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Lago di Londa – Consuma Pass loop from Borgo San Lorenzo

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Italy
Tuscany
Florence
Borgo San Lorenzo

Lago di Londa – Consuma Pass loop from Borgo San Lorenzo

Hard

5.0

(4)

159

riders

Lago di Londa – Consuma Pass loop from Borgo San Lorenzo

06:08

117km

2,010m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 19, 2026

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After 75.4 km for 244 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.32 km

Historic Center and Clock Tower of Borgo San Lorenzo

Highlight • Historical Site

The splendid historic center of Borgo San Lorenzo has several places to see absolutely, such as the parish church of San Lorenzo, which houses a Madonna painted by a young Giotto.

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2

23.6 km

Lago di Londa

Highlight • Lake

Ascent to the Consuma Pass via Montemignaio, low-traffic route. Wonderful descent down into the valley. Lago di Londa, a tranquil place. Ascent to the Croce ai Mori, 700 hm.

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38.5 km

Valico di Croce a Mori

Mountain Pass

4

64.9 km

Consuma Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

From SETTEONTI, in anticipation of facing the DOLOMITES a little trained, after MONTE SECCHIETA it was the turn of the PASSO DELLA CONSUMA at 1,058 meters above sea level.
The pass takes its name from CONSUMA, a hamlet whose inhabited area, which has recently become a popular summer health resort, is divided into the two communities of Montemignaio and Pelago and has a total of 338 inhabitants.
The pass road, frequented by cyclists and motorcyclists, for the smoothness of the road surface and the beauty of the landscape, from which you can also admire a large part of the CASENTINESI FOREST NATIONAL PARK, is located on the Tuscan mountains that connect the Apennine ridge to the node of M. Falterona with the sub-Apennine chain of Pratomagno, thus separating the upper valley of the ARNO (Casentino) from the VAL DI SIEVE.

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5

75.2 km

After the first stretch of the climb leading to Consuma, you can enjoy a splendid view of the Valdarno from Diacceto. There's also a bar and a Coop nearby, where you can stop for refreshments before continuing the intrepid climb.

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89.0 km

Medici Bridge of Pontassieve

Highlight • Bridge

Beautiful hills, cultivated with vineyards, from which excellent Chianti is obtained. The climbs are not long, but some have quite demanding slopes.

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7

98.8 km

Dicomano

Highlight • Settlement

Municipality of about 5,000 inhabitants and part of the Mugello mountain community, Dicomano is located on the left bank of the Sieve river at the confluence with the Comano stream. Some places to visit here are the parish church of Santa Maria and the oratory of Sant'Onofrio.

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8

99.4 km

From Ponte a Vicchio, where the Sieve ecopista who comes from Borgo San Lorenzo arrives, this secondary road starts, with little traffic and immersed in a beautiful rural environment (via Sagginale) and leads to Dicomano where the cycle path that follows the Sieve begins up to Sandetole.

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9

110 km

Sunflower field near Sagginale

Highlight • Natural

area with little traffic surrounded by greenery

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117 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

57.2 km

56.6 km

1.62 km

1.12 km

505 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

115 km

1.79 km

505 m

164 m

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