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Mountain biking around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina offers diverse landscapes and panoramic views from its elevation of 2,257 ft (688 m). The region features ancient Etruscan roads, centuries-old chestnut woods, and natural pastures, providing varied terrain for mountain bike trails. Streams like the Aggia and Erchi, tributaries of the Tiber River, flow at the base of the mountain. This area near the Tuscan border is characterized by woodlands and open plains, suitable for a range of riding experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
5.0
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35
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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13
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47.1km
03:15
730m
730m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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14
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39.6km
03:22
910m
910m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.0km
02:48
790m
790m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
02:18
650m
650m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Extremely tough gravel. Slopes up to 18%. The surface has recently been resurfaced and the road surface has been widened. Only for strong legs and hearts.
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Stopping for a torta al testo is a must!
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The Pitocca Gravel Highway starts here
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Agriturismo Monterosello is located on the ridge road that leads to Candeggio. It is a very beautiful area to organize excursions in a unique territory!
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I recommend checking with the shepherd of Candeggio about the presence of Maremma dogs in the surrounding area.
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Arriving from Passo del Lepre, crossroads leading to Candeggio
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wide-ranging gravel trail that runs along the ridge near the church of Sant'Agnese
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The Museum of the Madonna del Parto, just outside the walls of the village of Monterchi, is a museum for a single work, the masterpiece by Piero della Francesca, probably created towards the mid-fifteenth century for the small church of Momentana, now a cemetery chapel. It depicts the Virgin in an evident state of pregnancy with her hand on her belly in a very natural gesture that blends with the royalty of the entire composition. The angels open the tent, the tabernaculum, which contains Mary, which in turn is the tabernacle of the body of Christ. The hypothesis that it was painted following the death of the painter's mother, originally from Monterchi, is suggestive but unlikely. The Museum also displays the Madonna del Latte, dating back to the 14th century, which was located under the fresco by Piero della Francesca. After the Council of Trent, the altar of the Madonna del Parto was no longer officiated, probably because the subject was no longer considered decorous, and the masterpiece was thus rediscovered only at the end of the nineteenth century. It was so venerated by the inhabitants of Monterchi that, for fear that someone might take it away, they chased away both the restorer Domenico Fiscali, in charge of restoring it after the 1917 earthquake, and the art historians Ugo Procacci and Mario Salmi, who intended to put it safe from the bombings of the Second World War. In addition to the Madonna del Parto Museum in Monterchi it is also possible to visit the Scale Museum. Open to the public since June 2012 and set up in the rooms of the sixteenth-century Palazzo Massi-Alberti, it was born from the private collection of Velio Ortolani, one of the most important of its kind in Europe. Inside this Museum it is possible to retrace over six centuries of the history of all types of scales, starting from the elegant steelyards and two-arm scales of the 15th century up to more modern instruments, such as laboratory scales and market scales. dating back to the last century.
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Monte Santa Maria Tiberina offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from easy rides to challenging routes. The terrain includes ancient Etruscan roads, centuries-old chestnut woods, woodlands, and natural pastures, with both paved and unpaved segments. You'll find routes suitable for various fitness and skill levels, with some even requiring you to push your bike in difficult sections.
There are over 320 mountain bike trails around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina. These include 33 easy routes, 178 moderate routes, and 116 difficult routes, ensuring options for every skill level.
Yes, there are mountain bike trails suitable for families. The region offers easy rides with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a more relaxed outing. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, you can filter for 'easy' routes on komoot to find suitable options.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Monte Santa Maria Tiberina – Bridge over the Tiber loop from Piosina, a 47.4 km route with 730m elevation gain. Another good option is the Monterchi – Rolling country road loop from Lippiano, which covers 25.8 km with 648m elevation gain.
Absolutely. Advanced riders looking for a challenge can tackle routes like the Candeggio Junction – Hare Pass Viewpoint loop from Trestina. This difficult 39.6 km path features significant elevation gain, leading to a rewarding viewpoint.
The trails offer extensive panoramic vistas. From Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, you can see the fertile plain of the Aggia stream, the Umbrian and Tuscan Valtiberina Valley, and on clear days, even the distant Apuan Alps and the Gran Sasso d'Italia massif. Many routes pass through rich green forests, olive groves, and vineyards, with views of fortified castles.
The mountain bike trails around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 600 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the mixture of medieval hamlets and natural beauty, and the panoramic views over the Tiber Valley.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Monte Santa Maria Tiberina are loops. Examples include the Monte Santa Maria Tiberina – Bridge over the Tiber loop from Piosina and the Monte Santa Maria Tiberina – Bridge over the Tiber loop from San Secondo, both offering scenic circular rides.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the medieval hamlet of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina itself, with its 16th-century castle and the parish church of Santa Maria. Other nearby attractions include the Church of San Severo, the Historic Centre of Anghiari, and the Church of San Francesco, Città di Castello. The Tiber Cycle Route (Ciclovia del Tevere) also passes through the area.
Yes, several routes lead to stunning viewpoints. For instance, the Candeggio Junction – Hare Pass Viewpoint loop from Trestina specifically takes you to the Hare Pass Viewpoint, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The diverse landscapes of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina make it suitable for mountain biking across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While the region is known for foraging truffles and mushrooms in favorable seasons, always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for winter rides.
Many routes start from towns or villages that offer parking. For example, routes often begin from locations like Piosina or Città di Castello-Zona Industriale, which typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.


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