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Gravel biking around Pieve Fosciana offers routes through the mountainous Garfagnana region of Tuscany. The terrain is characterized by forested valleys, mountain passes, and scenic lakes. Gravel bike trails in this area often feature significant elevation changes, providing challenging climbs and descents. The landscape includes a mix of natural parks and rural paths, suitable for adventurous gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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117km
09:25
3,560m
3,560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.1km
05:56
1,950m
1,950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.9km
04:18
1,640m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
02:43
900m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.1km
04:05
1,280m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In this period the lake is at maximum capacity and offers stunning panoramas in the sunlight
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The Rifugio Bargetana is an alpine structure located at 1,740 meters above sea level in the upper Val d'Ozola, in the heart of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park at the foot of Monte Prado. It is family-run and is about a 15-minute walk from the homonymous glacial lake of Bargetana.
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The Passo di Lama Lite is a very important mountain pass located at an altitude of 1,749 meters in the Alto Appennino Reggiano, on the border between Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany. It is located in the heart of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park. This pass serves as a fundamental watershed between the valley of the Dolo stream and the valley of the Ozola stream, positioned at the foot of the Monte Prado massif and offering a splendid view of Monte Cusna.
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The lake of Gramolazzo is a lake in the Apuan Alps located near the homonymous village in the municipality of Minucciano. Of artificial origin, it was created in the second half of the 1900s, together with the lake of Vagli by SELT Valdarno for the hydroelectric use of the Serchio river and its tributaries. The lake, which has a surface area of one square kilometer and a volume of 3.8 million cubic meters, has both the Serchio di Gramolazzo as its inflow and outflow, one of the two branches that, joining near Piazza al Serchio, form the Tuscan river. Another important stream that flows into the lake is the Acqua Bianca stream, which coming from Mount Pisanino crosses the village of Gorfigliano. A large part of the water, however, is fed through a channel on the left bank, near the dam, which with a maximum flow rate of 20 cubic meters per second discharges the waters captured from the Serchio into the Sillano valley. The waters of the lake of Gramolazzo feed the Fabbriche power plant which in turn discharges them into the lake of Vagli.
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The Oasis of Campocatino is a mountain locality in the Apuan Alps, in the municipality of Vagli di Sotto, located at 1000 m above sea level, beneath the imposing wall of Monte Roccandagia. It includes a large basin of glacial origin, a testament to the extent of Quaternary glaciation in the Apennine area. Inside, we find the typical pastoral buildings called "caselli," which have been preserved with their ancient construction characteristics. Since 1991, it has become a "LIPU Natural Oasis." The coexistence of different environments and the natural integrity of the area have allowed the acclimatization of various bird species that reproduce there. Along the rocky walls, the Alpine chough and the Wallcreeper nest; in the high-altitude meadows and pastures, the Skylark, the Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush, the Wheatear, and the Greater Short-toed Lark are observed, while the woods below are populated by the Blackcap, the Goldfinch, the Chaffinch, the Brambling, the Firecrest, the Dartford Warbler, the Robin, the Eurasian Nuthatch, the Song Thrush, the Mistle Thrush, the Wren, and four species of tits: Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit, and Marsh Tit. Biodiversity is also present among the birds of prey that inhabit the area: the Tawny Owl, the Kestrel, the Eagle Owl, the Common Buzzard, the Sparrowhawk, and sometimes the Eagle soars over the area in search of prey. A little curiosity: in 1998 Campocatino was the film set for the movie "il mio west" directed by Giovanni Veronesi, starring Leonardo Pieraccioni, Harvey Keitel, David Bowie, and Alessia Marcuzzi. In memory of David Bowie's presence, a statue has been placed near the stone houses to commemorate his time there.
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Excellent refuge, the owners are kind and welcoming. We ate very well, but slept a little less, but only because the dormitory was crowded. Bring earplugs if necessary. ;)
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There are over 15 gravel bike trails in the Pieve Fosciana area, offering a range of experiences through the mountainous Garfagnana region. While many are challenging, there are options for various skill levels.
The gravel biking around Pieve Fosciana is generally characterized by significant elevation changes, making most routes quite challenging. There are 3 moderate routes, but no specifically easy ones listed. Beginners should be prepared for climbs and descents, or consider shorter sections of the longer routes.
For experienced riders seeking a long-distance challenge, the Lake Gramolazzo – Lake Gramolazzo loop from Castelvecchio Pascoli is a demanding option. This 71.8-mile (115.6 km) trail features substantial elevation gain around the lake, requiring significant endurance.
Given the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, most gravel bike trails around Pieve Fosciana are rated as difficult. There are no routes specifically identified as easy or family-friendly. Families with younger children or those seeking very gentle rides might find the trails too challenging.
The trails offer stunning views of forested valleys, mountain passes, and scenic lakes, typical of the Garfagnana region. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from natural parks to rural paths. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that traverse higher elevations or pass by lakes like Gramolazzo and Vagli.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Pieve Fosciana are designed as loops. For instance, the Ridella Biodiversity Garden – Sella di Campaiana loop from Castelnuovo Garfagnana is a popular 33.1-mile (53.2 km) loop that traverses varied terrain, including a biodiversity garden and a mountain pass.
The best time for gravel biking in Pieve Fosciana is generally spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring snow to higher elevations, making some mountain passes inaccessible. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The region offers several points of interest. You might encounter mountain passes like San Pellegrino in Alpe or Radici Pass. Some routes also pass by scenic lakes such as Lake Gramolazzo or Lake Vagli. The Lama Lite Pass – Bargetana Hut loop from Casone di Profecchia leads towards a mountain hut, offering a destination point.
Yes, several routes incorporate the region's scenic lakes. The Lake Gramolazzo – Lake Gramolazzo loop from Piazza al Serchio is a 37.5-mile (60.4 km) route that circles Lake Gramolazzo, offering beautiful lakeside views. Another option is the Lake Vagli – Viadotto Poggio loop from Castelnuovo Garfagnana.
The gravel biking routes in Pieve Fosciana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging climbs, diverse terrain, and the stunning natural beauty of the Garfagnana region, including its forested valleys and mountain passes.
Many of the routes start from towns or villages like Castelvecchio Pascoli, Castelnuovo Garfagnana, Casone di Profecchia, or Piazza al Serchio. These locations typically offer public parking options, though availability may vary, especially during peak seasons. It's advisable to check specific parking facilities for your chosen starting point.
Pieve Fosciana and surrounding towns in the Garfagnana region are generally accessible by regional train or bus services. However, connecting directly to specific trailheads, especially those in more remote mountain areas, might require additional planning or a short ride from the nearest public transport stop. Researching local bus schedules is recommended.


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