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Touring cycling routes around Civitella Paganico traverse the heart of the Tuscan Maremma, characterized by a varied topography of rolling hills, expansive plains, and dense woodlands. The Ombrone River valley is a prominent feature, offering diverse ecosystems and scenic views. This region is distinguished by Mediterranean scrub, including holm oaks, cork oaks, and cypresses, alongside cultivated fields. The landscape provides a mix of ascents and descents suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
33.3km
02:46
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.8km
03:51
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.2km
02:53
690m
690m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.8km
02:48
740m
740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.0km
04:08
1,100m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Civitella Marittima is a village with clear medieval origins located in the province of Grosseto, known for its strategic position overlooking the valleys bordering the Metalliferous Hills and the Maremma. The historic center, developed around the ancient parish church, preserves significant evidence of its past, such as the remains of the city walls and the fortress.
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The Abbey of San Lorenzo al Lanzo, also known as Badia Ardenghesca, is a fascinating Romanesque complex nestled in the tranquility of the Tuscan Maremma. Although much of the monastery has fallen into ruin, the church still retains its original travertine façade, embellished with sculpted capitals.
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This avenue lined with cypress trees is beautiful.
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Nice stretch of cycle path, shame it's short
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Small village in the province of Grosseto that you can pass through to head towards Amiata
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Istia is a castle that is discovered slowly, walking through its streets without haste; appreciating the glimpses, the hidden corners and the perspectives on the river that made it prosperous. It dominates the Ombrone river from the top of a modest hill in the Grosseto plain and was already an important hub of Etruscan-Roman and medieval roads, also thanks to its ford. A summit nucleus and one lower down are still clearly visible. It was mentioned for the first time in written sources in 862 with the name "Iscle", a name deriving from Ischia, which means Island, precisely because it was anciently surrounded by the waters of the Ombrone river. The external walls, which completely enclose the hill at its base, were equipped with two mighty gates, which served to defend a nodal point of passage for the trade and distribution of salt. Its strategic position made it fundamental in the Middle Ages and has brought it to us with still many things to tell. While walking through the streets of the center, don't forget to look out and admire the characteristic views of the river that made it rich.
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Beautiful village as if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey between tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants.
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As if suspended in time, the urban core, a handful of houses marked by narrow alleys, arches, churches, archaeological finds and small open spaces, is a paradise for those seeking a journey of tranquility and peace. The history that it carries behind it is full of important traces that can be discovered among the alleys simply by raising your eyes to capture aspects, details, images that evoke the past existence of the ancient inhabitants. Once we reach the center of the town we discover the Pieve di San Martino that protects the remains of the Blessed Giovanni and the unique loggia that accompanies us to one of the open doors in the walls, from which it is possible to see a breathtaking view. But the beauties of the village are not limited to palaces and monuments: like any ancient village worthy of the name, Batignano pampers its visitors with pleasant folklore and spirituality events that take place throughout the year. Visit it during the Christmas period to discover it embellished with small nativity scenes that adorn balconies, streets, squares and even niches in the walls: one of the most particular is usually set up inside the old oven of the village, in a small room with a beaten earth floor. Even just to savor these atmospheres, this little Maremma jewel is worth a visit.
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Based on komoot data, there are over 30 touring cycling routes around Civitella Paganico. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences across the Tuscan Maremma, traversing rolling hills, expansive plains, and dense woodlands.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The Mediterranean climate ensures mild conditions, making it ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes without extreme heat or cold. Spring and early autumn offer particularly comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, Civitella Paganico offers a significant number of challenging touring cycling routes. According to komoot data, 31 out of 34 routes are classified as difficult, featuring considerable ascents and descents. An example is the Castiglione d'Orcia – Pienza loop from Monte Antico, which covers over 132 km with more than 2200 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes in Civitella Paganico are classified as difficult, there are a few moderate options available. The region's diverse terrain, including river valleys and agricultural areas, can offer less strenuous sections. For a general idea of the landscape, the Civitella Paganico Loop from Civitella Marittima is a popular choice, offering panoramic views.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Civitella Paganico are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Civitella Paganico Loop from Civitella Marittima and the Paganico – Historic Village of Batignano loop from Civitella Paganico.
The region is rich in history, with several charming medieval villages and historical sites accessible by bike. You can visit places like Civitella Marittima, Paganico, and Pari. Notable historical structures include Bibbiano Castle and the imposing Castello di Monte Antico. The Paganico – Historic Village of Batignano loop from Civitella Paganico, for instance, leads through historical villages.
Yes, the area boasts significant natural features. The Petriolo hot springs, known since ancient times, are situated amidst the woods and offer a relaxing experience. You can find highlights like the Petriolo Thermal Baths and Bagni di Petriolo Hot Springs. The Ombrone River valley also offers diverse ecosystems and scenic views.
Yes, the region features natural monuments including waterfalls. The Canaloni Waterfall and Natural Pools is a notable highlight where you can enjoy the natural beauty of cascading water.
The Monte Antico railway station is a convenient starting point for many routes and offers facilities for cyclists, including a bike station and e-bike rental. This can be a good option for parking your touring bike before embarking on your journey.
The Monte Antico railway station, located on the long-distance route Bicitalia 18, serves as a convenient access point. It offers public transport connections, making it easier to reach the starting points of various cycling routes in the area.
The lush Mediterranean scrub and diverse ecosystems provide a habitat for various wildlife. Cyclists might spot wild boars, roe deer, pheasants, and hares. The river valleys and natural reserves also host numerous aquatic birds and birds of prey, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
The touring cycling routes in Civitella Paganico are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the blend of ascents and descents, and the stunning scenery of the Tuscan Maremma, including panoramic views of the Ombrone valley and Sienese Hills.
Many routes in the area provide breathtaking panoramic views. The Civitella Paganico Loop from Civitella Marittima is particularly noted for its panoramic views of the Maremma plain and the Sienese Hills, offering a rewarding visual experience.


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