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Road cycling routes around Premilcuore are situated within the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, offering challenging terrain with significant elevation gains and descents. The region is characterized by forested landscapes, winding roads through ancient woods, and access to the Casentinesi Forests National Park. Cyclists can expect well-paved surfaces and diverse environments, appealing to those seeking demanding rides.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
5.0
(1)
193
riders
114km
05:25
1,510m
1,510m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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190
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(2)
128
riders
135km
07:05
2,460m
2,460m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
41
riders
95.6km
05:33
2,280m
2,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
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137km
08:11
3,550m
3,550m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nestled in a flat area wedged between verdant mountains, Dicomano is the gateway to Casentino, Mugello, and Valdisieve. Thanks to its fortunate geographical position, it has developed since ancient times as a large market, a tradition still confirmed today by the fairs it hosts in autumn and spring.
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Quiet road, little traffic and good surface
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Kind of nice, but if you go uphill (Pelago towards Tosi), you will be slow and have to watch out for cars!.
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very nice climb, but only partial shade
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"Mary is really our sister, as Saint Ambrose says. She lived a life very similar to ours. It is of course beautiful to venerate Mary as the Virgin and Mother of God, as the one conceived immaculately by original sin and assumed into heaven; but she is also the Madonna of plates, brooms and cooking pots..." With the motif of the broom, Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I) may be taking up a thought of his predecessor in the office of Bishop of Rome, Giuseppe Roncalli (Pope John XXIII), who is said to have said: "One can become holy with a pastoral staff in one's hand, but just as one can become holy with a broom."
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Premilcuore, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 1 easy route, 15 moderate routes, and 34 difficult routes, offering plenty of options for challenging rides through the Apennines.
Road cycling routes in Premilcuore are characterized by the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, meaning you can expect challenging terrain with significant elevation gains and descents. The routes often feature long climbs and wind through ancient woods and picturesque valleys, offering well-paved surfaces for a good cycling experience.
While many routes in Premilcuore are challenging, there is at least one easy road cycling route available. For families, it's best to look for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances, focusing on the less demanding sections of the region's network.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter dramatic waterfalls like the Acquacheta Waterfall and the Sega Waterfalls, where the Rabbi River has carved natural pools. The routes also pass through the dense Casentinesi Forests National Park and offer views of mountain peaks like Mount Falco.
Yes, Premilcuore is known for several challenging mountain passes that are frequently incorporated into road cycling routes. Notable passes include Muraglione Pass, Passo della Braccina, Passo Tre Faggi, and Passo della Calla, offering demanding ascents and scenic views.
The road cycling routes around Premilcuore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. More than 2,700 road cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, well-paved surfaces, and the stunning natural landscapes of the Apennines.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Premilcuore are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example of a challenging loop is the Muraglione Pass – Lamone River in Marradi loop from Rocca San Casciano, which covers 135.3 km.
Beyond natural beauty, Premilcuore and its surroundings offer historical points of interest. The town itself preserves a medieval core with structures like the ancient Rocca and the Porta Fiorentina. You might also encounter historical sites such as the San Paolo in Alpe Ruins along some routes.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Climb Via del Partigiano – Rocca di Terra del Sole loop from Rocca San Casciano. This route is 52.1 km long and features a manageable elevation gain, making it a good option if you're looking for something less strenuous than the more difficult mountain passes.
The Tuscan-Romagna Apennines are generally best for road cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can also be pleasant, especially at higher elevations, but be prepared for warmer conditions in the valleys. Winter often brings snow to the higher passes, making cycling more challenging or impossible.
Yes, the Passo della Braccina – Ridracoli Dam loop from Rocca San Casciano is a challenging 97.8 km route that leads through forested mountain passes and includes the impressive Ridracoli Dam, offering scenic views of the reservoir.
Routes vary significantly, but many challenging rides feature substantial distances and elevation gains. For example, the Via Degli Ossi – Historic Center of Modigliana loop from Strada San Zeno is 113.7 km long with over 1500 meters of elevation gain, while the Muraglione Pass – Lamone River in Marradi loop from Rocca San Casciano is 135.3 km with over 2400 meters of climbing.


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