Forget about the plain. From Rimini to San Marino the itinerary is anything but flat. Just enough time to pick up the pace and continuous ups and downs will take you to the top of the Republic of San Marino.
The hills of Romagna that point towards San Marino are a classic cycling attraction of this region. This classic itinerary takes riders from Rimini to the territories of the ancient Republic of San Marino, the fortified city characterised by three famous castles. The route is not to be underestimated, incorporating various climbs and up and down sections until reaching the village of Ventoso.
16 hotels on the route From Rimini to San Marino
8.9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Rimini, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 01.03.26 to 30.11.26
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Faenza, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open all year round
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 28.03.26 to 10.10.26
8.9 / 10
5 / 5



Cattolica, Adriatic Coast & Hills
8.8 / 10
4.5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 10.03.26 to 10.11.26
9.1 / 10
4.5 / 5



Pesaro, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Annual
8.3 / 10
4.5 / 5



Cattolica, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from April to October
8.3 / 10
4.5 / 5



Senigallia, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 3.04.2026 to 31.10.2026
9 / 10
5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from mid-March to mid-October
8.6 / 10
4.5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open all year round
4.5 / 5



Misano Adriatico, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 1.04.26 to 15.09.26
8.5 / 10
4.5 / 5



Senigallia, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 3.04.2026 to 21.09.2026
8.8 / 10
4.5 / 5



Gabicce Mare, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 4.04.26 to 27.09.26
8.8 / 10
4.5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 18.03.26 to 25.10.26
8.2 / 10
4 / 5



Gabicce Mare, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 1.04.26 to 30.09.26
5 / 5



Riccione, Adriatic Coast & Hills
Open from 11.02.26 to 23.12.26
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