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Italy
Tuscany
Arezzo
Bibbiena

Burraia Meadows – Calla Pass loop from Serravalle

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Italy
Tuscany
Arezzo
Bibbiena

Burraia Meadows – Calla Pass loop from Serravalle

Hard

4.7

(43)

288

riders

Burraia Meadows – Calla Pass loop from Serravalle

04:59

47.1km

1,610m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Sasso Fratino

Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

2.78 km

Camaldoli Monastery

Highlight • Religious Site

The Monastery (or Cenobio) is the place where the monks, while also experiencing solitude, experience fraternal life and communion. This dimension of existence is not experienced only among the members of the Community, but is also expressed in the welcome of guests: in the spaces of the Monastery and in those of the Guest House.
(Source: camaldoli.it)

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2

2.84 km

Camaldoli

Highlight • Settlement

The small town of Camaldoli, located within the municipality of Poppi, in the heart of the Casentino forests, is a real surprise. In fact, a community of monks founded at the beginning of the year 1000 by Saint Romualdo of Ravenna and still active today resides here. The monks live their life of prayer between the monastery and the hermitage, two elegant complexes about three kilometers apart, which are the main reason for the trip. But that's not all, because visiting Camaldoli also means immersing yourself in the lush nature of the Casentino Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna national park, which extends between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, and entirely includes the town and its surroundings. You can therefore walk along the trekking paths, or cycle along them, and then visit the beautiful surroundings, since the Casentino, the valley below, is truly full of things to see.

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3

2.86 km

From Camaldoli to the Hermitage

Highlight (Segment) • Religious Site

Beautiful paved road immersed in a beech forest, in some sections the slopes go beyond 15% that leads to the Hermitage of Camaldoli, founded a thousand years ago by San Romualdo, is a community of Benedictine monks.
Its two houses, the Sacred Hermitage and the Monastery, immersed in the peace of the forest, represent two fundamental dimensions of the monastic experience, solitude and communion.
The monastic community lives in the search for God, in prayer and work, and opens itself to sharing with the men and women of our time especially through hospitality.
The Guesthouse offers a space open to all, for spiritual and cultural deepening, for dialogue and meeting.

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4

8.29 km

Battilocchio Trail

Highlight • Trail

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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24.9 km

Poggio Sodo dei Conti

Peak

6

25.9 km

Burraia Meadows

Highlight • Viewpoint

In summer, breathtaking views even down to the sea if clean air allows. Winter, however, when snowy, leaves you breathless. A stop at the Cai refuge in the city of Forlì to enjoy a delicious cup of chocolate is almost a must!

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7

27.6 km

Calla Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Starting point of the path that leads to the hermitage of Camaldoli, one of the most beautiful segments of the Alta Via dei Parchi! Definitely deserves to be visited for the millenary forest in which it is immersed.

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29.0 km

Il Poggione

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9

30.6 km

path on the ridge that connects camaldoli with the calla pass

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10

31.4 km

Poggio Scali Summit

Highlight • Summit

Poggio Scali represents the highest peak of the stretch of path 00 which takes the name of Giogana and which goes from Prato alla Penna to Passo della Calla.
From the top it enjoys a magnificent panorama between Tuscany and Romagna.

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32.7 km

Passo Porcareccio

Mountain Pass

33.8 km

La Scossa

Mountain Pass

B

47.1 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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23.4 km

16.1 km

6.21 km

734 m

670 m

Surfaces

17.9 km

15.2 km

13.9 km

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