Cala Civette loop from Punta Ala
Cala Civette loop from Punta Ala
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343
riders
04:09
47.0km
890m
Mountain biking
In the footsteps of the first EWS (Enduro World Series) from 2013 you follow one or the other route. You will encounter trail highlights such as trail no. 3 or Cavalli, some of which are close to the sea. With a sea breeze around your ears and the next trail…
Last updated: May 31, 2024
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After 31.4 km for 96 m
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19.2 km
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20.7 km
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28.3 km
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47.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
21.2 km
12.6 km
8.19 km
2.22 km
2.17 km
365 m
245 m
Surfaces
14.6 km
11.0 km
9.24 km
7.04 km
2.61 km
2.49 km
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Highest point (320 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Starting from Puntone di Scarlino and immediately entering a beautiful wood where you do various fun ups and downs until you reach the Cala Violina car park. After a few km of asphalt the climbs begin that lead to the various Poggi (Le Bozze, dei Grasceti, Peroni and Sassi Bianchi) and every time it is an ohhhh of admiration for the views from above from which you can clearly see the island of Elba and even Corsica in the distance... spectacular. Descent to the Marina di Punta Ala always immersed in the blue of the sky and sea and the green of the lush spring. After an excellent spaghetti with clams at the Molo G restaurant (20g more would not have been bad!) we go back up to the beach and enter the pine forest of the "VIP area" between posh beach resorts and a Polo/Horse riding field. We are back at the Cala Violina car park which this time we do not miss and which we find super-crowded. We go back up various forest roads until we return to the starting point, satisfied with a tour that is certainly not technical but satisfying to the sight.
Great tour, nice singles and beautiful views, you have to take advantage of the beach to swim. Also a small hostel at Sofia's