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1,533
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Mountain biking around Badia Tedalda offers diverse terrain in the Apennine mountains, at the crossroads of Tuscany, Marche, and Emilia-Romagna. The region features an unspoiled natural landscape with dense beechwoods, small valleys, and pastures. Notable natural features include the Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve, home to Monte dei Frati, and the springs of the Marecchia and Metauro rivers. This varied environment provides numerous opportunities for mountain bike trails.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
5.0
(1)
110
riders
54.4km
05:27
1,600m
1,600m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.5
(2)
5
riders
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(1)
10
riders
27.2km
03:05
1,100m
1,100m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
9
riders
40.0km
04:21
1,360m
1,360m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
6
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28.5km
02:02
560m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful mountain pass to do by road bike, mountain bike, and motorbike that connects Tuscany to Emilia Romagna
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Going downhill is a lot of fun
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the road that leads to Montagna is bumpy in some parts.
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The Pian della Capanna refuge is open most of the year, especially from spring to autumn. It remains a point of reference for those who undertake the path of Saint Francis and for this purpose it offers a bivouac that is always open next to the structure.
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quite difficult route with a path inside the woods but parts with stones, challenging descents, crossing streams and canals. recommended in summer not in winter or in bad weather
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The Cerbaiolo hermitage, located in the municipality of Pieve Santo Stefano, has a fascinating history dating back several centuries. Here are some highlights: 8th century: A first small monastery was built by Tedaldo, lord of Tiferno (Città di Castello), as a gift to his daughter. His daughter's request was to build it on bare rock, "like Golgotha." 12th-13th century: After a period of growth, the few remaining Benedictine monks abandoned Cerbaiolo to move to two other monasteries in the area, leaving the hermitage uninhabited. 17th century: A chapel was built in the woods in honor of Saint Anthony, where his hut was said to have been. This gesture also served to preserve the memory of a previous small oratory. 18th century: The friars left Cerbaiolo and moved to Pieve Santo Stefano. The hermitage became a parish with the title of "St. Anthony of Padua" and was governed by a priest. Thus, the small hamlet of the municipality was born. 19th century: In 1867, the poet Giosuè Carducci was a guest in Cerbaiolo and described his experience in the ode "To the Friends of the Tiber Valley." 20th century: During the two world wars, 39 people lived in Cerbaiolo, in addition to those living in the surrounding farmhouses.
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Pian della Capanna is a fantastic stopping place. Genuine local products. It is worth making a stop before continuing to the Monti della Luna
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Monte dei Frati is a mountain in the Italian province of Arezzo near the borders of Pesaro and Urbino and Perugia.
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Badia Tedalda offers a selection of 18 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse the diverse terrain of the Apennine mountains, providing options from moderate paths to more challenging rides.
The terrain around Badia Tedalda is varied and unspoiled. You'll encounter dense beechwoods, small valleys, and pastures. Many routes, such as the Mirror of the Moon loop from Badia Tedalda, lead through this diverse landscape, offering a mix of forest paths and open areas.
Yes, Badia Tedalda has 6 moderate mountain bike trails. An example is the Monte dei Frati (1453 m) – S1 Val di Canale Trail loop from Poggio dei Piani, which is 11.2 miles (18.0 km) long and ascends towards Monte dei Frati, the highest peak in the Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Badia Tedalda features 12 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders. A notable challenging route is the Eremo di Cerbaiolo – Eremo di Cerbaiolo loop from Viamaggio, which is 33.1 miles (53.3 km) long and includes significant elevation gain through the Apennine landscape.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Badia Tedalda are circular. For instance, the Mirror of the Moon loop from Badia Tedalda and the Monte dei Frati (1453 m) – S1 Val di Canale Trail loop from Poggio dei Piani are popular circular options.
The trails often lead through the Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve, offering views of dense beechwoods and the Ripa della Luna, a dramatic rocky wall. You might also encounter the springs of the Marecchia and Metauro rivers. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near highlights like Croce dei Salti or Sasso Simone.
Yes, the region is known for its natural water features. The Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve boasts waterfalls and naturally formed rock pools. The Metauro River, which originates in the reserve, also features natural attractions like the "Balza del Metauro" waterfall, which you might encounter on trails in the area.
The mountain bike trails in Badia Tedalda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 260 reviews. Riders often praise the unspoiled natural landscape, the diverse terrain, and the quiet, scenic routes through dense beechwoods and river valleys.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can explore the Historical Park of the Gothic Line, which features paths through WWII bunkers and trenches. Additionally, there are historic hamlets and churches, such as the ancient Benedictine abbey and the Church of St. Michele Archangel. For castles, consider exploring highlights like Fregoso Fortress, Sant'Agata Feltria or Monteboaggine Tower.
While many trails are moderate to difficult, the varied terrain means there are options for different abilities. For family-friendly cycling, look for routes described as less challenging, often found on white roads or shaded paths. The region's natural beauty makes it a pleasant environment for outdoor activities with children.
The Apennine mountains offer pleasant conditions for mountain biking during spring, summer, and early autumn. The dense beechwoods provide shade in warmer months, and the natural landscape is vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from villages or designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information regarding starting points and potential parking facilities.


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