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No traffic road cycling routes around Montecarlo offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, ranging from coastal paths along the Mediterranean to challenging mountain ascents. The region is characterized by its dramatic transition from sea-level routes to steep, winding roads inland, featuring lush forests and rocky outcrops. Cyclists can experience varied terrain, including the iconic Corniche roads that provide elevated perspectives of the French Riviera. The area's geography supports a range of cycling experiences, from gentler coastal rides to significant climbs.
…Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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68.0km
03:52
1,460m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.6km
02:26
640m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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11.6km
00:40
160m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lovely route just outside the city of Lucca
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Tuscany always offers exciting views.
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Oratorio di San Rocco: This is an oratory built in 1645 on the site where, according to tradition, the plague in Altopascio stopped. It is located at the junction between the road to Florence and the one to Fucecchio. The oratory is owned by the municipality and celebrations in memory of the saint are held there on August 16th.
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View of Pescia after a short but steep climb.
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Tofori is a very pretty ancient village.
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Tofori is an ancient village, famous for the cream-coloured church and bell tower that stand prominently on a hill and are visible from every path. Tofori and the surrounding villages of Petrognano, San Andrea in Caprile, Camigliano, Gragnano and San Gennaro are all located on the Strada del Vino, a scenic, winding hill road that takes you to many of the local wineries and olive groves.
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Collodi is a charming town where beautiful routes start from which you can run on foot or by bike.
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There are over 45 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Montecarlo. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 12 easy, 27 moderate, and 6 difficult options to explore.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Montecarlo, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 40 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse terrain, from stunning Mediterranean coastal views to challenging mountain ascents, and the opportunity to experience quiet roads away from heavy traffic.
Yes, there are 12 easy routes suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride with minimal traffic. A great option is the Montecarlo Wine Road – Porta Nuova, Montecarlo loop from Montecarlo, which offers a gentle 20.7 km ride with modest elevation gain, perfect for enjoying the scenery without significant challenges.
The routes around Montecarlo offer a diverse range of terrain. You can find picturesque rides along the Mediterranean coastline with relatively flat sections, as well as challenging climbs inland through winding mountain roads and lush forests. Iconic climbs like the Col de la Madone and Col d'Eze, while not entirely traffic-free, are known for their rewarding views and are popular among serious cyclists seeking quieter periods.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Montecarlo are designed as loops. For example, the Pescia – Vellano loop from Pescia offers a challenging 53.4 km circular route, while the Vellano – Altopascio Historic Center loop from Altopascio provides another demanding 56 km option.
While cycling, you can discover several natural monuments and beautiful landscapes. Highlights include The Witches' Oak, the serene Lake Gherardesca, and the unique Fontana delle Pizzorne. The region also features dramatic coastal views and mountainous terrain with lush forests.
Absolutely. Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites such as the elegant Villa Garzoni Garden, the impressive Villa Torrigiani, and the charming Cozzile Castle and the Clock Tower. These offer great points of interest to combine with your ride.
The French Riviera, including Montecarlo, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide ideal temperatures and less crowded roads. Summer can be warm, especially inland, but coastal routes benefit from sea breezes. Winter is mild, making it possible to cycle year-round, though some higher mountain passes might be affected by weather.
While truly 'car-free' dedicated paths are less common for long distances in this mountainous region, many routes are selected for their low traffic volume, especially outside peak tourist seasons or on smaller mountain roads. Routes like the Wine Road – Panoramic View of Petrognano loop from Altopascio, at nearly 68 km, offer extensive riding with a focus on quieter roads.
Yes, Montecarlo is renowned for its challenging climbs. Routes such as the Wine Road – Panoramic View of Petrognano loop from Altopascio feature over 1400 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding experience for advanced cyclists. The region's mountainous terrain, including famous cols, ensures plenty of opportunities for significant ascents.
Many routes in the Montecarlo area offer breathtaking panoramic views, especially those that ascend into the mountains or hug the coastline. The Grande Corniche, for instance, provides dramatic views 500 meters above sea level, showcasing both the Mediterranean and impressive mansions. While not a single komoot route, many of our tours incorporate sections with similar stunning vistas, such as the 'Panoramic View of Petrognano' in the route mentioned above.
The routes are categorized into three difficulty levels: easy, moderate, and difficult. There are 12 easy routes for beginners or casual rides, 27 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 6 difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for significant climbs and longer distances. You can choose a route that best matches your fitness and experience level.


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