTB, or e-bikes during selected months, involving 8 municipalities in Umbria and offering the opportunity to discover landscapes, villages, culture, history, and local gastronomy.

It is no longer a competitive event, but a permanent route to be enjoyed without haste and completed whenever desired. The itinerary can be tackled with any type of bicycle — road bike, gravel bike, MTB, or e-bike — making it accessible to a wide range of cyclists.

The route is available from May 1 to September 30, during which participants can complete the itinerary and obtain the brevet.


Available Routes
125
km
Distance
3.057
mt
Elevation gain
Hard
Physical difficulty
OC - excellent skills
Technical difficulty
Asphalt
Compact dirt
Surface type
1st Itinerary - long

To complete the route and obtain the Brevet, participants can start (and finish) from any point along the route where a QR Code checkpoint is located (see Regulations).

Assuming a start from Spoleto, the route passes through the villages of Spina, Cammoro, Molini, Rasiglia, Verchiano, Sellano, Colle, Postignano, Cerreto di Spoleto, Borgo Cerreto, Ponte, Rocchetta, Poggiodomo, Gavelli, Caso, Sant’Anatolia di Narco, Castel San Felice, Piedipaterno, and Grotti.

The routes offer extraordinary natural scenery and mostly follow paved roads with limited traffic, except for approximately 2,500 meters of gravel road after the village of Postignano. Both routes require a good level of physical preparation.

95
km
Distance
2.033
mt
Elevation gain
Medium
Physical difficulty
BC - good skills
Technical difficulty
Asphalt
Compact dirt
Surface type
2nd Itinerary - short

To complete the loop and obtain the Certificate, participants may start (and finish) from any point along the route where a QR Code checkpoint is located (see Regulations).

Assuming a start from Spoleto, the route passes through the villages of: Spina, Cammoro, Molini, Rasiglia, Verchiano, Sellano, Valico del Soglio, Colle, Postignano, Cerreto di Spoleto, Borgo Cerreto, Colle Soglio, Macchia, Meggiano, Montefiorello, Grotti, Passo Forca di Cerro, Spoleto.

The routes offer highly scenic natural landscapes and mostly follow paved roads with limited vehicular traffic, except for approximately 2,500 metres of gravel road after the village of Postignano. Both itineraries nevertheless require a good level of physical preparation.