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Gravel biking around Biddacidru/Villacidro offers diverse and rugged landscapes, transitioning from the Campidano plain to the Linas mountain range. The region features a mix of plains, valleys, dense woodlands, and challenging mountain paths. Gravel roads, old mining tracks, and quiet mountain routes characterize the terrain, providing demanding and rewarding experiences. This topographical variety creates ideal conditions for gravel biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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14
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90.5km
06:29
1,210m
1,210m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.6km
04:28
590m
590m
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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58.6km
03:57
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.2km
02:16
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Montevecchio, also known as Gennas Serapis, is an ancient mining village now a hamlet of Guspini, nestled in the Geo-Mining Historical and Environmental Park of Sardinia. Founded in the 19th century as the administrative center of the lead and zinc mines, it was established here. The village is home to the Montevecchio Mine information point and the Gennas Food and Wine Confraternity, a trattoria offering excellent food in a friendly, family-friendly atmosphere. They are usually open on weekends, but we recommend contacting them to check opening times, make reservations, and arrange for service. The owner is very helpful and is happy to welcome hungry travelers.
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Built in the early 1900s and named after Lord Thomas Allnutt Brassey, the Naracauli Washery processed blende, the mineral from which zinc was extracted. Connected to the Gennamari and Ingurtosu mines by funiculars and railways, it was one of Sardinia's main mining facilities for decades. Dismantled in the 1970s, today its monumental remains—immersed in the landscape of the Costa Verde—are one of the most iconic images of the Sardinian Geomineral Park.
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Located behind the management building, the water is drinkable and fresh even in summer.
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Once past the mine, a few bends further you reach Montevecchio. The town housed the apartments of the mine managers and the highest officials who ran the mine, as well as accommodation for workers, barracks, hospital and schools, a post office, a chemical laboratory, and even a football pitch for the local team. Today inhabited by a few hundred people, most of the time you will struggle to find even a handful of them. The sound of the wind will be your only travel companion.
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The Montevechio mine has hosted, in its 143 years of operation, the largest lead and zinc mining operation in the area. Now closed, it can be visited both superficially and underground https://www.minieradimontevecchio.it/orari-di-visita.html
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For me the river was not passable... without taking off my shoes... at least knee high and there was a strong current. It had rained all day before.
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The Biddacidru/Villacidro region offers a diverse and rugged landscape, transitioning from the Campidano plain to the Linas mountain range. You'll encounter a mix of gravel roads, old mining tracks, and quiet mountain routes. These trails are often more natural and less maintained than in other regions, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience for gravel bikers.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are considered difficult. For instance, the Red River Crossing – Piscinas Dunes loop from Gonnos/Gonnosfanadiga is a challenging 56.2-mile (90.5 km) trail with over 1200 meters of elevation gain, traversing varied terrain from the Linas mountain range towards the coastal dunes.
Absolutely. The area has a rich mining history, and several routes incorporate old mining tracks. A great example is the Villacidro – Canale Serci Mine loop from Gonnos/Gonnosfanadiga, a 37.0-mile (59.6 km) trail that leads through the Linas massif and past historical mining sites.
Yes, you can find routes with stunning vistas and historical points of interest. The Castello di Sanluri – View of Sardara loop from Biddacidru/Villacidro is a 43.2-mile (69.6 km) path that offers views of historical sites like the Castello di Sanluri and expansive plains. Additionally, the region boasts 'authentic terraces' like Seddanus Square and Belvedere Giarranas with splendid views.
The Biddacidru/Villacidro area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the impressive Linas Mountain Range, dense woodlands like Montimannu, and spectacular waterfalls. Notable waterfalls include Piscina Irgas Waterfall, Oridda Gorge, and Sa Spendula. You might also encounter unique plant species and diverse Sardinian fauna.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Biddacidru/Villacidro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Villacidro loop from Biddacidru/Villacidro is a moderate 35.2-mile (35.2 km) option that circles the town.
The gravel biking experience in Biddacidru/Villacidro is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Riders often praise the diverse and rugged landscapes, the challenging nature of the trails, and the opportunity to explore ancient forests, mountain paths, and historical mining tracks.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the varied terrain from plains to mountains suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring. Summers can be hot, especially in the plains, while winters might bring cooler, potentially wetter conditions in the mountains.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are also moderate options. The Villacidro loop from Biddacidru/Villacidro is a moderate 21.9-mile (35.2 km) route with less elevation gain, offering a good option for a less strenuous ride while still enjoying the local scenery.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, Villacidro is a recognized hub for gravel cycling. It's generally advisable to look for public parking areas within the town or near the start points of popular routes. Many routes are loops, making starting and ending in the same place convenient.
Yes, the Linas mountain range is a defining feature of the region's gravel biking. Routes like the Montevecchio – Gonnosfanadiga loop from Biddacidru/Villacidro, a 35.9-mile (57.7 km) trail, will take you through parts of this impressive mountain range, offering challenging climbs and scenic views.


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