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No traffic gravel bike trails around San Giovanni D'Asso traverse the distinctive landscapes of Tuscany, including the clay hills of Crete Senesi and the rolling terrain of Val d'Orcia. The region is characterized by its iconic "strade bianche" (white roads), which form the backbone of many routes. These unpaved roads offer a mix of well-maintained sections and challenging paths, with undulating hills and unique clay formations. The area provides varied terrain for gravel biking, from expansive cereal fields to olive…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

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Porta Romana (Siena) – Pienza loop from Buonconvento

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Simone Venturelli
June 29, 2026, Via Francigena Gravel Route

Do you have a bike? Maybe a gravel bike? come and cycle here and you will be in a wonderful world

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The San Martino in Grania sector is one of the longest (approx. 9.5 km) and most challenging gravel sections of the Strade Bianche. Located between km 69.5 and 78.8 of the route, it offers a breathtaking Tuscan landscape with continuous ups and downs and gradients exceeding 12%. It is a technical and crucial point before Monte Sante Marie.

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The San Martino in Grania sector is one of the longest (approx. 9.5 km) and most challenging dirt sections of the Strade Bianche. Located between km 69.5 and 78.8 of the route, it offers a breathtaking Tuscan landscape with continuous ups and downs and gradients exceeding 12%. It is a technical and crucial point before Monte Sante Marie.

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Porta Romana is one of the ancient gates in the walls of Siena, located on the route of the ancient Via Cassia. It was built in 1327 - 1328 by Agnolo di Ventura and Agostino di Giovanni, equipped with battlements and a defensive wall. In 1417, Taddeo di Bartolo was commissioned to paint the fresco that was to adorn it with a depiction of the Virgin, like the other city gates, to implore divine protection for the city. In 1978, the frescoes, due to advanced deterioration, were detached and transferred to the Basilica of San Francesco. However, there is a Roman inscription at the Porta Romana!The inscription was written on a travertine tablet and, based on its graphic characters and content, can be dated to the Augustan period (27 BC – 0) saying "Silvanus sacr(um) / C. Victricius / Memor VIvir / [a] ugustalis posuit" = Caio Victricio Memore Seviro augustale dedicated a small temple to Silvanus.

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Stenio Melani
February 11, 2026, Crete Senesi

The area is stunning, and the views of the hills are fantastic. Meadows alternate with clayey areas, cracks in the ground, and rows of trees offer breathtaking views that are even more beautiful and fiery at sunset. You can leisurely stroll along the beautiful roads, enjoying the scenery.

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In Siena, as we know, your eye always falls there, on the shell-shaped Campo or the striped marble of the Duomo. And rightly so. But then there are those places that speak to you in a different voice, more raspy and sincere. Porta Romana is one of them. Let's be clear: this isn't a small archway placed there for show. This is a beast of brick and stone, a fortress planted to the south to tell those arriving from Rome: "Be careful, you're entering Siena." It's massive, imposing, it makes you feel small and immediately reminds you that this city was once a serious thing, a power that had to be defended. It has none of the frills of other monuments; it gets straight to the point, and for me, its charm begins right there.

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Part of the Francigena and one of the most beautiful dirt roads in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available around San Giovanni D'Asso?

You'll find a wide selection of routes, with over 35 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around San Giovanni D'Asso. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the region's unique landscapes away from vehicle traffic.

What is the best time of year to enjoy traffic-free gravel biking in this region?

The ideal times for traffic-free gravel biking in San Giovanni D'Asso are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are moderate, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, offering the best conditions for exploring the 'strade bianche'.

Are there options for different skill levels on these quiet gravel trails?

Yes, the trails cater to various skill levels. While many routes are challenging, with 21 difficult and 12 moderate options, there are also 2 easier routes available. This ensures that both experienced gravel bikers and those looking for a more relaxed ride can find suitable no-traffic paths.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these no-traffic gravel routes?

The no-traffic gravel routes will immerse you in the iconic Tuscan scenery. You'll traverse the distinctive clay hills of the Crete Senesi, often described as 'lunar landscapes,' and the breathtaking rolling hills, cypress trees, and vineyards of the Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The routes predominantly follow the famous 'strade bianche' (white roads), offering a mix of well-maintained gravel and more challenging unpaved sections.

Are there any circular no-traffic gravel routes available?

Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Pienza – Via Francigena Gravel Route loop from Buonconvento and the Crete Senesi – Pienza loop from Buonconvento are excellent circular options for exploring the region.

What historical sites or charming villages can I visit along these traffic-free gravel routes?

Your rides can take you through or near numerous historical sites and picturesque villages. You might pass through Pienza, known for its Pecorino cheese, or Buonconvento, one of Italy's most beautiful villages. Other notable stops could include Montalcino or the historic San Quirico d'Orcia Historic Centre, offering a rich cultural experience alongside your ride.

Are there any natural viewpoints or unique features to discover on these quiet gravel trails?

Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty and unique features. You can ride past the stunning Crete Senesi, enjoy the iconic Cypress Avenue of Poggio Covili, or even discover the intriguing Site Transitoire art installation. For a relaxing stop, the thermal springs of Bagno Vignoni Thermal Baths are also accessible.

What should I know about the road conditions, especially after rain?

The 'strade bianche' are fantastic in dry conditions, but it's important to be aware that the clay roads can become quite challenging after rain. They can turn into a consistency akin to 'wet cement,' making riding difficult and messy. It's always advisable to check the weather forecast before heading out on these no-traffic gravel trails.

What do other cyclists say about the no-traffic gravel biking experience here?

The no-traffic gravel biking experience around San Giovanni D'Asso is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning, peaceful landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding 'strade bianche,' and the opportunity to explore charming Tuscan villages away from busy roads.

Are there any routes that follow historical paths like the Via Francigena?

Yes, the ancient pilgrimage route, the Via Francigena, traverses this area, adding a historical dimension to your cycling. You can experience a section of this historic path on routes such as the Via Francigena Gravel Route – San Fabiano Countryside View loop from Buonconvento, offering a unique blend of history and gravel biking.

Can I find places to eat or rest along these quiet gravel trails?

Yes, the region is well-equipped to cater to cyclists. Many routes pass through or near charming villages like Buonconvento, Montalcino, and Pienza, where you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodations. These spots are perfect for a refreshing break, a traditional Tuscan meal, or even an overnight stay.

What are the typical distances and elevations for these quiet gravel bike trails?

The no-traffic gravel trails around San Giovanni D'Asso vary significantly in length and elevation. You can find shorter, moderate routes like the Via Francigena Gravel Route – San Fabiano Countryside View loop from Buonconvento, which is about 38 km with 270m of ascent. Longer, more challenging options, such as the Pienza – Monticchiello loop from Torrenieri-Montalcino, can span around 65 km with over 1400m of climbing, offering diverse experiences for all riders.

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