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Mountain biking around Reggello offers diverse landscapes and an extensive network of trails in the Tuscan hills southeast of Florence. The region features rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive groves, alongside dense woods of fir and chestnut trees in areas like the Vallombrosa Forest. Unique geological formations, such as The Balze, characterize parts of the terrain with dramatic sand, clay, and gravel crags. This varied topography provides a range of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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4
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15.7km
01:41
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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12.8km
01:10
300m
300m
Explore the easy 7.9-mile (12.8 km) mountain bike loop around I Bonsi and the unique Sammezzano Castle in Tuscany, gaining 981 feet.

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4.8
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79
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40.0km
04:19
1,240m
1,230m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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75
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31.1km
03:06
890m
890m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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52.0km
04:29
1,030m
1,030m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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As a plant expert and botany enthusiast, Ferdinando Panciatichi Ximenes d’Aragona designed the large green area surrounding Sammezzano Castle, approximately 65 hectares, which constitutes the current Historic Park. Around the ancient "ragnaia" (woodland) formed by a high forest of holm oaks, Ferdinando decided to place numerous rare and exotic plants. Their purpose was to serve the dual purpose of beautifying the exterior and gradually introducing visitors and guests to the wonders of the "Moorish" style of the Villa-Castle of Sammezzano. Among the exotic species introduced by Ferdinando, the most well-known are undoubtedly the majestic sequoias (Sequoia sempervirens and Sequoia gigantea), which, as demonstrated by the remarkable size they reached in just 150 years, certainly found the geological, soil, and climatic conditions favorable to their growth. Among these, the so-called "twin sequoia" stands out, as its trunk forks into two enormous vertical branches a few meters from the base. It is almost 54 meters tall and, with a circumference of 837 centimeters, the tallest sequoia in Italy. It is not only one of Italy's monumental trees, but also one of the select group of "150 trees of exceptional environmental or monumental value."
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This is the end of a very beautiful trail, starting from Poggio le Risaie and ending at the guards' hut. The trail alternates between fast, flowing sections and slower, more technical sections.
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highly recommended 👍👍👍
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Easy route along the ridge. Be careful though, with some steep and bumpy descents and climbs. Recommended if done after dinner, a light jacket or k-way.
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Located at the end of the road that goes up from Tosi or Reggello, the Vallombrosa Abbey, founded by San Giovanni Gualberto, is located in the center of the forest of the same name in a pleasant and fascinating place.
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In the forest with the largest number of sequoias in Italy, these two fascinating specimens grew side by side. An information sign indicates that their circumference exceeds 8 metres, but at least 5/6 people are needed to hug them
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Reggello offers a network of over 60 dedicated mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to dense forests.
The terrain around Reggello is quite varied. You'll find trails winding through rolling hills covered with vineyards and ancient olive groves, as well as routes that delve into dense woods of fir and chestnut trees, particularly in the Vallombrosa Forest. Some areas, like The Balze, feature unique geological formations of sand, clay, and gravel, offering a dramatic and distinct riding experience.
Yes, Reggello has trails suitable for beginners and families. An excellent option is the Sammezzano Castle and Sequoias Loop, an easy 7.9-mile (12.8 km) path that explores the area around the historic Sammezzano Castle and its park, known for ancient trees.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Reggello offers several difficult routes. The Vallombrosa Abbey – Croce del Pratomagno loop from Vallombrosa is a demanding 24.9-mile (40.0 km) trail with significant elevation gain, leading through the dense Vallombrosa Forest and towards the Pratomagno chain. Another difficult option is the Sammezzano Castle – Castello I Bonsi loop from Rignano sull'Arno, which covers over 32 miles (52 km).
Many of Reggello's mountain bike trails are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. For example, the popular Reggello, Oratorio di Ponticelli e Menzano – giro ad anello is a moderate 9.7-mile (15.7 km) circular trail. Another option is the Castello I Bonsi – Oratory of Ponticelli loop from Reggello, a moderate 19.2-mile (30.9 km) loop.
Reggello's trails offer access to stunning natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the unique geological formations of The Balze, ride through the ancient Douglas Fir Giants of Vallombrosa, or visit the historic Vallombrosa Abbey. The Pratomagno Summit Cross offers expansive views, and the area around Sammezzano Castle is known for its beautiful park.
The spring months of May and June are particularly popular for mountain biking in Reggello due to pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially when riding through the shaded Vallombrosa Forest. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and cooler weather, making it another excellent season for exploring the trails.
Yes, many trails in Reggello offer scenic viewpoints. The region's rolling hills and elevated areas provide expansive views over the Arno Valley and the picturesque Tuscan landscape. Routes leading towards the Pratomagno chain, such as the Vallombrosa Abbey – Croce del Pratomagno loop, often feature stunning vistas, including the Pratomagno Summit Cross.
The mountain bike trails around Reggello are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene Vallombrosa Forest to the dramatic Balze, and appreciate the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
While Reggello is well-connected by local bus services, direct public transport access to specific trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance if you plan to rely on public transport to reach your starting point. For more detailed information on local transport, you might find resources on the Visit Tuscany website helpful.
Parking is generally available in and around the main towns and villages in the Reggello area, such as Reggello itself and Vallombrosa. Many trailheads are accessible from these locations, or you can find designated parking areas near popular starting points for routes. It's recommended to check specific route descriptions for details on parking availability.


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