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The best traffic-free bike rides around Bagni Di Lucca

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bagni Di Lucca traverse a landscape characterized by the Val di Lima and Serchio Valley, nestled within the Apennine foothills. The region features a diverse terrain of lush forests, rolling hills, and river paths. Cyclists encounter a mix of gravel roads, forest trails, and climbs, with elevations ranging from river valleys to higher mountain slopes. This area provides varied physical features for touring cyclists.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Bagni Di Lucca

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Monte Prato Fiorito – Mount Coronato loop from Bagni di Lucca

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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

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

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

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Traffic-free bike rides around Bagni Di Lucca

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April 22, 2025, Ponte delle Catene di Fornoli

A very beautiful bridge over the Lima River in Fornoli. For pedestrians and cyclists only. The best way to cross the river to the quieter side.

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Ponte della Maddalena, or Ponte del Diavolo, is one of those places that will leave you speechless. It is located in Borgo a Mozzano and is truly unique with its very high arch and slightly crooked shape that makes it different from any other medieval bridge. It is absolutely worth stopping: the atmosphere is special. Crossing it on foot is an experience, and if you are on a bike, be careful of the stone section that can be slippery. There is also a bar nearby with a beautiful view of the bridge, perfect for a break before getting back on the road.

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nice ride

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An exciting bridge made of wood and steel with two beautiful portals.

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November 3, 2024, La Rognosa

landslide contained, accessible passage

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A bridge for pedestrians and cyclists, of a special kind!👍

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In the beautiful Garfagnana region, between the famous Tuscan towns of Lucca and Barga, lies the Ponte della Maddalena (Devil's Bridge) next to the picturesque village of Borgo a Mozzano. Built over the river Serchio, the Ponte della Maddalena is not only one of the most beautiful bridges in the region to see. It is also a bridge with a long history full of special legends, the first stories of which date back to the 11th century. Nobody knows exactly when the construction of this impressive bridge began. It probably happened around the year 1100, on the orders of Matilda di Canossa. The first legend surrounding the bridge originated from this period and it was given its nickname the 'Devil's Bridge'. In Italian it is also called Ponte del Diavolo. Around that time, a man named Saint Julian was working on the construction. Because the work was hard and slow, he decided to make a pact with the devil. The devil would finish the bridge in one night, in exchange for the soul of the first living creature to cross the bridge. This happened, only Saint Julian made sure that it was a dog that crossed the bridge first and not a human. It seems that the devil is still furious today… Source: https://www.toscanetips.nl/blog/ponte-della-maddalena-bezoeken

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In the beautiful Garfagnana region, between the famous Tuscan towns of Lucca and Barga, lies the Ponte della Maddalena (Devil's Bridge) next to the picturesque village of Borgo a Mozzano. Built over the river Serchio, the Ponte della Maddalena is not only one of the most beautiful bridges in the region to see. It is also a bridge with a long history full of special legends, the first stories of which date back to the 11th century. Nobody knows exactly when the construction of this impressive bridge began. It probably happened around the year 1100, on the orders of Matilda di Canossa. The first legend surrounding the bridge originated from this period and it was given its nickname the 'Devil's Bridge'. In Italian it is also called Ponte del Diavolo. Around that time, a man named Saint Julian was working on the construction. Because the work was hard and slow, he decided to make a pact with the devil. The devil would finish the bridge in one night, in exchange for the soul of the first living creature to cross the bridge. This happened, only Saint Julian made sure that it was a dog that crossed the bridge first and not a human. It seems that the devil is still furious today… Source: https://www.toscanetips.nl/blog/ponte-della-maddalena-bezoeken

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic touring cycling routes are available in Bagni Di Lucca?

There are over 60 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Bagni Di Lucca. While many are challenging, with 49 routes rated 'difficult' and 18 'moderate', there is also 1 'easy' route available for those seeking a gentler ride.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no traffic touring cycling routes in Bagni Di Lucca?

The no traffic touring routes in Bagni Di Lucca offer a diverse terrain. You'll find paths traversing lush river valleys like the Val di Lima and Serchio Valley, climbs into the foothills of the Apennine Mountains, and sections through ancient chestnut woods and olive groves. Expect a mix of gravel roads and forest trails, providing varied surfaces for your touring experience.

Are there any circular no traffic touring cycling routes in the Bagni Di Lucca area?

Yes, several no traffic touring routes in Bagni Di Lucca are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A notable example is the Monte Prato Fiorito – Mount Coronato loop from Bagni di Lucca, which offers a challenging ride with significant elevation gain and panoramic views. Another option is the Fornoli Chain Bridge – La Rognosa loop from Bagni di Lucca.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see along these no traffic touring routes?

The region is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. Along the routes, you might encounter the dramatic gorges of the Orrido di Botri Nature Reserve, the picturesque Val di Lima, and the Serchio Valley. You can also explore medieval villages like Montefegatesi and Borgo a Mozzano, home to the iconic Ponte della Maddalena (Devil's Bridge). For specific natural highlights, consider visiting Lake Scaffaiolo or the Dardagna Waterfalls, both accessible from some routes.

When is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Bagni Di Lucca?

Spring and autumn are generally the best times for touring cycling in Bagni Di Lucca. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations in the Apennines.

What do other touring cyclists say about the no traffic routes in Bagni Di Lucca?

The no traffic touring cycling routes in Bagni Di Lucca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the peaceful, car-free sections that allow for an immersive experience in the Tuscan landscape.

Are there any family-friendly no traffic touring cycling routes suitable for beginners?

While many routes in Bagni Di Lucca are rated moderate to difficult, there is 1 easy no traffic touring cycling route available, which could be suitable for families or beginners. These easier paths often follow the river valleys, offering flatter terrain and scenic views without significant climbs. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before setting out with children or less experienced riders.

Can I find places to eat or stay along the no traffic touring cycling routes?

Yes, the Bagni Di Lucca region is dotted with charming medieval villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Bagni di Lucca itself is known for its thermal springs, offering a relaxing retreat. Many routes pass through or near these villages, providing opportunities to refuel and rest. It's always a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer or more remote routes.

Are there any routes that offer panoramic views of the Serchio Valley?

Absolutely. The foothills of the Apennine Mountains and peaks like Prato Fiorito and Monte Coronato provide exceptional panoramic vistas. Routes that climb into these areas, such as the Monte Prato Fiorito – Mount Coronato loop, will reward you with sweeping views of the Serchio Valley and the surrounding Tuscan hills.

What are the typical distances and elevation gains for no traffic touring routes in this area?

The no traffic touring routes in Bagni Di Lucca vary significantly. For example, the Monte Prato Fiorito – Mount Coronato loop covers approximately 43.5 km with over 1300 meters of elevation gain, making it a challenging ride. Another route, the Ferriera – Molino di San Quirico loop, is around 22.5 km with about 600 meters of ascent. You can expect a range of distances and significant elevation changes, especially on routes venturing into the mountainous terrain.

Is it possible to access these routes using public transport?

While Bagni di Lucca is accessible by public transport, primarily buses from Lucca, direct access to the starting points of all no traffic touring routes might vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes to see which ones align with your chosen cycling path's starting point. Some routes may require a short ride from the nearest public transport stop.

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