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Road cycling routes around Campiglia Marittima traverse diverse landscapes, offering a mix of challenging ascents and scenic coastal rides. The region is characterized by rolling hills, fertile valleys with vineyards and olive groves, and the picturesque Etruscan Coast. Cyclists encounter engaging ups and downs through the hills, with routes often connecting charming medieval villages. This area provides varied terrain suitable for different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This moderate 46.5-mile road cycling loop from Campiglia Marittima explores Tuscan villages and wild nature with 2479 feet of elevation gain
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91.6km
04:16
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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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Sassetta is a village in the Val di Cornia; a town of houses clinging to a hill in the hinterland of the Etruscan Coast, made of narrow streets, small squares, and beautiful infinities. The locality is famous for its marble, unique in the world, a red marble that stonemasons and creative sculptors have always magically shaped.
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The Montioni Interprovincial Park (also known as Montioni Natural Park) is a protected natural area of approximately 7,000 hectares located straddling the provinces of Livorno and Grosseto. The park is famous for its dense Mediterranean scrub dominated by holm oak woods and houses important historical and mining evidence within it, particularly related to the Napoleonic period and the extraction of alum.
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The Panoramic Road between Monteverdi Marittimo and Canneto is a suggestive hilly route immersed in the unspoiled nature of the Colline Metallifere and Val di Cornia, in the province of Pisa. The itinerary connects two charming Tuscan medieval villages and is particularly appreciated for its wide panoramas, tranquility, and scarcity of traffic. Technical Route Data Length: 3.6 km (from Canneto to Monteverdi Marittimo). Elevation gain: 104 meters uphill. Average gradient: 2.9%. Type: Fully asphalted road, perfect for cycle tourism or as a scenic car route.
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A medieval village in the northern Maremma, between ancient ruins, geysers and boraciferous fumaroles Lost in the Colline Metallifere, hidden among chestnut woods, stands the medieval village of Monterotondo Marittimo, which owes its name, Mons Ritundus, to the conical shape of the hill on which it stands. The territory of this municipality marks the intersection of three different provinces: Pisa, Livorno, and Grosseto. Surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, which extends towards the sea, it is a perfect destination for all lovers of clean air and natural beauty. The origin of the village is certainly medieval, demonstrated both by the characteristics of the narrow streets and by the conformation of the inhabited area, in fact the houses are built close together and the outermost dwellings were built on the defensive walls. In the territory there are also springs of bicarbonate-calcium water that gush out at 43°, used until a few years ago for thermal purposes at the Terme del Bagnolo.
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A historic residence dating back to the year 1000, transformed into a luxurious period residence. More historical information and details on stays can be found on the Castello Magona website.
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Riotorto is a hamlet in the municipality of Piombino, located in Tuscany in the province of Livorno, along the picturesque Etruscan Coast. The village stands at about 52 meters above sea level, nestled between the dense Mediterranean scrub of the Montioni woods and the Tyrrhenian Sea, from which it is just 4 kilometers away.
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Good asphalt, pleasant incline, quite shady. Rides great!
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Follonica, one of Tuscany's most beloved seaside destinations, offers everything you could wish for from a beach holiday: sandy beaches with facilities, clear waters, a long seafront promenade full of bars and shops, services for families, and a welcoming but never chaotic atmosphere.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes around Campiglia Marittima, offering a diverse range of experiences from moderate rides to more challenging ascents. The komoot community has explored these routes over 5,000 times.
Road cycling in Campiglia Marittima features a mix of engaging ups and downs through the hills, picturesque vineyards, and scenic coastal paths. You'll encounter varied terrain, from rolling hills in the Val di Cornia to sections with breathtaking views of the Etruscan Coast.
The region is especially recommended for cycling during autumn, winter, and spring. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes of Campiglia Marittima.
Yes, many itineraries incorporate charming medieval villages. For example, the difficult route Suvereto Historic Center – Strada della Marsiliana loop from Venturina Terme features significant climbing through historic areas. You can also find routes that lead to villages like Castagneto Carducci and Sassetta, allowing you to immerse yourself in local history and culture.
Absolutely. The Val di Cornia is renowned for its vineyards, and many routes traverse these areas. Cyclists can pedal through the "precious vineyards" and even find opportunities for wine and olive oil tastings in local cellars and oil mills, particularly in the Monteregio vineyards area.
Yes, Campiglia Marittima offers several challenging routes. For instance, the difficult Historic Village of Sassetta – View of the Tuscan Hills loop from Venturina Terme involves significant elevation gain, climbing to the delightful town of Sassetta. Overall, there are 9 difficult routes available for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, the region offers stunning coastal rides. The Follonica Seafront Promenade – View of Castello di Magona loop from Venturina Terme is a popular moderate route that leads through beautiful coastal scenery, offering views of the sea, gulfs, and headlands along the Etruscan Coast.
Beyond the routes themselves, the region boasts natural beauty. While road bikes might not access all trails within them, you can cycle near areas like the Parco Archeominerario di San Silvestro, which features ancient mining sites and scenic views, or the coastal Parco di Rimigliano with its beautiful beaches and pine woods.
The road cycling routes in Campiglia Marittima are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents, and the opportunity to explore charming medieval villages.
While many routes involve hills, there are options suitable for varying abilities. You can find 10 easy road cycling routes around Campiglia Marittima, which may be more suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These often feature flatter sections, especially closer to the coast or within the valleys.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A notable example is the moderate Val di Cornia and the 99 Bends Loop, which explores the Val di Cornia with significant elevation changes.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past or near landmarks such as the historic village of Castagneto Carducci with its panoramic terrace, or the well-preserved medieval village of Campiglia Marittima itself, home to the Rocca di Campiglia and the Romanesque Pieve di San Giovanni.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Campiglia Marittima and nearby towns like Venturina Terme, which serve as common starting points for many routes, generally offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient spots.


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