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Gravel biking around Montieri offers diverse landscapes within Tuscany's Colline Metallifere, characterized by extensive untouched forests and protected nature parks. The region features the Montieri hill, rising to 1051 meters, providing varied terrain from challenging ascents to panoramic views. Its geological past as a mining area is evident in unique features, contributing to a network of trails suitable for gravel exploration. This area is recognized as the Tuscan Mining Geopark, offering a multitude of routes through its significant natural and…
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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54.7km
03:45
840m
840m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.5km
01:58
670m
670m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beer and food! And the brewery is right inside the venue.
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Beautiful road along the Cornia river that alternates asphalted and dirt stretches
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Built in the 13th century in Gothic style and dedicated to the saint from Chiusdino, today it is completely in ruins: only the walls remain standing, with the apse still in evidence, perfectly facing east, while on the upper part of the facade there are two pointed windows. The roof of the Abbey of San Galgano is no longer there today. The "official" version says that it deteriorated and then fell over the centuries, while an alternative version, according to some legend and according to others truth, states that it was originally made of lead, and was sold by Girolamo Vitelli in 1550. Whatever the truth behind the roof of the abbey, after some restoration attempts that went badly, at the end of the 18th century it was deconsecrated and left to the elements until the present day. The ruins of the Abbey of San Galgano, with its profile still intact and immersed in the Tuscan countryside, offer a truly incredible and particular view. In addition to the roof, the floor is also missing, which during the summer turns into a grassy blanket, while you can still see a transept with three naves and 4 chapels with cross vaults. Next to the Abbey of San Galgano there is the cloister, which was rebuilt at the beginning of the last century, using the original materials. Some accessory rooms are also very beautiful, which can also be visited with the entrance ticket to the abbey, including the chapter house, where the monks originally met to deliberate the main rules of the community, and the scriptorium, which was the place where the monks copied the manuscripts.
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Great place, great products if nearby a must stop restaurant. With a view of the Biancane.
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Nice pretty village with nearby camping site
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Brewery of specialty beers that uses the unique geothermal hot springs, such as those directly behind the brewery. You should definitely stop here for a snack, a drink and to admire the steaming spring behind the brewery.
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Geothermal springs that blow water steam due to the magma that does not flow deep under the earth's crust and heats the water. It can smell very much of sulfur, but it is a unique place that you should definitely stop and take a look.
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Montieri is nestled in the heart of Tuscany, offering diverse landscapes with hectares of untouched forests and protected nature parks. The region is part of the Colline Metallifere (Metalliferous Hills), providing a serene environment with a well-developed network of trails, many of which are perfect for gravel biking away from traffic.
The gravel bike trails in the Montieri area, especially those designed to be traffic-free, often present a challenging experience. For example, routes like the San Galgano – Abbey of San Galgano loop from Monticiano feature significant elevation gains and distances, making them suitable for experienced riders looking for a workout.
While many routes in the immediate vicinity are rated as difficult, the broader Montieri area, recognized as the Tuscan Mining Geopark, offers a multitude of trails. The extensive CAI (Italian Alpine Club) trail network integrates with the Geopark trails, providing a comprehensive system. For easier, traffic-free options, look for segments of these networks that are flatter or shorter, though specific easy gravel routes are less common than challenging ones in this particular selection.
The region is rich in natural and historical features. You might encounter geological formations from its mining past, such as the "Buca delle Fate" (Fairy's Hole), a medieval tunnel within a rock crevice. The View of Sasso Pisano – Le Biancane Geothermal Park loop from Monterotondo Marittimo offers unique geothermal landscapes. Additionally, the trails often pass through dense forests and offer panoramic views from higher elevations.
The Montieri area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, immersive natural experience provided by the untouched forests and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that lead to stunning panoramic views, all away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, several routes connect to historical points of interest. The San Galgano – Abbey of San Galgano loop from Monticiano, for instance, takes you past the iconic Abbey of San Galgano. Another route, the Belforte – Radicondoli Historic Village loop from Radicondoli, allows you to explore charming historic villages like Radicondoli.
Montieri is enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for gravel biking. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild but can have cooler, wetter conditions.
Yes, the "Bike Park Montieri" supports cycling activities by offering e-bike and equipment rental, a workshop for repairs, and guided tours. This makes it convenient for riders who need gear or assistance during their trip.
Many of the gravel bike routes in the Montieri area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. Examples include the San Galgano – Abbey of San Galgano loop from Monticiano and the View of Sasso Pisano – Le Biancane Geothermal Park loop from Monterotondo Marittimo.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can find interesting highlights such as the Spaghetti Uphill and the Benedetto Trail (Monte Arsenti), which are popular with mountain bikers but can also be integrated into gravel rides. The Trail Brothers' Hut, Monte Arsenti offers a potential stop for a break.
While Montieri is well-connected by road, public transport options directly to specific remote trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport. Many visitors prefer to drive to a starting point, especially for routes that begin outside the main town.
The Montieri region, with its hills and forests, offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The area around the Montieri hill, which rises to 1051 meters, provides challenging ascents rewarded with panoramic views of the Tuscan landscape. Trails often traverse ridges and open areas, revealing expansive vistas of the Colline Metallifere.


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