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Battilocchio Trail – Camaldoli Hermitage loop from Pratovecchio Stia

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Italy
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Pratovecchio Stia

Battilocchio Trail – Camaldoli Hermitage loop from Pratovecchio Stia

Hard

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Battilocchio Trail – Camaldoli Hermitage loop from Pratovecchio Stia

02:06

33.5km

960m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna

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Start point

Train Station

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6.42 km

View of Lonnano and the Pratovecchio-Stia Valley

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a beautiful view of the valley of Pratovecchio and Stia. If there is good weather......😅

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11.9 km

Poggio Cavallino

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13.9 km

Battilocchio Trail

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From the starting point in Battilocchio the route is downhill, medium difficulty, fun. Any car can be parked in the adjacent area (few parking spaces).

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16.6 km

In front of the Camaldoli hermitage, after having filled the water bottle with very fresh water and admired the work of art on the portal of the same, you have 2 possibilities; to the left you go towards Prato alle Cogne, to the right you go towards Prato alla Penna (asphalt) and then Badia Prataglia via a dirt road (wide) for a few km that can also be traveled with a racing bike being careful, then you return on asphalt always downhill to Badia Prataglia.

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16.7 km

Camaldoli Hermitage

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The hermitage of Camaldoli was founded around 1025 AD by the hermit friar Romualdo, today San Romualdo. At the beginning the structure had five cells for hermits and a church for common prayer. Today there are twenty cells and the most "recent" dates back to 1743. Over the centuries, other common structures have been built: the refectory, the library and the guesthouse. All the cells are built following the model of the first cell of San Romualdo, still visible although incorporated by the library: it is a small house with a garden surrounded by walls. The internal spaces of the hermitage can only be visited during guided tours; the timetables can be found on the Camaldoli community website.

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33.5 km

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Train Station

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31.4 km

1.98 km

120 m

Surfaces

33.4 km

120 m

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Saturday 30 May

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14°C

12 %

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