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Gravel biking around Pratovecchio Stia offers diverse terrain within Tuscany's Casentino valley, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and the foothills of the Apennine range. The region is enveloped by the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park, featuring ancient beechwoods and extensive forest tracks. Cyclists can explore a network of "strade bianche" and secondary roads, providing varied unpaved and gravel paths. The Arno River flows through the valley, offering flatter paths alongside more challenging climbs in the mountainous…
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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70.6km
05:09
1,420m
1,420m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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78.4km
05:19
1,020m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.9km
03:20
590m
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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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Lovely, silent and peaceful spot, surrounded by woods and where nature reigns.
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Nice gravel path to get to the castle.
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The Appennino Bike Tour takes you along this beautiful cycle path, one of the first flat and relaxing stretches you encounter when arriving from Colle di Cadibona.
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wide and smooth, but from a historical point of view there is nothing: the positions are holes and nothing else
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monumental tree in the Camaldoli forest
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It always has its own charm full of spirituality
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Proper bike paths are rare, but this one is good and leads south from Poppi, always along the Arno River. It has a firm surface and is easy to ride.
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Pratovecchio Stia offers a wide selection of quiet gravel biking opportunities, with over 25 routes specifically curated to minimize traffic. These trails traverse the beautiful Casentino valley, providing a serene experience away from busy roads.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are several easier options perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These often follow the flatter paths along river valleys, such as sections of the Arno River Cycle Path. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' to find suitable options.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Pratovecchio Stia offer incredibly diverse scenery. You'll ride through ancient beechwoods of the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, along picturesque river valleys like the Arno, and ascend to foothills of the Apennines for panoramic views. Expect a mix of dense forests, rolling hills, and open landscapes.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your steps. For example, the Arno Cycle Path – Arno River Cycle Path loop from Borgo alla Collina is a moderate circular route that keeps you away from traffic.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter medieval castles like Romena Castle and Porciano Castle, or visit significant religious sites. The majestic Parish Church of St. Peter in Romena is a notable example of Romanesque architecture, and the thousand-year-old Camaldoli Monastery is nestled in the mountains, offering a serene stop. The Arno River Cycle Path – Camaldoli Monastery loop from Poppi is one such route that passes by historical points of interest.
Absolutely. Pratovecchio Stia is an excellent destination for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge. Many routes feature significant elevation gain as they climb into the Apennine foothills, offering rugged beauty and demanding terrain. Over 20 routes are rated as 'difficult', providing ample opportunity for advanced riders to test their limits on quiet forest tracks and 'strade bianche'.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Pratovecchio Stia. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and stunning foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but the ancient forests within the National Park offer cooler, shaded routes.
For families, the flatter sections along the Arno River Cycle Path provide a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic. These paths are generally well-maintained and offer a relaxed pace, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic beauty of the valley. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and a 'moderate' or 'easy' difficulty rating.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Pratovecchio Stia, with an average score of 4.65 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders frequently praise the region's extensive network of quiet 'strade bianche' and forest tracks, the immersive experience of cycling through ancient woods, and the breathtaking panoramic views from higher elevations, all while enjoying a peaceful, traffic-free environment.
Parking is generally available in the main towns and villages such as Pratovecchio, Stia, and Poppi, which serve as excellent starting points for many gravel routes. From these locations, you can often access the quieter roads and forest tracks directly, or quickly connect to them. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Yes, the region is dotted with incredible viewpoints and natural highlights. You can aim for high peaks like Mount Falco or Monte Falterona for expansive views over Romagna and Tuscany. The Calla Pass and Prato alla Penna also offer stunning vistas, often accessible via quiet forest roads perfect for gravel bikes.
Given the varied terrain and potential for remote sections, it's advisable to bring essentials such as a repair kit, extra tubes, plenty of water, and snacks. A GPS device or a loaded komoot tour is highly recommended for navigation on the extensive network of trails. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are wise, and always wear a helmet. Consider a bell to alert hikers on shared paths.


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