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Encuentra la ruta en bicicleta ideal para ti en Región de Toscana, donde tenemos 45 526 rutas ciclistas para explorar. La mayoría de la gente sale en bicicleta por aquí en los meses de mayo y agosto.

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45.526

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nach Scaglieri, Portoferraio, Villa Napoleone, Scadglieri

Ruta ciclista en Portoferraio, Región de Toscana, Italia

20 km
Distancia
666 m
Ascenso
662 m
Descenso
via franchigena

Ruta ciclista en Siena, Región de Toscana, Italia

285,7 km
Distancia
4751 m
Ascenso
5063 m
Descenso
Strada Palazzuolo 0/18/1 nach Strada Palazzuolo 0/18/1

Ruta ciclista en Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Región de Toscana, Italia

11 km
Distancia
140 m
Ascenso
188 m
Descenso
De nuestros editoresLas mejores rutas ciclistas en y alrededor de Región de Toscana
San Gimignano - Volterra

Don't miss out on the dramatic landscape between the charming Tuscan towns of San Gimignano and Volterra. Sparsely dotted with farmhouses and vineyards, Le Balze is a wild area of heavily eroded rock and ravines formed by an ancient lake. The 34 km (21 miles) from San Gimignano to Volterra make for a great round trip which can be done in a day or two. San Gimignano, the medieval "town of fine towers", is a wonderful base for trips to the surrounding region but be sure to save some time to explore the town of Volterra, which was one of the great Etruscan cities. Situated on a hill (532 m / 1745 ft), the view from the ancient city walls overlooking the Cecina valley is spectacular.

Siena

The historic center of Siena transports you to another time. Piazza del Campo, Mangia tower and the grand Siena cathedral are all magnificent sights to behold. Halfway between Siena and Florence lies the town of Greve. Surrounded by vineyards, this medieval market town is hailed by many as the perfect base for cycling holidays in the Chianti region, and with one look at the map, you can see why. San Gimignano is just 40 km (25 miles) away and there is no need to navigate big city traffic on your way out of town. Rolling hills are right on your doorstep here. Bella !

Strade Bianche

The “white roads” refer to the network of unmade gravel roads stretching across the vineyards and orchards of the Tuscan countryside. The fine limestone dirt and pebbles of the region make the paths appear white and dusty as they wind around and across the hilly fields. Professional biking has also fallen under the spell of this quintessential Tuscan experience. Every year in March, the “Strade Bianche – Eroica Pro” bike race includes over 50 km (30 miles) of these white roads on its gorgeous 200 km (125 miles) long route from San Gimignano to Siena. Although a fairly young racing event, it has become an instant classic.

Val D'Orcia

Here is an unforgettable loop through the Tuscan scenery on both tarmac and gravel roads. Start at San Quirico d’Orcia and follow the gravel road to Cosona. A short climb is rewarded by an incredible view of the UNESCO World Heritage site Val D’Orcia, which resembles the aesthetics of Renaissance landscape art: gentle slopes, panoramic views and slanting light brings out the colors. View the castle ruins of Castello di Cosona and the medieval monastery of Sant’Anna in Camprena, where “The English Patient” was filmed. A paved road leads to Pienza, which was rebuilt as an ideal town in the 15th Century. From here, return to San Quirico via a dirt road off the main road.

Florence

The Renaissance flourished in Florence, producing great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, Botticelli and Donatello. With its wealth of sculptures and wonderful architecture, much of the inner city feels like an open-air museum. it is best to avoid navigating the busy traffic in the outskirts of Florence by starting your bike trip in the countryside. Via Chiantigiana is the road from Florence to Siena and leads through the heart of the wine country. On this winding route through picturesque countryside and the town of Greve, expect to share the road with lots of motorists. An alternative, quieter route is via Cassia which passes through Poggibonsi, Barberino Val d’Elsa and San Casciano on the way back to Florence.

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