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Livorno

Parco Di Poggio Neri

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Italy
Livorno

Parco Di Poggio Neri

The best gravel rides in Parco Di Poggio Neri

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Gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri features routes through extensive hilly forests, predominantly covered with oak and chestnut trees, alongside areas of Mediterranean scrub. The terrain includes varied surfaces such as unpaved roads and forest tracks, suitable for gravel bikes. Notable natural features include Monte Bufalaio and recovered ancient springs. Elevations can be significant, providing challenging climbs and scenic views across the landscape.

Best gravel bike trails in Parco Di Poggio Neri

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Historic Village of Sassetta – View of Sassetta loop from Sassetta, a 32.9 miles (53.0 km) trail that takes 3 hours 57 minutes to complete. This route features a notable ascent towards scenic viewpoints.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is View of the Tuscan Hills – Suvereto Historic Center loop from Sassetta, a difficult 15.9 miles (25.5 km) path. This route traverses rolling hills and passes through the historic center of Suvereto.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the View of Sassetta – Historic Village of Sassetta loop from Sassetta, a 23.0 miles (37.1 km) trail leading through varied terrain, often completed in about 2 hours 24 minutes.
  • Gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri is defined by challenging ascents, scenic views of the Tuscan countryside, and routes connecting historic villages. The network offers options primarily for experienced gravel bikers, with 12 difficult routes available.
  • The routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. More than 450 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore Parco Di Poggio Neri's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Historic Village of Sassetta – View of Sassetta loop from Sassetta

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Stenio Melani
June 23, 2026, Northern Ascent to Sassetta

Sassetta is a village in the Val di Cornia; a town of houses clinging to a hill in the hinterland of the Etruscan Coast, made of narrow streets, small squares, and beautiful infinities. The locality is famous for its marble, unique in the world, a red marble that stonemasons and creative sculptors have always magically shaped.

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A tiny picturesque village on a hilltop with narrow alleys, small squares, and artworks. Wonderfully beautiful, definitely worth seeing.

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The Pieve di San Giusto in Suvereto is one of the most important and fascinating Romanesque buildings in the province of Livorno. Located at the entrance to the medieval village in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, its existence has been documented since 923. The current building, however, dates back to 1189, the year it was rebuilt by the masters Barone Amico and Bono da Calci. It features elements of light limestone alternating with dark bands of a typically Pisan style. The main entrance is flanked by two columns supporting two apotropaic lions. The structure has a single nave with a visible wooden truss ceiling. Inside, an ancient, finely decorated marble baptismal font is preserved. In an internal niche, there are remains of medieval frescoes; on the transept, the epigraph attesting to the completion date (1189) is still legible.

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The Romanesque portal of the Pieve di San Giusto in Suvereto. The facade is decorated with an elegant portal surmounted by a round arch, famous for its carved capitals. Although it existed before the year 1000, the current structure was rebuilt in the 12th century.

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The Panoramic Road between Monteverdi Marittimo and Canneto is a suggestive hilly route immersed in the unspoiled nature of the Colline Metallifere and Val di Cornia, in the province of Pisa. The itinerary connects two charming Tuscan medieval villages and is particularly appreciated for its wide panoramas, tranquility, and scarcity of traffic. Technical Route Data Length: 3.6 km (from Canneto to Monteverdi Marittimo). Elevation gain: 104 meters uphill. Average gradient: 2.9%. Type: Fully asphalted road, perfect for cycle tourism or as a scenic car route.

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This medieval village offers some of the most spectacular views of the Maremma thanks to its elevated position at about 600 meters. Il Poggione (914 m): It is the highest peak of the Colline Metallifere near the village. From its grassy summit, the view stretches over much of Tuscany and, on clear days, to the Island of Elba and Corsica. The village walls: Walking along the ancient walls, you can enjoy a direct view of the Gulf of Follonica. Poggio Croce di Prata: Another nearby ridge that offers suggestive glimpses of the surrounding hills. Strada Provinciale Massetana: A panoramic point along the road allows you to admire the entire village perched on the hill from the outside.

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Good asphalt, pleasant incline, quite shady. Rides great!

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The Church of San Giusto is the guardian of millennia-old stories and a timeless charm. A majestic church, whose origins date back to between the 9th and 12th centuries, located next to the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, it is not only a sacred building, but a piece of history can be found in every corner. Named after San Giusto, bishop of Volterra, its origins are linked to the legend of the African exiled bishops, San Giusto, San Cerbone, San Fiorenzo, and San Regolo, who landed in the Val di Cornia in the 6th century, leaving an indelible mark throughout the valley. It is no coincidence, in fact, that San Fiorenzo is the patron saint of Campiglia Marittima and the Cathedral of Massa Marittima is dedicated to San Cerbone. The gabled façade, the evocative portal, and the quatrefoil rose window, with its black and white band decoration, are hallmarks of the Tuscan Romanesque style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty level of gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

Gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri is generally considered challenging. The terrain features significant elevations and demanding climbs through the rolling Tuscan hills. Out of 31 available routes, 24 are rated as difficult, with the remaining 7 being moderate. There are no easy routes in the park.

Are there any family-friendly gravel bike routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

Given the challenging nature of the terrain, with most routes rated as difficult and significant elevation gains, Parco Di Poggio Neri is not typically recommended for beginner cyclists or young families. The routes are better suited for experienced gravel bikers looking for a demanding ride.

What are the typical lengths and durations of gravel bike trails in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

The gravel bike trails in Parco Di Poggio Neri vary in length and duration. For instance, the Historic Village of Sassetta – View of Sassetta loop from Sassetta is approximately 53.0 km (33 miles) and can take around 5 hours 2 minutes to complete. A shorter option, like the View of Sassetta – Historic Village of Sassetta loop from Sassetta, covers about 37.1 km (23 miles) and typically takes 2 hours 25 minutes.

Are there circular gravel bike routes available in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Historic Village of Sassetta – View of Sassetta loop from Sassetta is a popular circular option, as is the View of Sassetta – Historic Village of Sassetta loop from Sassetta.

Where can I find parking for gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

Many of the gravel bike routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri, including popular ones like the Northern Ascent to Sassetta – View of Sassetta loop from Sassetta, start from Sassetta. It is advisable to look for parking options within or near the village of Sassetta, which serves as a common starting point for many trails in the park.

What kind of views can I expect along the gravel routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

Gravel routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri offer rewarding views across the Tuscan landscape. You can expect scenic vistas of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and glimpses of historic villages. Routes often feature viewpoints that showcase the beauty of the region, such as those found on the View of the Tuscan Hills – Suvereto Historic Center loop from Sassetta.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

The rolling Tuscan hills and woodlands of Parco Di Poggio Neri are beautiful year-round. However, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for gravel biking, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential winter chill. These seasons also provide stunning natural scenery.

Are there any cafes or places to refuel near the gravel trails?

Many gravel routes in Parco Di Poggio Neri either start from or pass through historic villages like Sassetta and Suvereto. These villages typically offer local cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel, grab a coffee, or enjoy a meal before, during, or after your ride.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about Parco Di Poggio Neri?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the challenging ascents, the scenic views of the Tuscan countryside, and the routes that connect charming historic villages, providing a rich cultural and physical experience.

How many gravel bike trails are there in Parco Di Poggio Neri?

There are over 30 gravel bike routes available in Parco Di Poggio Neri, offering a variety of challenging options for experienced riders. Specifically, komoot lists 31 tours, with 24 rated as difficult and 7 as moderate.

What kind of terrain should I expect on the gravel bike trails?

The terrain in Parco Di Poggio Neri is varied, featuring unpaved roads and forest tracks. You should expect a mix of surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, including gravel, dirt, and potentially some rougher sections, along with significant climbs and descents characteristic of the Tuscan hills.

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