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13,997
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No traffic road cycling routes around Pontassieve traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and olive groves, typical of the Tuscan countryside. The region is situated at the confluence of the Arno and Sieve rivers, offering routes that follow river valleys and ascend into protected natural areas like Poggio Ripaghera, Santa Brigida, and Valle dell'Inferno. Elevations vary, providing diverse terrain from gentle gradients to more challenging climbs through agricultural lands and forested sections.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
37
riders
51.8km
03:14
1,420m
1,420m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
22
riders
34.8km
02:34
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.0
(2)
32
riders
77.3km
04:11
1,520m
1,520m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
19.2km
01:15
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
riders
15.1km
00:59
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Mount Secchieta lies between the municipalities of Reggello and Montemignaio. The peak, approximately 1,500 meters above sea level, is part of the Pratomagno ridge and separates the Casentino valley from the Upper Valdarno valley. There is a refuge there, which can also be reached by a paved road.
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Rifugio Secchieta, with its cyclist museum featuring many interesting jerseys. The sandwiches are excellent, and the view is beautiful.
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Unfortunately, we encountered fog and couldn't admire the view of the Valdarno, where we might have even spotted Florence. However, this way it's even more evocative as it feels like we're suspended in mid-air.
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Beautiful pass to climb
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There are 4 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Pontassieve featured in this guide. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, allowing you to explore the beautiful Tuscan countryside away from busy roads.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Pontassieve primarily traverse the classic Tuscan countryside, characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and olive groves. You'll find well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with routes often winding through scenic agricultural lands and offering significant elevation gains, such as the Colossus of the Apennines loop with over 790 meters of ascent.
While many routes in the area feature moderate climbs, there is 1 easy route available in this guide. For families or those seeking a more relaxed pace, look for routes with less elevation gain. The region's quiet roads through vineyards and olive groves can be very pleasant for a leisurely ride, though specific 'traffic-free' paths designed for all ages might be limited to shorter sections or dedicated bike paths not covered in this road cycling guide.
The best times for road cycling in Tuscany, including Pontassieve, are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, while winters can be cooler and wetter, though many days remain suitable for cycling.
Yes, all the no traffic road cycling routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of Acone – Medici Bridge of Pontassieve loop starts and ends in Pontassieve itself, offering a convenient option for exploring the local area.
The routes offer stunning views of the Sieve Valley and the surrounding Tuscan hills. You might encounter highlights such as the Borro Waterfall and Pond or the Cascata del Fosso Cucina. The region is also home to the Poggio Ripaghera, Santa Brigida, and Valle dell'Inferno nature reserve, offering diverse plant life and higher altitudes for expansive views.
Pontassieve and its surroundings are rich in history. You can cycle past the historic Medici Bridge, which gave the town its name, or explore areas near the ruins of Castel Sant'Angelo. The View of Acone – Medici Bridge of Pontassieve loop specifically incorporates the Medici Bridge. Further afield, but still within reach, are attractions like the Sanctuary of Madonna del Sasso, offering breathtaking views, and the charming Castello di Torre a Decima.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Pontassieve, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 75 ratings. Cyclists often praise the picturesque landscapes, the tranquility of the routes away from heavy traffic, and the rewarding climbs that offer spectacular views of the Tuscan countryside.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Pontassieve offer significant elevation gains, making them suitable for experienced riders seeking a challenge. For instance, the Colossus of the Apennines loop features over 790 meters of climbing over 44 kilometers, providing a demanding yet rewarding ride through the hills.
Pontassieve is well-connected by train, making it accessible via public transport from Florence. Many routes, such as the View of Acone – Medici Bridge of Pontassieve loop, start directly from Pontassieve, where parking options are generally available in and around the town center. For routes starting from Firenze Rifredi, public transport connections are also excellent.
While specific cafes directly on every 'no traffic' section might be sparse, the routes often pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find opportunities for refreshments. For example, the Pizzeria of Acone – View of Acone loop passes through Acone, suggesting local eateries. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections.


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