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Strade Bianche di Siena e Asciano — Round trip

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Italy
Tuscany
Siena

Strade Bianche di Siena e Asciano — Round trip

Hard

4.4

(27)

611

riders

Strade Bianche di Siena e Asciano — Round trip

03:27

63.1km

980m

Road cycling

Embark on a difficult racebike journey along the Strade Bianche di Siena e Asciano — Round trip, covering 39.2 miles (63.1 km) with 3200 feet (975 metres) of elevation gain over approximately 3 hours and 27 minutes. This route is defined by its iconic "strade bianche," unpaved white gravel roads that wind through the heart of Tuscany. You will experience consistently hilly and undulating terrain, featuring numerous short, steep climbs often exceeding 10% gradients. As you ride, you will traverse picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, lush vineyards, and charming medieval villages, including the unique "lunar landscape" of the Crete Senesi.

Planning your ride requires attention to the challenging conditions. The route's difficulty stems from the combination of steep climbs, technical descents, and the unpredictable nature of loose gravel surfaces. Strong bike handling skills are crucial for navigating the uneven and often slippery gravel sections. Weather significantly impacts the ride; dry conditions bring dust, while wet conditions can make the gravel muddy and more treacherous. The route starts and finishes in Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

This trail is notable for its unique "white roads," offering a distinctive cycling experience unlike many other road routes. It has earned immense prestige, often called a "modern classic" in the cycling world due to its demanding course. The Strade Bianche provides a comprehensive test for any cyclist, requiring endurance, power for sharp climbs, and exceptional bike handling. The dramatic finish in Siena's historic Piazza del Campo offers a memorable end to your ride.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 35.0 km for 153 m

After 36.1 km for 53 m

Waypoints

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1

6.42 km

Gravel Road to Radi

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A great section and you can get water on the far side of the town Radi, just before you turn left down the hill. It's on the right side of the road just past the cafe.

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14.3 km

Scenic road from Monteroni d'Arbia to Radi

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Passing by the via Francigena, with beautiful veiws. A calm and not so busy road. Od the end (to Radi) is a short very steep part.

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35.5 km

Asciano Historic Center

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During the annual Eroica event, a kind of vintage racing bike tour with thousands of participants, there is a refreshment station in Asciano. The locals then serve fine Italian snacks and of course red wine from the region. It is not that comfortable without the event, but the city will inspire you and you will also get your money's worth when it comes to food.

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38.0 km

Crete Senesi scenic route

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𝗔𝗦𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗡𝗢, 𝗚𝗜𝗥𝗢 𝗔𝗗 𝗔𝗡𝗘𝗟𝗟𝗢 𝗡𝗘𝗟𝗟𝗘 𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗧𝗘 𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗦𝗜 (𝗦𝗜𝗘𝗡𝗔)
Lonely streets and ancient villages, churches and castles, fields and large spaces: an evocative spectacle. A postcard of this land made of clay that diffuses an unmistakable light halfway between gray and blue.
The Crete Senesi are a large expanse of clay, modeled in hills in an area that extends south-east of Siena, between Chianti and Val d’Orcia. Surely among the most evocative landscapes of Tuscany.
Asciano is the main center of the Crete Senesi. Medieval charm and a remarkable historical heritage.
The Accona Desert extends around Asciano, an area which due to its characteristics has become the symbol of the Crete Senesi.

#settepontiroadbiker #setteponti #albertosordi #asciano #cretesenesi #castelnuovoberardenga #rapolanoterme

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63.1 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

50.7 km

5.16 km

5.01 km

1.16 km

791 m

271 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

52.2 km

7.51 km

2.54 km

791 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 13 May

22°C

9°C

14 %

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Max wind speed: 27.0 km/h

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Trail Reviews

quyen
April 3, 2022, Deserto di Accona & Crete Senesi

This morning I still felt fit and ready for the last road bike lap of the holiday, but after the first climbs my circulation went completely crazy. Sometimes I was too warm because the sun was beating down, sometimes I was too cold because in the shade it was a very cool 8 degrees here too. My head didn't want to either, the kilometers dragged on endlessly, I was just about to turn around. All that was left was to get off and lean against the wall. Take a deep breath. Take a deep breath. collect yourself. Shorten the route (I actually wanted to go gravel again at Radi). Glucose. And then very slowly. Many many cliffbar and photo breaks. Focus on the landscape. The yellow flowers, the lush green hills, trees, villages, the chirping of birds. And then suddenly it worked again. Less tough. With pleasure. 1 hour before Siena, I ordered an espresso with my rudimentary knowledge of Italian in order to be prepared for the last long climb just before the finish line. Man was I happy when I entered my room.

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