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What are the Best Cycling Routes for a Tour in Tuscany?

Tuscany’s diverse terrain provides a perfect blend of scenic beauty and rewarding challenges for cyclists of all levels.

The Chianti Wine Region
Cycle through the rolling hills of Chianti, where vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages create a postcard-perfect backdrop. Ride through charming towns like Greve in Chianti, Radda, and Castellina, and enjoy stops to sample Tuscany’s renowned wines and olive oils. The undulating terrain makes this an ideal route for intermediate cyclists.

Val d’Orcia
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage landscapes of Val d’Orcia, with its iconic cypress-lined roads, golden fields, and charming villages like Pienza, Montalcino, and Montepulciano. These routes combine moderate climbs with breathtaking views, making them perfect for leisurely rides steeped in natural beauty and history.

The Eroica Trail
Relive cycling’s golden age on the famed Eroica trail, a network of white gravel roads (strade bianche) that wind through Tuscany’s stunning countryside. Starting from Gaiole in Chianti, this route offers a mix of history, adventure, and challenging climbs, attracting cyclists from all over the world.

Florence to Siena
Ride between two of Tuscany’s most iconic cities, Florence and Siena. This route takes you through scenic countryside, historic landmarks, and charming villages like San Gimignano, known for its medieval towers. The combination of cultural landmarks and rolling terrain makes this a must-do for road cyclists.

The Tuscan Coast
For a change of scenery, head to Tuscany’s beautiful coastline. Cycle through the Maremma region, with its unspoiled beaches, pine forests, and wildlife reserves. Visit towns like Castiglione della Pescaia and Orbetello for a relaxing ride with stunning sea views.

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