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Guido Monaco Square – Piazza Grande loop from Arezzo

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Italy
Tuscany
Arezzo

Guido Monaco Square – Piazza Grande loop from Arezzo

Moderate

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Guido Monaco Square – Piazza Grande loop from Arezzo

01:24

25.3km

480m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 1.42 km for 55 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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652 m

Monument to the Fallen of the Resistance of Arezzo

Highlight • Monument

The area around the city was particularly badly hit by fighting and bloodbaths. A total of 3,110 people were killed.

There were around 3,500 armed partisans active in the province, who were able to inflict significant losses on the German troops.

The province was therefore awarded the Golden Medal for Bravery.

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1.20 km

Guido Monaco Square

Highlight • Monument

The square is circular in shape, with a diameter of 100 m, dating back to the 19th century, located at the crossroads of three very important roads: via Guido Monaco (1870), via Petrarca and via Roma. In the center of the square is the monument, by Salvino Salvini (1882), to Guido Monaco (or Guido D'Arezzo), the creator of modern musical notation and the tetagram.

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2.01 km

Piazza Grande

Highlight • Historical Site

Arezzo is a city perched on a hill surrounded by four valleys. Its origins are ancient, dating back to the Etruscan and Roman eras, and it boasts numerous historical and artistic monuments, thanks in part to illustrious figures born here, such as Vasari and Piero della Francesca. It is an elegant and lively city, an ideal starting point for a bike tour of Tuscany.

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15.1 km

Climb to Parco di Lignano

Highlight • Climb

The climb to the park of lignano is quite challenging, even double-digit slopes (14% 16%) make it hard but pleasant because it is surrounded by a thick forest that has legendary heat in the summer period. After the peak, going down for 3 km you come across a refreshment point where there is the possibility of refilling water at the 2/3 fountains present as well as stopping for a break at the park bar. Then downhill to Rigutino

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25.3 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

22.1 km

2.95 km

192 m

118 m

Surfaces

23.8 km

1.24 km

206 m

< 100 m

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Monday 13 July

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