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Road cycling around Stazzema is characterized by its mountainous landscape within the Apuan Alps, offering numerous challenging climbs and varied terrain. The region features rocky mountain tops, forests, and olive groves that descend into the Serchio valley. Cyclists can expect significant altitude gains and panoramic views, including vistas of the Serchio valley and the Tyrrhenian Sea on clear days. The area is known for its low traffic road cycling routes, particularly in the foothills, providing an ideal setting for experienced road cyclists seeking elevation and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Embark on the Garfagnana Lakes Loop, a challenging road cycling adventure through the scenic Garfagnana region of Tuscany. This difficult route spans 31.6 miles (50.9 km) and features a substantial elevation gain of 4853 feet (1479 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 11 minutes to complete. As you cycle, you'll navigate significant climbs and descents, passing through lush chestnut forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, with the Apuan Alps providing a stunning backdrop.
Planning your visit requires good fitness due to the considerable elevation changes. While the route is primarily paved, be prepared for some segments that might be unpaved or more challenging. Strong physical preparation is highly recommended to fully enjoy this demanding ride. Consider starting early to make the most of the daylight and avoid peak traffic, especially in more populated areas.
This loop offers more than just a workout; it's an immersion into the region's natural beauty and history. You'll encounter spectacular viewpoints with panoramic vistas and might even spot ancient stone villages like Isola Santa, reflected in emerald waters. Don't miss the chance to explore Castelnuovo di Garfagnana Old Town, a notable highlight along the way that adds a cultural dimension to your cycling experience.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The lake of Gramolazzo is a lake in the Apuan Alps located near the homonymous village in the municipality of Minucciano. Of artificial origin, it was created in the second half of the 1900s, together with the lake of Vagli by SELT Valdarno for the hydroelectric use of the Serchio river and its tributaries. The lake, which has a surface area of one square kilometer and a volume of 3.8 million cubic meters, has both the Serchio di Gramolazzo as its inflow and outflow, one of the two branches that, joining near Piazza al Serchio, form the Tuscan river. Another important stream that flows into the lake is the Acqua Bianca stream, which coming from Mount Pisanino crosses the village of Gorfigliano. A large part of the water, however, is fed through a channel on the left bank, near the dam, which with a maximum flow rate of 20 cubic meters per second discharges the waters captured from the Serchio into the Sillano valley. The waters of the lake of Gramolazzo feed the Fabbriche power plant which in turn discharges them into the lake of Vagli.
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Ciclovia della Versilia is a cycle-pedestrian path that runs along the Versilia coast for about 20 km, connecting locations such as Viareggio, Lido di Camaiore, Marina di Pietrasanta, and Forte dei Marmi. The route is flat and suitable for both bicycles and walks, making it accessible to everyone. Along the path, there are numerous green areas with well-kept plants, which accompany a large part of the journey and make the experience very pleasant even during the warmer periods. It is a widely used route for both sports and leisure, thanks to its continuity along the sea and the possibility to easily cross various tourist locations on the Versilia coast. Furthermore, during the route, I noticed a significant presence of surveillance, both private, related to the numerous villas in Forte dei Marmi, and by law enforcement. This situation conveys a sense of security, more pronounced than what is generally found in many other seaside resorts.
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The programmatic name PEACE FRAME of the artwork located here literally invites us to quote from the message of Pope Leo XIV on the occasion of the World Day of Peace (January 1, 2026): + »„Peace be with you!“ this very old greeting, which is still commonplace in many cultures today, was filled with new strength on Easter evening by the risen Jesus. [So] is his word, which not only expresses a wish, but brings about a lasting change in those who accept it, and thus in the whole of reality. (…) Peace exists, it wants to dwell in us, it has the gentle power to enlighten and broaden the mind, it resists violence and overcomes it. Peace has the breath of eternity: while one shouts 'Enough!' to evil, one whispers 'Forever!' to peace. This horizon has been opened up to us by the Risen One.«
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The Sant'Anna di Stazzema memorial commemorates the massacre committed by German soldiers on August 12, 1944. In just a few hours, more than 550 people were killed. Today, the site of that massacre has become a National Peace Park, and a Resistance Museum is open to visitors.
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At La Balza, you will find this crossroads: for those coming from Monteggiori and S. Lucia, on the left you go up towards Sant'Anna di Stazzema, on the right you go down towards Camaiore.
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The place is cool and quiet during the week. Canoe rentals are available for lake excursions.
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The monumental frame by American sculptor Nall, which dominates the entrance to Via Mazzini-Piazza Crispi as you approach from the Piazza Statuto parking lot, has returned to its original location. Since its installation in 2006, it has become one of the historic center's main artistic attractions. The sculpture has undergone a delicate restoration by the Fonderia Versiliese. Donated to the city of Pietrasanta by the Alabama State Council on the Arts, the large frame is once again in perfect condition. The planned careful but rapid conservation restoration, which lasted about a month, was also completed. The frame was placed on a new base at street level. (c) https://www.comune.pietrasanta.lu.it/index.php/it/news/139221/arte-bentornata-peace-frame-restaurata-la-grande-cornice-di-via-mazzini
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Alba Gonzales. The subject of the sphinx recurs in many of her works, with the creature's typical ambivalence. For Gonzales, the sphinx embodies the seductive allure of many contemporary dreams and myths. Today's sphinx no longer poses its deadly enigmas because it has become an enigma itself. This Sphinx offers a dove, a bird sacred to Aphrodite and a symbol of prostitution. It mirrors a sexual act no longer experienced authentically, but mechanically, and a narcissism contrasted with openness and contact with others. (c) http://www.museodeibozzetti.it/it/home/il-museo/parco-della-scultura-contemporanea/gonzales-alba-sfinge-e-colomba-1998
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There are over 20 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Stazzema, offering a variety of experiences from moderate to difficult. In total, komoot lists 23 routes in the area.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Stazzema are predominantly mountainous, set within the dramatic Apuan Alps. You can expect challenging climbs, varied terrain including rocky sections, pine-shaded hills, chestnut forests, and olive groves. These routes are known for significant altitude gains and offer spectacular views.
While Stazzema is known for its challenging climbs, there are a few easier no traffic road cycling routes available. Komoot lists 3 routes specifically rated as easy, which might be more suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The best time to cycle the no traffic routes in Stazzema is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more stable, offering pleasant temperatures for cycling and clear views. Summer can be very hot, especially on climbs, while winter may bring snow to higher elevations.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Stazzema are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Garfagnana Lakes Loop, which offers a challenging ride through scenic landscapes.
The routes often reward cyclists with stunning panoramic views of the Serchio valley and, on clear days, the Tyrrhenian Sea. Notable natural features include the dramatic Apuan Alps, with specific viewpoints like Monte Forato, known for its natural arch. You can also find highlights like Tambura Ridge offering impressive vistas.
Absolutely. Cycling through Stazzema's 17 hamlets offers a cultural journey. You can encounter historic villages with stone houses, and landmarks like the Church of Santa Maria Assunta. The panoramic road leading to Sant'Anna di Stazzema is a challenging climb with significant historical importance, home to the National Park of Peace. You might also pass by the Calomini Hermitage.
Yes, the Stazzema area is rich in natural wonders. You can find several waterfalls, such as the Candalla Waterfalls and Acquapendente Waterfall. The region is also home to Italy's largest karst system, the Antro del Corchia, and other caves like Grotta del Vento, which can be explored off the bike.
Parking is generally available in the main villages and hamlets of Stazzema, though specific parking areas for cyclists might vary. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability in the starting village of your chosen route. Many routes, like the Climb to Sant’Eustachio – Pasquilio Climb loop from Pietrasanta, often start from larger towns with more parking options.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Stazzema are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the breathtaking panoramic views of the Apuan Alps and the sea, and the tranquility of the car-free mountain roads that allow for an immersive cycling experience.
Stazzema and its surrounding hamlets offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find local trattorias and cafes in the villages to refuel, and several agriturismi or small hotels for overnight stays. It's recommended to check availability, especially during peak cycling seasons.
Yes, Stazzema is renowned for its challenging climbs within the Apuan Alps, making it ideal for experienced road cyclists. Routes like the climb to Sant'Anna di Stazzema offer significant elevation gains and steep gradients. Another example is the Garfagnana Lakes Loop, which features over 1400 meters of ascent.


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