4.5
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Mountain biking around Larciano offers diverse terrain, situated between the Montalbano hills and the Fucecchio Marshes. The region features varying elevations, from the ridge trails of Montalbano to paths near the expansive marshlands. Riders can expect a mix of olive groves, wooded areas, and open landscapes. This area provides a network of trails suitable for different skill levels, from moderate climbs to more demanding routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.4
(5)
48
riders
44.6km
04:13
1,250m
1,250m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
28
riders
32.1km
02:08
520m
520m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
14
riders
36.6km
02:51
680m
680m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
20
riders
39.4km
03:30
1,010m
1,010m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
17
riders
25.3km
01:45
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Piazza dei Guidi, designed by Mimmo Paladino in 2006, reorganizes the urban space with stone slabs arranged in a geometric grid. The surfaces are engraved with motifs typical of his artistic universe, recalling symbols and archetypes. The work seeks to create a dialogue between contemporary and traditional, transforming the square into a place of reflection and encounter, where everyday space also becomes an aesthetic experience.
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In Piazza Guido Masi, beneath Vinci Castle, stands a wooden sculpture depicting the Vitruvian Man in three dimensions. It was created by Mario Ceroli in 1967, titled Squilibrio (Imbalance), and donated to the Municipality twenty years later. The work does not faithfully reproduce Leonardo's drawing: the figure is inserted into a cube and a sphere, but the proportions are not perfect. Ceroli thus sought to evoke the gap between the ideal harmony of the Renaissance and the uncertainty of the contemporary world.
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Cycling through the hills of Montalbano, a region that is part of the Chianti DOCG denomination, you come across a timeless place: the Abbey of San Giusto al Pinone. This Romanesque church dates back to the 12th century, and it is said that its bell, the "Sperduta," was rung to guide travelers lost in the dense surrounding woods. Today, the imposing stone apse and its solitary naves tell the story of a glorious past, retaining a unique, timeless charm.
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Impressive place and beautiful hike from the city of Vinci along the "Strada Verde" hiking trail.
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You have to have been there at least once.
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Mainly flow trail, fun and fast. Cupola 4 has a deviation because 5 and 6 are no longer, for the most part, passable, due to landslides and various mudslides
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Here, visitors can visit the birthplace of the Italian polymath LEONARDO da VINCI (1452 to 1519). Throughout his life, he was involved in various arts (especially painting, sculpture and architecture) as well as in scientific research (e.g. anatomy), and was an inventor and engineer. The place of burial, however, is located in Amboise (Ile-de-France) in France. The assumption that he was buried there in the Hubertus Chapel (if you are interested, see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/958658 ) is not scientifically proven, but is not implausible either, because da VINCI spent the last years of his life in the neighboring castle Le Clos Lucé, where the French king had invited him, and died there on May 2, 1519.
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If you pass by those parts you must stop by to visit it and stop a bit in the adjacent clearing to relax in the silence. There are also tables and spaces where you can have a picnic and rest.
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Larciano offers a diverse network of over 30 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. This includes 5 easy routes, 23 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, Larciano has 5 easy mountain bike routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These trails often feature gentler gradients and less technical terrain, allowing for an enjoyable experience amidst the scenic landscapes.
The terrain around Larciano is quite varied, ranging from the hilly Montalbano ridge with its olive groves and wooded areas to paths near the expansive Fucecchio Marshes. You'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents, with some trails requiring good fitness and advanced skills, potentially even involving pushing your bike in challenging sections.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Larciano offers 2 difficult mountain bike routes. One notable option is the Montalbano Ridge Trails – Sant'Alluccio Tower loop from Larciano, a demanding 44.6 km route with significant elevation changes that takes over 4 hours to complete.
Larciano's trails offer breathtaking views. The Montalbano ridge provides panoramic vistas of the Fucecchio Marshes, Monsummano Alto, and the Pistoia plain. You can also explore natural monuments like the Devil’s Rock (Pietramarina) or the Etruscan Source. The Fucecchio Marshes themselves are a paradise for birdwatchers and offer unique natural beauty.
While many trails in natural areas are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific routes, especially within protected areas like the Fucecchio Marshes. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry waste bags to maintain the pristine environment.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Larciano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Montalbano Ridge Trails – Sant'Alluccio Tower loop from Larciano and the moderate Vitruvian Man Sculpture, Vinci – La Sosta di Adriana loop from Larciano.
Larciano is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Larciano Castle, which houses a Civic Museum. The Montalbano area is dotted with fortified villages like Cecina, offering historical context and panoramic views. The Pietramarina Archaeological Area also provides a glimpse into the region's past.
The Montalbano area is generally pleasant for biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter can be cooler, but many trails remain accessible.
Parking is typically available in Larciano itself, especially near the castle or other central points, which often serve as starting points for various trails. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as many tours indicate suitable parking locations near their start.
The mountain bike trails around Larciano are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, the stunning panoramic views from the Montalbano ridge, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, for those interested in downhill mountain biking, the 'La Fortezza' trail on the southern slopes of Monte Pietramarina is a popular spot. It's almost 1.5 km long and is known for its downhill sections. You can find more details about this and other bike park features like La Fortezza Trail and Cupola F.R. in the nearby attractions.
While Larciano is accessible by public transport, reaching specific trailheads might require some planning. Buses connect Larciano to nearby towns. For detailed public transport information to specific starting points, it's recommended to consult local transport schedules or use online journey planners.


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