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Gravel biking around Beverino offers a diverse landscape where the Apennine Mountains meet the Ligurian Sea. The region is characterized by the Vara Valley, featuring a mix of gentle hills, dense forests, and agricultural areas. Riders can experience significant elevation changes, traversing routes that weave from challenging mountain passes to coastal trails with distant views of the Ligurian coast. The terrain includes both paved and unpaved surfaces, providing a dynamic riding experience for gravel bikers.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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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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03:29
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:30
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view of Lerici from the surrounding mountains offers spectacular panoramas of the Gulf of Poets, stretching as far as Portovenere and the islands of Palmaria and Tino. The hilltop villages such as La Serra, Pugliola and Solaro, along with the trails of the Montemarcello-Magra Park, offer the best and most evocative viewpoints.
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Passo Alpicella is located at 710m above sea level and is part of the 42nd stage of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. It is located on the watershed ridge between Val di Vara and Valle del Magra, offering open views that on clear days reach the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets.
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Here the dirt road runs along the ridge of the mountains between the Vara Valley and the Magra Valley
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But.....don't look too much at the sea
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excellent trail to travel with ease
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Colle del Telegrafo is the starting point of a series of dirt roads and paths that radiate out in all directions.
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The ancient village of Biassa, known since at least the 13th century and located along the road that leads to the Cinque Terre, had an economy based on the cultivation of vineyards on the western side of the hill, towards the sea, in the Tramonti area, and on the exploitation of the sandstone quarries. It features old stone houses leaning against each other, with beautiful portals, around the church of S. Martino.
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Shaded place, ideal for a stop in the summer.
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There are at least 4 challenging no-traffic gravel bike trails detailed in this guide, all offering a unique experience away from busy roads. These routes are carefully selected to provide a serene and immersive cycling adventure through the region's stunning landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Beverino offer a diverse mix of terrain, from gentle hills and dense forests in the Val di Vara to more rugged sections with significant elevation changes as you approach the Apennine foothills. You'll encounter a blend of unpaved surfaces, making for a dynamic and engaging gravel biking experience. Distant views of the Ligurian coast are a common reward.
All the no-traffic gravel bike trails featured in this guide are classified as difficult. They involve considerable elevation gains and distances, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenging and rewarding ride. For example, the View of Lerici and the Gulf of La Spezia – Montemarcello Village loop from Cà dei Boschetti covers nearly 47 km with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike routes highlighted in this guide are circular loops. This allows for convenient starting and ending points, ensuring you return to your origin without needing additional transport. An example is the Telegrafo Pass – Sant'Antonio Pass loop from La Spezia Centrale, which offers a challenging loop experience.
Many trails offer breathtaking views and pass near significant landmarks. For instance, routes might provide glimpses of the iconic Cinque Terre villages or panoramic views of the Ligurian Sea. While cycling, you could be near viewpoints like the View of Vernazza and the sea or the View of Vernazza from the Vernazza–Corniglia Trail, offering stunning coastal vistas.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Beverino feature significant elevation gains, reflecting the region's hilly and mountainous terrain. You can expect climbs ranging from approximately 600 meters to over 1100 meters on a single route. For example, the Rastrello Pass – Alta Via dei Monti Liguri loop from Brugnato involves over 1100 meters of ascent.
The unique geographical position of Beverino, where the Apennines meet the Ligurian Sea, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, so early morning rides are recommended. Winter rides are possible but require checking weather conditions for higher passes.
Given that all the no-traffic gravel bike trails in this guide are classified as difficult and involve significant distances and elevation gains, they are generally not recommended for young children or beginners. These routes are better suited for experienced adult riders or families with older, very fit teenagers who are accustomed to challenging gravel biking.
While many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, it's essential to consider the difficulty and length of these specific gravel routes. For the comfort and safety of your dog, especially on challenging trails with significant climbs and descents, ensure they are fit enough for such an undertaking. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Beverino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.86 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging yet rewarding climbs, the stunning panoramic views of the Ligurian coast and the Val di Vara, and the peaceful, car-free environment that allows for an immersive experience in nature. The diverse terrain and the sense of adventure are frequently highlighted.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of each trail. For routes like the Passo Alpicella (710 m) – Moon Trail loop from Piana Battolla, you can often find designated parking areas in or near the villages where the loops begin. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for your chosen trail.
While some routes, like the Telegrafo Pass – Sant'Antonio Pass loop, start from larger hubs like La Spezia Centrale, which is well-connected by train, reaching other more remote starting points in the Val di Vara might require a combination of regional buses or a short taxi ride. Public transport options can be limited in smaller villages, so planning ahead is recommended.


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