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Gravel biking around Canino offers routes through the Maremma Laziale region, characterized by rolling hills, expansive olive groves, and vineyards. The terrain includes forests and ravines with streams, providing varied landscapes for cycling. Situated between the Tyrrhenian Sea and Lake Bolsena, the area features diverse views and natural features. The region's gravel-friendly roads and historical paths, including sections of the Via Francigena, are suitable for gravel biking.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.0
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8
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49.6km
03:33
760m
760m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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78.1km
05:18
1,060m
1,060m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
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74.5km
05:03
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.0km
01:43
350m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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We weren’t sure if we could pass over this river with loaded bikes so we had to turn around and ride along the major highway
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The bridge is passable, it takes a little courage.
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A very beautiful and quiet place. Ideal for switching off and relaxing.
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The walkway is located right under the railway bridge
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The bridge is very passable, it is located under the railway bridge, obviously with the water at the right height, I passed on 04/26/25, see the last two photos.
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What can be enjoyed today from the medieval walls of Tuscania is one of the most beautiful landscapes of Tuscia.
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This guide details 5 gravel bike routes around Canino, offering a range of experiences through the Maremma Laziale region. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
The gravel bike trails in Canino feature diverse terrain, from rolling hills and expansive olive groves to vineyards, forests, and ravines. You'll find routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, the View of the Castle of Tuscania – Tuscania loop from Valentano is a difficult 48.4-mile route with significant elevation gain, while the Capodimonte Harbour View – Marta loop from Tuscania is a moderate 25.8-mile trail through agricultural lands.
Yes, the region is known for its natural features, including waterfalls. You can explore the Farnese – Salabrone Waterfalls loop from Farnese, a difficult 30.8-mile path that takes you through natural landscapes including waterfalls. Another option is the Farnese – Pelicotonno Waterfalls loop from Farnese, a moderate 13.7-mile route also featuring waterfalls.
Canino is rich in history. Many routes traverse the historic Tuscia region, part of the Via Francigena. You can encounter ancient Etruscan sites, such as the Vulci Archaeological Site, or visit the Tuscania Historic Center. The area also features the impressive Ponte dell'Abbadia (or dell'Arcobaleno) over the Fiora River, and historical monuments related to the Farnese family and Luciano Bonaparte.
Absolutely. The routes offer diverse views, from the Tyrrhenian Sea to Lake Bolsena. You'll cycle through picturesque olive groves and vineyards, and discover forests and deep ravines. The Capodimonte Harbour View – Marta loop from Tuscania, for instance, offers views towards Capodimonte Harbour. The Salabrone Waterfalls and the Fosso del Tafone Crossing are also notable natural highlights.
Canino offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking during spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumn colors. Summer can be warm, but routes through forests and ravines can provide cooler stretches. Winter offers a different, often quieter, experience.
While many routes in Canino are rated moderate to difficult due to rolling hills and elevation changes, families with older children or those comfortable with some challenging terrain can find suitable options. Look for routes with less significant elevation gain and shorter distances, or consider exploring sections of the 'Strada dell'Olio DOP di Canino' which offers scenic, less technical paths through agricultural lands.
Many outdoor areas in Italy, including natural parks and trails, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Given the natural and agricultural landscapes around Canino, it's likely that well-behaved dogs are welcome. However, always check specific park regulations, especially for protected areas like the Parco Naturalistico Archeologico di Vulci, and ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the View of the Castle of Tuscania – Tuscania loop from Tuscania and the Farnese – Salabrone Waterfalls loop from Farnese, allowing for convenient exploration without needing a return trip arrangement.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many routes, particularly in or near towns like Canino, Farnese, or Tuscania. For routes starting from specific villages, you can usually find public parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific tour details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information.
While the routes often pass through rural landscapes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in the towns and villages along the way or at the start/end points. Canino itself, and nearby towns like Tuscania and Farnese, offer cafes, restaurants, and local shops where you can refuel and experience local cuisine, including products from the 'Strada dell'Olio DOP di Canino'.
Canino is an excellent gravel biking destination due to its varied terrain, including rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and forests, all connected by gravel-friendly roads and historical paths. Its location between the Tyrrhenian Sea and Lake Bolsena, combined with rich Etruscan and Roman history, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion, making every ride an adventure.


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