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No traffic gravel bike trails in Ravenna are characterized by a predominantly flat landscape, making the region highly accessible for cyclists. The area features an extensive network of cycle paths that traverse wetlands, lagoons, and ancient pine forests, particularly within the Po Delta Park. This unique geography offers diverse natural beauty and cultural attractions, with routes often following rivers and canals.
Last updated: August 8, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pinewoods loop On the tour through the pine forests, you will cross this bridge
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Located north of Cesena, Martorano lies between the Savio river and the large centuriated plain with about 2000 inhabitants, reachable by car from the Via Ravennate which connects Cesena to Lido di Savio, or by bike from the splendid elevated cycle path that runs alongside it; the ancient parish church from 1612, now disused, and the new Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart, active since the 60s, are present, as well as various activities in the town, including the historic Central del Latte (Dairy).
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The historic heart of the city, rebuilt in 1698 to improve the living conditions of the salt workers, winds along the Canal Port between the San Michele Tower and the majestic Salt Warehouses (Torre and Darsena) where the Musa is housed, which preserves the Burchiella, the ancient iron boat used for the transport of white gold: nestled between the wonderful Salt Pan and the centuries-old pine forest of Milano Marittima, where after a few kilometers you can go from the chaotic traffic of the city center to regenerating paths for outdoor relaxation.
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Along the path that crosses the Comacchio salt pans, you can admire a resident colony of flamingos.
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Concentrate in this area and in the nearby Ortazzino, where fallow deer arrived in 2000, there are currently 290, while in 2023 they had exceeded 500 units; the sudden drop is due to the presence of 12 wolves; encountering them during excursions is very rare as they are shy, live in the undergrowth and tend to move at night.
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Little Venice built on 13 islets with its canals, the famous Trepponti, and the ancient Marinati factory where eels are processed; in the 1920s, the reclamation of the Trebbia and Lega valleys brought to light the necropolis of the ancient Etruscan city of Spina, whose artifacts are now exhibited in the museums of Comacchio and Ferrara.
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Ravenna offers over 120 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails, ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the unique landscapes of the Po Delta Park and its surroundings. There are 19 easy routes, 60 moderate, and 48 difficult ones to choose from.
Ravenna's predominantly flat terrain, especially within the UNESCO Po Delta Park, provides an extensive network of car-free cycle paths and well-maintained dirt roads. You'll find yourself immersed in diverse natural ecosystems, from pine forests to wetlands, often passing historical and cultural landmarks without the disturbance of vehicle traffic.
Yes, Ravenna's flat landscape is perfect for families. Many of the easy-rated routes are suitable for all ages, offering gentle rides through scenic pine forests and along canals without significant elevation changes. These paths often lead to natural oases where children can enjoy spotting wildlife.
Many of the no-traffic gravel trails in Ravenna, particularly those through the pine forests and along embankments, are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where required. Always check local regulations for specific areas within the Po Delta Park.
The no-traffic gravel routes in Ravenna are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter vast wetlands, ancient pine forests like Pineta di Classe and Pineta di Cervia, and the unique ecosystems of the Po Delta Park. These areas are renowned for birdwatching, including sightings of flamingos and herons, and offer a chance to see diverse wildlife.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Ravenna are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Ortazzo Wetland – Trail along the Pino Canal loop from Classe offers a moderate 64 km circular ride through wetlands and along canals.
Parking is generally available at the starting points of many popular trailheads, especially near towns like Classe, Cervia, or Marina di Ravenna. Look for designated parking areas close to the entrances of the pine forests or wetland access points, which often serve as convenient starting locations for your ride.
The best times for gravel biking in Ravenna are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, with comfortable temperatures for longer rides. Summer can be hot, while winter can be damp and chilly.
While Ravenna is largely flat, some longer routes offer a challenge through their distance and varied terrain, including sections of loose gravel or sandy paths. The Marina di Ravenna Coastal Pine Forest – Ortazzo Wetland loop from Marina Romea is a difficult 102 km route that will test your endurance.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Ravenna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and immersion in nature, the extensive network of car-free paths, and the unique opportunity to combine cycling with birdwatching and exploring cultural sites like the ancient pine forests.
Yes, many routes pass by significant natural and historical points. You might encounter the Parco Regionale Vena del Gesso Romagnola, or the Monte Battaglia Castle Ruins. The wetlands themselves, such as Ortazzo and Ortazzino, are ecological highlights, offering unique natural scenery.
Ravenna's public transport network, including local buses and regional trains, can help you get close to some starting points for the gravel trails. However, direct access to the more remote, car-free sections often requires a short ride from the nearest public transport stop. Check local schedules for bike-friendly transport options.


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