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Gravel biking around Alto Reno Terme offers diverse terrain within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. The region features a wide range of elevations, from river-level paths along the Reno to challenging mountain ascents. Its extensive network includes mixed paved and unpaved surfaces, dirt roads, and forest tracks, ideal for gravel cyclists. This varied topography provides options for different ability levels, ensuring both moderate rides and demanding climbs.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
3.0
(1)
17
riders
75.0km
07:58
2,200m
2,200m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
11
riders
55.9km
05:34
1,750m
1,750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5
riders
78.2km
06:24
2,370m
2,370m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
23
riders
106km
08:10
2,630m
2,630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
13
riders
44.6km
03:27
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Lake Suviana is the largest artificial basin in the metropolitan city of Bologna and one of the largest in Emilia-Romagna. Located in the Bolognese Apennines at about 400 meters above sea level, it was formed in the early 1930s following the construction of a 90-meter-high dam for hydroelectric power generation. Today it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region for relaxation, swimming, and outdoor activities.
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I passed by on Saturday, June 13, 2026, around 1 p.m. but it was closed and the fountain was not working. AED present. I didn't see if it was open for sleeping.
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Prunetta is a characteristic mountain hamlet located at almost 1,000 meters above sea level in the municipality of San Marcello Piteglio, within the evocative Montagna Pistoiese in Tuscany. The village has about 300 inhabitants and is a place known for summer tourism, trekking, and its particular geographical position.
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You can get there via the SR 325 which is entirely on asphalt, but you have to be careful of the traffic.
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well maintained path, be careful when it rains, there are puddles to avoid
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a fixed point for breakfast for the many excursions that start, arrive and pass through that Pass
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Unfortunately the bar/restaurant is closed due to illness
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Alto Reno Terme, nestled in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offers a diverse range of terrain for gravel biking. You'll find everything from river-level paths along the Reno to challenging mountain ascents. The extensive network includes mixed paved and unpaved surfaces, dirt roads, and forest tracks, often traversing lush forests of chestnut, beech, and fir trees. Expect varied topography suitable for different ability levels, with many routes featuring significant climbs.
The gravel biking routes around Alto Reno Terme are generally considered challenging due to the mountainous terrain of the Apennines. All 13 routes listed in this guide are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and technical sections. While there are river-level paths, most dedicated gravel routes in the area are geared towards experienced riders seeking demanding climbs and descents.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore areas within the Corno alle Scale Natural Park and the Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Natural Park. Specific highlights include the picturesque Lake Scaffaiolo, located at 1,785 meters, and Laghetto del Cavone. Many routes offer stunning vistas of the Reno valley and pass through dense beech woods.
Yes, Alto Reno Terme offers several cultural and historical sites. You might pass through suggestive towns and villages like Castelluccio, home to the Manservisi Castle, or hamlets such as Granaglione and Lustrola with their traditional stone houses. The famous Thermal Baths of Porretta Terme, known since Roman times, are also in the area. While not directly on every route, these points add to the region's charm and can be explored as part of your trip.
The gravel biking routes in Alto Reno Terme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 4 reviews. More than 100 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging mountain roads, the extensive trail network, and the beautiful Apennine landscapes.
Yes, many of the routes in Alto Reno Terme are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Lake Suviana – View of Lake Suviana loop from Porretta Terme is a significant 105.7 km circular route. Another option is the Scenic Viewpoint – Prunetta Village Center loop from Pracchia, which covers 44.2 km.
The Tuscan-Emilian Apennines offer excellent conditions for gravel biking during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons provide pleasant temperatures and generally stable weather for exploring the diverse terrain. Winter can be challenging due to snow and colder conditions, especially at higher elevations like Lake Scaffaiolo.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the region has various agriturismi, restaurants, and bars in towns and villages like Porretta Terme, Castelluccio, Granaglione, and Lustrola. These establishments cater to visitors and cyclists, offering opportunities for refreshments and accommodation after your ride.
Absolutely. Alto Reno Terme is known for its demanding gravel routes. For instance, the Silent Ridges - Mountain Roads is a difficult 75 km trail with over 2,100 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is Limentre Panoramas - Mountain Roads, which spans 78 km and features over 2,200 meters of climbing through the Apennine mountains.
Yes, the area around Alto Reno Terme also features some bike park highlights that might appeal to adventurous gravel bikers, depending on their bike's capabilities and personal skill. You can find trails like Mulino Tognarino Mountain Bike Trail and Trail 101 Downhill. Keep in mind these are primarily designed for mountain biking, so assess their suitability for your gravel setup.
Given the challenging nature and significant distances of the routes, typical durations for gravel bike tours in Alto Reno Terme can range from several hours to a full day. For example, the Last Valley - Mountain Roads route, at 55.9 km, takes approximately 5 hours and 34 minutes, while longer routes like Silent Ridges can take around 8 hours to complete.


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