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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castelfranco Di Sotto traverse a varied landscape in the Lower Valdarno region of Tuscany. The area features the rolling Cerbaie Hills, offering both challenging climbs and scenic descents, alongside flatter sections near the Arno River Plain and Usciana Canal. Lush forest vegetation characterizes areas like the Montefalcone Nature Reserve, providing immersive natural experiences. This region combines medieval charm with natural beauty, making it suitable for diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kebab break in Castelfranco di sotto.
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I had high hopes for this stretch. But I have to say I found it in terrible condition, and I'm very disappointed, because I could have promoted it on my tours and brought my clients there. I'm very disappointed that the much-hyped Via Francigena isn't kept in good condition. Just before Galleno, I also found a fallen tree that I had to climb over with my bike, and a second one is about to fall. After that? It's not much better.
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The Church of San Giusto dominates Porcari from above due to its privileged elevated position
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A beautiful place to stop and rest for a moment... and, if you like, you can leave a "traveler's stone" or even a thought in the pilgrim's diary.
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A bit hidden, but really impossible to miss. The last 2-3 hundred meters are on a gravel road. Worth seeing!
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beautiful trail within the reach of most bikers, immersed in the Cerbaie forest
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There are nearly 200 traffic-free touring cycling routes around Castelfranco di Sotto. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging tours through the Tuscan landscape.
Yes, Castelfranco di Sotto offers over 40 easy touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride on quiet paths. These often follow the flatter sections of the Arno River plain, providing a gentle introduction to the region's beauty.
The region offers diverse terrain. You'll find flatter routes along the Arno River Plain and Usciana Canal, ideal for leisurely rides. For those seeking more challenge, the Cerbaie Hills provide rolling hills and valleys with both paved and dirt roads, characteristic of the Tuscan countryside.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Castelfranco di Sotto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Bridge over the Arno loop from San Romano - Montopoli - Santa Croce offers a scenic circular journey.
You can discover several natural attractions and viewpoints. The Dolorosa Rock offers historical significance, while the View of Pisa from Monte Pisano provides stunning panoramas. The Montefalcone Nature Reserve within the Cerbaie Hills is also a highlight for nature lovers.
Absolutely. Many routes pass through charming historic villages and past significant landmarks. You could cycle past the Brunelleschi’s Fortress of Vicopisano or explore the Palaia Historic Town Center. The ancient Via Francigena also passes through the area, offering a journey through history.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Castelfranco di Sotto are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the Tuscan landscape is at its most vibrant, making for ideal riding conditions.
Yes, several routes incorporate views of the Arno River. The Bridge over the Arno – View of Santa Maria a Monte loop from San Romano - Montopoli - Santa Croce is a moderate option that specifically highlights the river and its surroundings.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the traffic-free routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from river plains to rolling hills, and the opportunity to discover charming historic villages and natural monuments like The Witches' Oak.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are numerous difficult routes. For instance, the Pieve of San Martino di Palaia – Clock Tower Gate, Palaia loop from San Romano - Montopoli - Santa Croce covers a significant distance with considerable elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience through the Tuscan hills.
Yes, you can cycle to unique natural monuments. The Florentine Gate (Montecarlo) – The Witches' Oak loop from San Romano - Montopoli - Santa Croce is a longer route that allows you to visit the ancient Witches' Oak, a 700-year-old natural monument.
Elevation changes vary significantly depending on the route. Flatter routes along the Arno River plain have minimal elevation, while routes venturing into the Cerbaie Hills can feature climbs of several hundred meters. For example, the View of San Miniato loop from San Romano - Montopoli - Santa Croce includes over 700 meters of ascent.


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