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Road cycling routes in Parco Della Magra - Vara traverse a diverse landscape at the border of Liguria and Tuscany. The region features coastal roads with views of the Ligurian Sea, serene river paths along the Magra and Vara valleys, and varied hilly terrains. This area offers a range of cycling experiences, from flat routes suitable for all levels to challenging climbs with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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48.0km
02:30
760m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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77.6km
04:09
1,380m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Fosdinovo is a charming medieval village in Alta Toscana, located in the province of Massa-Carrara, on the border with Liguria. Known as the "gateway to Lunigiana that looks out to the sea", it stands at about 500 meters above sea level and offers panoramas ranging from the Apuan Alps to the Ligurian Sea.
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The Magra River is an important watercourse in central Italy, 62 kilometers long, flowing between Tuscany and Liguria. It represents the main watercourse of Liguria in terms of average discharge at its mouth. It originates at an altitude of 1,401 meters from Monte Borgognone, crosses the fertile Val di Magra, and flows into the Ligurian Sea at Bocca di Magra.
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The Magra river is an important watercourse in central Italy, 62 kilometers long, flowing between Tuscany and Liguria. It represents Liguria's main watercourse by average flow rate at the mouth. It originates at an altitude of 1,401 meters from Monte Borgognone, crosses the fertile Val di Magra, and flows into the Ligurian Sea at the locality of Bocca di Magra
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Bocca di Magra is a charming coastal hamlet in the municipality of Ameglia, located in the province of La Spezia at the mouth of the river of the same name, Magra. An ancient fishing village, the locality lies on the border between Liguria and Tuscany, immersed in the greenery of the Montemarcello-Magra-Vara Regional Natural Park.
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The view of Lerici from the surrounding mountains offers spectacular panoramas of the Gulf of Poets, stretching as far as Portovenere and the islands of Palmaria and Tino. The hilltop villages such as La Serra, Pugliola and Solaro, along with the trails of the Montemarcello-Magra Park, offer the best and most evocative viewpoints.
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A very easy and pleasant ride. Much of the route follows secondary roads with very little traffic. Splendid views of Fosdinovo Castle, the mouth of the Magra River, and the Bay of La Spezia.
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Parco Della Magra - Vara offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 280 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy riverside paths to challenging climbs through hilly terrain.
The region boasts highly diverse landscapes. You can cycle along coastal roads with breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea, explore serene river paths in the Magra and Vara valleys, or tackle varied hilly terrains further inland. The Bridge over the Magra River – View of Lerici and the Gulf of La Spezia loop from Fiumaretta, for instance, offers coastal vistas.
Yes, Parco Della Magra - Vara has 35 easy road cycling routes. The Lunense Canal cycle path, for example, is a flat, approximately 12 km route crossing the Magra Valley, ideal for families and those seeking rides without significant climbs. Riverside paths along the Magra also offer tranquil, easy cycling away from heavy traffic.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 111 difficult routes available. The hilly terrains, particularly around the Montemarcello-Magra area, offer significant elevation gains. Routes like the Passo del Cerreto – Lago Cerretano (Cerreto Laghi) loop from Arcola provide substantial climbs and descents.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints and pass by historical landmarks. You can enjoy views of Lerici and the Gulf of La Spezia, or explore historical towns like Valeriano and Vezzano Ligure on routes such as the View of Valeriano, Liguria – Vezzano Ligure Old Town loop from Piana Battolla. The Bridge over the Magra River is also a prominent feature.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Bridge over the Magra River – View of Lerici and the Gulf of La Spezia loop from Fiumaretta and the Bridge over the Magra River – View of Lerici and the Gulf of La Spezia loop from Arcola.
The diverse environments of Parco Della Magra - Vara make it appealing for road cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the region's coastal and river valley areas may be milder than inland hilly sections.
The natural heritage of the park is rich in fauna and flora. Along the river routes, especially near the Magra, you might spot species like the Kingfisher and Heron. Wildlife oases, such as the Arcola Oasis, provide excellent birdwatching opportunities, adding another dimension to your ride.
The road cycling routes in Parco Della Magra - Vara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 850 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, from coastal roads with stunning sea views to peaceful river valleys and challenging climbs, as well as the opportunity to combine nature and sport with culture and art in the historical villages.
Absolutely. The park includes 20 towns and villages, such as the historical Santo Stefano Magra and the picturesque seaside villages of Tellaro, Lerici, and Montemarcello. Routes like the View of Valeriano, Liguria – Vezzano Ligure Old Town loop from Piana Battolla lead through such cultural highlights, allowing you to combine your ride with exploring local heritage.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for individual routes, many towns and villages within the park, such as Fiumaretta, Arcola, and Piana Battolla, serve as common starting points and likely offer parking facilities. For broader information on the park, you may find details on access via public transport or parking on the official regional tourism sites, such as visitspezia.it.


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