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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castelnuovo Di Val Di Cecina traverse a landscape characterized by rolling Tuscan hills, dense chestnut forests, and Mediterranean scrub. The region is notable for its unique geothermal activity, featuring fumaroles and steam vents that create distinctive natural phenomena. Cycling paths often follow waterways like the Pavone stream and Cecina River, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists. This area provides a mix of agricultural land, forested sections, and historic villages.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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20.5km
01:31
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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22.6km
01:40
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.4km
03:56
1,050m
1,050m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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27.8km
02:05
660m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the foot of the Cornate mountains, like a miniature nativity scene, lies the charming village of Gerfalco, a perfect subject for photography and painting enthusiasts. Also a hub of mining exploration and controlled during the Middle Ages by the noble Pannochieschi family, it owes its name to the words ger-Falke, from the Medieval German, meaning "hawk-bearer." The road that encircles the village's perimeter suddenly seems lost in time. The church of San Biagio, consecrated in 1323, watches over the village. It was built with an adjoining convent, now a parish house and summer youth center.
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The village of Libbiano stands where once a castle perched between the Trossa and the Adio dominated. Today only the ruins of the fortress remain, but pedaling through its streets you can still discover traces of the medieval past, including the remains of what was probably the town hall.
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The origin of this small town is as a castle. Today only the imprint remains in the urban planning and in the strategic position: perched on a rocky spur between the Trossa and the Adio. Near Micciano, you will find spectacular hairpin bends, perfect for tackling by bike. Smooth climbs, adrenaline-filled descents and breathtaking views make this place a true gem for those who love cycling.
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Located in the heart of Pomarance, Ganesh 0588 is a pizzeria and bar that offers a welcoming atmosphere and cuisine that celebrates local flavors. The pizzeria offers a variety of Neapolitan pizzas prepared with dough made with flours processed in the heart of Naples and natural sourdough. The tomatoes used are organic and biodynamic from Pomarance, while the buffalo mozzarella and Tuscan burrata are added raw to enhance their freshness. In addition, the menu includes geothermal appetizers, first courses with homemade pasta and second courses, all accompanied by a selection of Tuscan craft beers, Italian sparkling wines and local wines. The restaurant also has an outdoor terrace, ideal for enjoying dishes in the open air. Ganesh 0588 is also the ideal place to recharge your e-Bike and earn DINAclub points. Find out how at https://dinaclub.repower.com/ To discover the territory, an itinerary ready to pedal: https://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/2019628662?share_token=a59s2ro8tBFy7f098qtDVqUgSI6g5qhgk5CgQWbPWx2l3XWswU&ref=wtd
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A moment's pause, before a long descent
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Fantastic views, at the top of a long climb
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Agriturismo at the beginning of the village is worth a stop to eat
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There are 19 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castelnuovo Di Val Di Cecina, offering a variety of distances and elevations to explore the region's unique landscapes.
The no-traffic touring routes in Castelnuovo Di Val Di Cecina primarily range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 6 moderate routes and 13 more challenging options, often featuring significant elevation changes as you traverse the Tuscan hills and geothermal areas.
The region is renowned for its distinctive geothermal activity, often called the 'Devil's Valley,' particularly around Sasso Pisano and Larderello. You might encounter fumaroles and steam vents, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Beyond this, routes wind through rolling Tuscan hills, dense chestnut forests, and along picturesque waterways like the Pavone stream and Cecina River.
Yes, Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina itself is a charming medieval village with narrow, paved stone streets and ancient gateways. You can also find historical sites like the Church of Santi Simone e Giuda and the Church of Sant'Andrea. Many routes pass by or near other ancient fortifications and villages, offering glimpses into the area's rich past. For example, the Gerfalco Village – Fosini Castle loop takes you past historic points of interest.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Castelnuovo Di Val Di Cecina, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse and captivating landscapes, the quiet roads, and the unique blend of rolling Tuscan hills with the distinctive geothermal features.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the View of Pomerance – View of the Tuscan Countryside loop from Puretta and the Borgo di Libbiano – View of Libbiano loop from Agricampeggio Il Colono.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore various attractions. There are several castles and medieval settlements nearby, such as Rocca di Berignone (Castle of the Bishops) and Canneto Medieval Village. The region also features unique geothermal spots and ancient Etruscan thermal baths like those at Bagnone.
While many routes feature moderate to difficult terrain with significant elevation, some sections or shorter loops might be suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to cycling. Always check the route details, including distance and elevation, to ensure it matches your family's capabilities. The region's focus on low-traffic roads makes it safer for family outings.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina, as well as in smaller villages that serve as common starting points for routes. It's advisable to check specific village parking options or look for designated parking areas when planning your tour.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Castelnuovo Di Val Di Cecina. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, with blooming wildflowers in spring and rich colors in autumn. Summer can be quite hot, especially in July and August, while winters are cooler and can be rainy.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find local cafes, trattorias, and restaurants to refuel. Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina itself offers several dining options. Planning your route to include stops in these villages is a great way to experience local cuisine and take a break.
Absolutely. Given the region's hilly terrain and medieval villages perched on ridges, many routes offer panoramic views across the Tuscan hills. The View of Pomerance – View of the Tuscan Countryside loop, for instance, is designed to highlight scenic vistas. You'll often find breathtaking views extending over vineyards, olive groves, and even towards the coast on clear days.


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