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Gravel biking around Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco offers a diverse landscape in the central Apennines, characterized by ancient forests, dramatic gorges, and expansive plateaus. The region features varied terrain, including serene valleys, expansive meadows, and significant karst phenomena. Monte Cucco, with a peak of 5138 feet (1566 meters), contributes to notable elevation changes across the area. The park's heterogeneous paths combine gravel and rock, with mountain and woodland environments providing frequent gentle ups and downs.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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49.0km
03:31
1,240m
1,240m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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58.4km
03:50
1,000m
1,000m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.5km
02:47
740m
740m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.1km
02:16
880m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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80.1km
06:32
2,460m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parco Coppo embodies the true essence of the greenest and most unspoiled Umbria, strategically located at 800 meters above sea level on the slopes of Monte Ingino, overlooking the charming medieval village of Gubbio. Nestled in a lush and vast pine forest, this extraordinary natural oasis combines sport, fresh air, and adventure, proving to be the perfect destination for a regenerating stop during a trekking excursion or for those who love to challenge the trails of the local bike park and the dirt paths in the area. In addition to offering perfect scenery for physical activity, Parco Coppo is a true corner of conviviality, where the strong bond with the territory is expressed in the shade of the pines, amidst large picnic areas and the typical flavors of the Eugubian tradition, such as the famous crescia or truffle-based dishes. An excellent balance between immersion in the woods, outdoor recreation, and well-deserved rest, ideal for recharging your energy and fully enjoying the scenic wonders of the Umbrian Apennines. Parco Coppo is also the ideal place to recharge your e-Bike and earn DINAclub points. Find out how at: dinaclub.repower.com To discover the territory, here is an itinerary ready to be cycled: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2972808313
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Sigillo is a small Umbrian village at the foot of Mount Cucco. In June, you can witness the characteristic Infiortata, an event in which local artists (and others) create magnificent paintings with flower petals along the village streets.
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On single trails. Rocky, flowing, jumpy, fast, technical. -> wonderful
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The Ducal Palace, also known as the New Court, is located opposite the Cathedral of Gubbio and was built in 1470 by the Duke of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro, in Renaissance style on pre-existing medieval buildings.
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Beautiful trails, for all tastes, some full of jumps, some technical!! Well done well done
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Training in the canyon 🔥 followed by a cool-down ride!!!
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very nice and quiet asphalt path without traffic
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There are 15 gravel bike trails documented on komoot for Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco. These routes offer a diverse experience through the region's unique landscapes.
All the gravel bike routes listed on komoot for Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco are rated as difficult. They often feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain, making them suitable for experienced riders looking for a challenge.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco are designed as loops. For example, the Val di Ranco – Silvestrini Memorial loop from Val di Ranco and the Costacciaro – Costacciaro Village loop from Costacciaro are popular circular options, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
The trails in Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco traverse a rich variety of landscapes. You'll encounter ancient forests, including centuries-old beech woods, dramatic gorges like the Valle delle Prigioni, and expansive high plateaus offering panoramic views. The region is known for its unspoilt natural beauty, with terrain ranging from gravel to rock paths.
Yes, the region offers several interesting points. You can explore areas near the Summit of Monte Cucco, pass through scenic spots like Pian delle Macinare, or ride near historical sites. The Basilica of Saint Ubaldo – Gubbio loop from Fossato Di Vico-Gubbio, for instance, leads through varied landscapes including historical sites.
The diverse terrain and elevation changes mean that spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, while higher areas might be cooler. Winter can bring snow to the higher peaks, making some routes challenging or inaccessible.
The park features wild and steep gorges, such as the Valle delle Prigioni and the Rio Freddo Gorge, which is known for its impressive waterfalls and underground springs. While specific gravel routes might not directly lead to every waterfall, the View of Frontone Castle – Bosso Gorge loop from Serra Sant'Abbondio offers a challenging ride through a gorge area.
Yes, there are designated parking areas that serve as convenient starting points for many routes. For example, the Monte Cucco Parking Area is a key access point for exploring the park's trails.
The gravel biking routes in Parco Regionale del Monte Cucco are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the challenging climbs and descents, the varied mountain terrain, and the opportunity to explore dense forests and open sections away from traffic.
Yes, some routes integrate the local towns into the experience. The Costacciaro – Costacciaro Village loop from Costacciaro, for instance, explores the area around the charming town of Costacciaro, offering a blend of natural beauty and local culture.
For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the View of Frontone Castle – Bosso Gorge loop from Serra Sant'Abbondio is a demanding option, covering nearly 70 km with significant elevation gain. Another substantial ride is the Basilica of Saint Ubaldo – Gubbio loop from Fossato Di Vico-Gubbio, which is over 58 km long.


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