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Road cycling around Bibbona offers a diverse landscape of coastal plains, rolling hills, and Mediterranean woods, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region features quiet roads that wind through vineyards and pine forests, characteristic of the Tuscan countryside. Inland, the landscape transitions to hills adorned with olive groves, while the coastline near Marina di Bibbona provides extensive pine forests and sea views. This blend of environments creates a comprehensive setting for no traffic road cycling routes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.3km
00:51
30m
30m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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25.6km
01:06
180m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.3km
00:36
20m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.8km
01:55
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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An ancient castle located north of the Monterufoli Forest, Micciano stands out from its high reddish gabbro cliff called the 'Pinzo', which faces the hill on which the village of Libbiano stands, separated from the deep Adio Valley. Its name appears to derive from the Latin 'Fundus Mitianus or Maecianus', the name of a Roman legionary who, benefiting from the 'Julian Law', was gifted a large plot of land in that area in exchange for valorous military deeds. The oldest document of the small village's history, dating back to 947, is preserved in the Episcopal Curia of Volterra and refers to the investiture of Giovanni di Giovanni as parish priest, while a papal bull from Pope Alexius III, dated 1076, confirms the donation of Micciano and its court to the Abbey of Monteverdi by Emperor Henry II of Saxony.
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After a nice bike ride on the surrounding hills why not immerse yourself in a bit of social life? Be careful when cycling on the seafront, people are (rightly) in BEACH mode :)
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Great for getting away from highway traffic...
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A beautiful view that includes nature, cities and the Rosignano Solvay factory
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The village of Libbiano stands where once a castle perched between the Trossa and the Adio dominated. Today only the ruins of the fortress remain, but pedaling through its streets you can still discover traces of the medieval past, including the remains of what was probably the town hall.
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The origin of this small town is as a castle. Today only the imprint remains in the urban planning and in the strategic position: perched on a rocky spur between the Trossa and the Adio. Near Micciano, you will find spectacular hairpin bends, perfect for tackling by bike. Smooth climbs, adrenaline-filled descents and breathtaking views make this place a true gem for those who love cycling.
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Behind the church there is a free drinking water dispenser
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Bibbona offers a great selection of routes for road cyclists looking to avoid traffic. There are currently 17 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available, ranging from easy to challenging.
The terrain around Bibbona is incredibly varied, offering something for every cyclist. You'll find quiet roads winding through vineyards and olive groves in the rolling Tuscan hills, as well as scenic coastal paths and routes through Mediterranean woods. While many routes are relatively flat, some venture into the hills towards medieval villages, providing challenging climbs and rewarding sea views.
Yes, Bibbona has several easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Panoramic view of Castiglioncello Bay – Cecina Cycle Path loop from Cecina is an easy option. The region's extensive pine forests and coastal areas often feature shaded, flat paths ideal for a relaxed ride.
Bibbona's mild climate year-round makes it suitable for cycling in most seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, with less heat than summer and fewer crowds. The vibrant landscapes during these seasons also enhance the scenic beauty of the rides.
Absolutely. Many no-traffic road cycling routes in Bibbona offer stunning scenic viewpoints and points of interest. You can cycle through the famous cypress-lined avenue, the "Viale dei Cipressi," or enjoy breathtaking sea views from the rolling hills. The Cycle path in the Tomboli di Cecina Nature Reserve provides a beautiful natural setting, and the Tomboli di Cecina Beach is a great spot for a break.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Bibbona are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Cecina Cycle Path – Villa Elena, Guardistallo loop from Mazzanta and the Red Bicycle Lane loop from Mazzanta, offering convenient circular journeys.
The Bibbona area is rich in history and culture. You can cycle to charming medieval villages like Bolgheri Village, known for its wine estates, or explore Castagneto Carducci with its historic center and panoramic terrace. Bibbona itself features a historic center with the Romanesque Pieve di Sant'Ilario and the Renaissance-era Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pietà.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed for every route, Bibbona and its surrounding towns like Marina di Bibbona, Cecina, and Bolgheri generally offer public parking options. Look for designated parking areas in these towns, especially near the start points of popular cycling routes or in village centers.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Bibbona are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, scenic roads that wind through diverse landscapes, from coastal views to rolling vineyards, and the opportunity to explore charming Tuscan villages without heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, experienced riders seeking a challenge will find routes with significant elevation gain. The inland areas, particularly those leading to medieval hilltop villages like Montescudaio, Guardistallo, and Casale Marittimo, offer more demanding climbs. For instance, the Micciano Switchbacks – Borgo di Libbiano loop from Micciano is a moderate route with substantial climbing.
Yes, for those without their own equipment, bike rentals, including e-bikes, are readily available in Marina di Bibbona and other nearby towns. This makes it convenient to explore the no-traffic road cycling routes even if you're traveling without your bike.


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