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View of San Gimignano – San Gimignano Panoramic Trail loop from Castelfiorentino

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Italy
Tuscany
Florence
Castelfiorentino

View of San Gimignano – San Gimignano Panoramic Trail loop from Castelfiorentino

Hard

37

riders

View of San Gimignano – San Gimignano Panoramic Trail loop from Castelfiorentino

10:00

125km

2,630m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 81.3 km for 140 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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25.2 km

Vallicelle White Road

Highlight • Trail

In the municipality of Palaia, about 4,500 inhabitants in the province of Pisa, the charming Vallicelle is an excellent destination for a nature adventure. The Chiecina stream is not far away and the dirt roads of this area of Tuscany are underrated.

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2

46.6 km

Colorful Streets of Ghizzano

Highlight • Settlement

A hamlet of Peccioli in the province of Pisa, Ghizzano is located in Valdera, at the top of a hill from which several streams originate. Of particular interest here is the Venerosi Pesciolini palace, whose courtyard is decorated with a notable Italian garden.

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3

60.3 km

Theatre of Silence

Highlight • Monument

The building, inaugurated on 27 July 2006, was erected by will of the popular singer Andrea Bocelli originally from this country.

According to the original idea, the structure was created to be assembled and host only one show a year (hence the name "Teatro del Silenzio"). The construction consists of a circular "stage" with a radius of a few meters in the center of which stands a different scenography every year: the most famous, which has become the symbol of the Theater itself, is an imposing sculpture depicting a human face created by the Polish sculptor Igor Mitoraj for the scenography of a Manon Lescaut and subsequently donated by the sculptor to the foundation of the theatre.

Some blocks of Tuscan travertine were placed as a backdrop to the stage.

On days when the theater is not in operation, the stalls are completely dismantled and the stage is transformed into an artificial lake. From here comes the definition of Theater of Silence, more precisely that place in the territory of the Municipality of Lajatico characterized by hills which, with (necessary) earthmoving interventions, was created, or rather simulated, as a natural Theater thus conceived.

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60.3 km

Gravel Road to Teatro del Silenzio

Highlight (Segment) • Monument

Amazing views from this gravel road. A must if you are nearby! Ad the end of the road there is "Teatro del Silenzio" a theatre in the middle of the hills with breathtaking view.

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77.7 km

The Balze of Volterra

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Volterra crags, located on the south-western side of the Volterra hill, between the Era and Cecina valleys, constitute a geological phenomenon of considerable interest. These cliffs represent the result of a long erosion process, where an upper layer of sand, more resistant to the action of water than the underlying clays, led to the formation of these characteristic overhangs. In simple terms, the collapse of the sand layer at the base caused it to collapse in "slices," thus creating the typical rock crags.

These formations rise like imposing cliffs that cut through the crumbly soil, giving the impression of hurting the Volterra hills. Over the centuries, the advance of the cliffs has led to the loss of parts of the ancient Etruscan walls, churches, houses and even the largest necropolis of the ancient city. Despite this, the beauty of this landscape of grandiose strength, one of a kind, is an authentic gift of nature.

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6

94.8 km

View of the Tuscan Countryside

Highlight • Viewpoint

Along the provincial road of Cornocchio, which passes under the homonymous hill and between the natural reserves of Montenero and Castelvecchio, splendid panoramas unfold before you. Cycling here gives you a true Tuscan experience.

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107 km

View of San Gimignano

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beautiful distant view with the hills and towers of San Giminiano in the background

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109 km

San Gimignano with its towers stands out over the surrounding countryside.

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125 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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61.1 km

53.7 km

10.2 km

206 m

160 m

Surfaces

65.9 km

32.0 km

19.1 km

7.29 km

812 m

190 m

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