Best bike parks around Rufina are characterized by natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional lift-served bike parks. The area, situated in the Tuscan landscape, offers diverse routes through forests and along the Apennine ridge. These trails cater to various skill levels, providing opportunities for both leisurely rides and challenging technical singletrack. The region is known for its scenic beauty and varied terrain, making it a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.
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A panoramic mountain between the Sieve Valley and Mugello. The trails are poorly maintained, especially those descending into the Mugello, often eroded by rainwater and reduced to drainage ditches. Now, as in many other areas of Tuscany, the Path of the Gods, now popular with young people, has been removed and kept clean, and brambles and undergrowth are everywhere, often obscuring the old trails and making them inaccessible. A real shame! Because the views offered by the ridges and peaks deserve much greater attention, both politically (by local authorities) and socially (by volunteers).
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Monte Giovi, also known as "Monte di Giove", stands at an altitude of 992 meters and is located on the Apennine ridge between the Morello and Senario mountains. Its slopes are dotted with paths perfect for walking or mountain biking, also thanks to themed routes, including some that remember and celebrate the Resistance.
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Mount Secchieta is certainly a place that lends itself well to various mountain bike rides, with gravel only being the main road on the ridge. Be careful because it is particularly exposed to the wind so even a sunny day can bring cold temperatures at the gates of autumn. The area offers several bivouacs, low altitude compared to the ridge, with possible overnight stops. The water sources, except those at the managed refuges, almost always release only a light trickle.
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Shortly after the Santa Caterina restaurant, a beautiful and challenging forest road about 6 km long starts which, passing through Macinaia, leads to the top of Monte Secchieta. The surface is stony and slippery at times, with holes and roots: the road is therefore more suitable for MTBs than for gravel bikes. The slopes are significant and never fall below 10%.
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For those interested in the lift service with the van, there is the Firenze Freeride App to download where you can book the service
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..are the names of the trails that start from here. I left the car at the Mandri restaurant where all the riders meet .. there is a large parking area and you can do magic on a budget😎. You climb the 250-300m of difference in altitude arriving at the start of the 3 very valid trails. All three have an altitude difference of + -500m and some of them connect to the trails called L’Oca and Mandri. Going down to the Vivaio di Rincine and they are all very well done, challenging, fun. The grip is very good despite the high humidity and the many roots .. tires, pressure and set-up make the difference. Protections and full-face helmet make you feel more comfortable✊🏻😎. There are other trails in the area and some under construction. This time I didn't do them but I promised to come back as soon as possible.
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The Rufina area is known for its natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional lift-served bike parks. You'll find diverse routes through the Tuscan landscape, including forests and paths along the Apennine ridge. These trails offer a range of experiences from leisurely rides to challenging technical singletrack, catering to various skill levels.
Trails around Rufina cater to a broad spectrum of riders. You can find segments suitable for all skill levels, from easy (STS S0-S1) to very challenging (STS S3-S6). Many routes offer varied terrain, ensuring both intermediate riders and those seeking demanding technical singletrack will find suitable options.
Yes, several trails offer stunning views. For instance, Monte Giovi (992 m) provides panoramic vistas between the Sieve Valley and Mugello. The area around Secchieta Wind Turbines also features viewpoints along its ridge.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Ratio Trail is highly recommended. It's part of a network of well-maintained, challenging, and fun single tracks. The Rincine MTB Trail Area also offers challenging enduro tracks. Additionally, the Santa Caterina Forest Road to Monte Secchieta is a challenging forest road with significant slopes, stony surfaces, and roots, best suited for MTBs.
The trails around Rufina are rich in natural beauty. You'll ride through extensive forests, including oak, chestnut, beech, and broad-leaved trees, especially in areas like the Rincine MTB Trail Area. The terrain includes varied landscapes typical of the Tuscan Apennines, offering a mix of natural paths and scenic vistas.
Yes, Monte Giovi (992 m) is not only a summit with great trails but also a place of history and nature. Its slopes feature themed routes that remember and celebrate the Resistance, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and historical reflection.
Beyond mountain biking, the Rufina area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the moderate Ospitale di San Domenico loop or the longer Villa di Poggioreale – Acone Village loop. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes such as the Calla Pass – Tre Faggi Pass loop. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Rufina and Road Cycling Routes around Rufina guides.
For those interested in a lift service, the Rincine MTB Trail Area offers a van shuttle service. You can book this service by downloading the Firenze Freeride App, which also manages the area and organizes courses and maintenance for the trails.
Near the Rincine MTB Trail Area, you'll find a restaurant bar called "I Mandri." This spot serves as a convenient place to refuel and a meeting point for riders. Many trails, including the Ratio Trail, often start from this area, which also has a large parking space.
The area around Secchieta Wind Turbines is particularly exposed to wind, so even on a sunny day, temperatures can be cold, especially in autumn. Trails can also be stony, slippery, and have roots, as noted on the Santa Caterina Forest Road to Monte Secchieta. Always check the weather forecast and be prepared for varied conditions.
Given the challenging nature of some trails, especially enduro tracks like those in the Rincine MTB Trail Area and the Ratio Trail, protections and long clothing for enduro are recommended. A full-face helmet can also enhance comfort and safety. Proper tire pressure and bike setup are also crucial for optimal grip on varied terrain.


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