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Touring cycling around Cavriglia offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and lush olive groves typical of Tuscany. The region also features a unique historical lignite mining landscape, with former sites now providing distinctive backdrops for routes. Natural waterways like the Arno River and the dramatic "Balze" canyons add to the varied terrain, while the Pratomagno mountain range presents options for more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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70.9km
06:02
1,840m
1,840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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24
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42.8km
03:31
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.7km
02:17
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.8km
03:55
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nestled among the vineyards and olive groves of the hills above Montevarchi, Rendola is a small hamlet that embodies the most authentic and peaceful side of the Arezzo Valdarno. It's the ideal stopover for those seeking back roads immersed in nature, with panoramic views offering a unique view of the Arno Valley.
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Lamole is a charming village located in the heart of Chianti Classico, in the municipality of Greve in Chianti, at approximately 600 meters above sea level. This small medieval village is known for its breathtaking panoramic views of vineyards, olive groves, and chestnut and oak forests that extend across the surrounding hills. The road leading to Lamole, lined with cypress trees and characterized by scenic curves, is an experience in itself, offering evocative views and a tranquil atmosphere. The village is renowned for its winemaking tradition, with its vineyards exceeding 650 meters above sea level, a high point for Sangiovese in the region. The soils, composed of ochre sandstone and inserts of alberese and galestro, give the local wines a unique finesse, flavor, and longevity.
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A lovely road with a good surface and excellent views. The section closest to Lamole can be a little punchy, but it's a road to take slowly and enjoy the view!
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A lovely restaurant in Lamole. Food for two with wine cost about €50, the service was excellent and the pasta was amazing. The views are also excellent. Worth the hill climb!
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A lovely descent from Lamole back towards Grieve in Chianti. The road is smooth, and lined with cypress trees with an excellent view of the hill sides. The restaurant in Lamole is worth going to!
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Gravel segment that if taken from Greve the first two kilometers are asphalt, after apotheosis gravel. Still a tough climb.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cavriglia, offering a wide range of distances and difficulties. This includes routes through the scenic Chianti hills and the unique former lignite mining landscapes.
The terrain around Cavriglia is diverse. You'll find routes traversing classic Tuscan rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and lush olive groves. Some paths follow the tranquil Arno River, while others explore the unique historical lignite mining landscape, offering a distinctive backdrop. For more challenging rides, the Pratomagno mountain range provides significant elevation gains.
Yes, there are several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cavriglia, with 7 routes specifically categorized as easy. These routes are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride through the Tuscan countryside.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Cavriglia offers 63 difficult no-traffic touring routes. These often feature significant climbs into the hills and mountains, providing expansive views and a rewarding workout. An example is the Lamole Castle – Greve in Chianti loop from Badia a Montemuro, which includes considerable elevation.
The no-traffic touring routes in Cavriglia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 out of 5 stars from 24 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning Tuscan scenery, the quiet roads, and the diverse landscapes that range from vineyards to historical mining areas.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cavriglia are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, the Olive Grove Trail – Borro di Valle Orsaia loop from San Giovanni Valdarno offers a scenic circular experience.
Along the no-traffic touring cycling routes, you can discover a variety of natural and historical landmarks. Keep an eye out for the unique geological formations of the Balze canyons in Valdarno, or the serene Bacino di Santa Barbara. You might also pass by charming Tuscan villages and historical sites like Radda in Chianti or Montefioralle Castle.
Many of the easier no-traffic touring cycling routes are suitable for families, especially those that follow flatter sections along the Arno River or through less hilly vineyards. The Cavriglia Nature Reserve also offers pleasant paths. Always check the route's difficulty and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
The best time for touring cycling in Cavriglia is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, the landscapes are vibrant, and the intense summer heat is avoided, making for more comfortable rides.
Yes, the region's historical lignite mining landscape offers unique routes. The Valdarno Bike Road initiative includes routes like the "Via della Lignite" and "Via dei Fossili," which allow cyclists to explore former mining sites and learn about the area's industrial heritage. You can also visit the MINE Museum in Castelnuovo dei Sabbioni to deepen your understanding.
Absolutely. Many routes in Cavriglia, particularly those that ascend into the Chianti hills or the Pratomagno range, offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside, vineyards, and olive groves. The View of Montegonzi – Sereto Regional Scout Base loop from San Giovanni Valdarno is an example of a route that provides excellent vistas.


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