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The Val di Cecina Challenge


A road cycling route starting from Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina

Experience the natural beauty and challenging climbs of the Val di Cecina region

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The Val di Cecina in Tuscany, Italy offers cyclists a unique and diverse terrain to explore. This round-trip cycling route starting near Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina takes you through picturesque villages, rolling hills, and challenging climbs. With a total distance of 74 kilometers and an ascent of 1629 meters, this route offers a rewarding challenge for well-trained amateurs. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Anqua, a charming village situated 13 kilometers into the route. Poggio Pianacce, located at the 23-kilometer mark, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Montemurlo, at the 33-kilometer mark, is known for its historic architecture and cultural attractions. Prata, situated at the 47-kilometer mark, is a great place to take a break and sample local Tuscan cuisine. As you continue the route, you'll pass by Monte Santa Croce, a small mountain at the 61-kilometer mark, which offers breathtaking views from its peak. Finally, Aia dei Diavoli, located at the 72-kilometer mark, is a must-see attraction known for its fascinating geological formations. Overall, this round-trip cycling route in the Val di Cecina region is a challenging and visually stunning experience that showcases the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of Tuscany.

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74 km
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Highlights on the route

Start: Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina Village center
Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina: Challenging hilly terrains and scenic routes for road and gravel cycling
Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina, located in Toscana, Italy, offers a unique and challenging cycling experience. The locality features hilly terrains and scenic routes that are suitable for both road and gravel cyclists. One characteristic climb nearby is Monte Serra, a popular spot amongst cyclists seeking a challenging ascent. Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina embraces its cyclist-friendly environment with well-maintained roads and minimal traffic. This locality receives a rank of 4 in terms of cyclist perspective.
Castelnuovo di Val di CecinaVillage
Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina is a charming medieval village nestled in the hills of Tuscany, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
AnquaHamlet
Anqua is a peaceful village situated along the route, perfect for a quick rest and a chance to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Poggio Pianacce455 mPeak
Poggio Pianacce offers spectacular panoramic views of the Val di Cecina, providing a perfect photo opportunity.
Montemurlo835 mPeak
Montemurlo is a historic town with a well-preserved medieval center, featuring ancient churches and charming streets.
PrataVillage
Prata is a traditional Tuscan village known for its delicious cuisine, offering a variety of culinary delights for cyclists to enjoy.
Monte Santa Croce767 mPeak
Monte Santa Croce is a small but challenging climb that rewards cyclists with breathtaking views at the summit.
Aia dei Diavoli874 mPeak
Aia dei Diavoli is a nature reserve known for its unique rock formations, providing a fascinating sight along the route.
Finish: Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina Village center
Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina: Challenging hilly terrains and scenic routes for road and gravel cycling

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