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Mountain biking around Talla features a diverse landscape of rolling hills and forested areas. The region includes elevated sections, such as those near Pratomagno, offering varied terrain for riders. Trails often pass through rural villages and open countryside, providing a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
5.0
(2)
14
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47.4km
04:49
1,370m
1,370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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14
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28.9km
03:11
970m
970m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(4)
17
riders
30.0km
03:11
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
(1)
8
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17.3km
01:58
530m
540m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.3
(3)
6
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23.1km
02:07
740m
730m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you can walk along this easy trail, immersing yourself in nature and enjoying the splendid, breathtaking views.
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Along the Pratomagno ridge, between Monte Lori and Croce, a sword embedded in the rock adds a touch of legend to the route. This symbol invites you to pause and admire the endless panorama, capturing the timeless essence of the vast high-altitude meadows.
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Up here, fluttering like wild grass, I feel like I'm at the end of the world. Everything around me is… unfamiliar, yet reassuring. I can even imagine things that aren't there, and all this thanks to the effort of getting up here, because effort also makes us clear-headed.
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Here you have a good view of the summit cross before the steep climb.
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Easy route along the ridge. Be careful though, with some steep and bumpy descents and climbs. Recommended if done after dinner, a light jacket or k-way.
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The abbey, also known as Fonte Benedetta, was the first Benedictine monastery in Casentino, founded between 983 and 996 by two German hermits, Pietro and Eriprando, probably on a Roman transit road that connected the Valdarno to Casentino. The monastery had already seen great development in the 11th century and then in the following one, which lasted until the end of the 14th century, which led it to increase its material assets and to have jurisdiction over many churches and castles in Casentino and especially in Valdarno. In 1193 the presence of a hospital owned by the abbey in Pratovalle is attested.[1] In the 15th century the monastery entered a phase of decline and already in 1425 it was entrusted to the Vallombrosan monks who, however, were unable to halt its decline and gradual abandonment. At the end of the 17th century the Abbey was already compromised in several parts. By then abandoned, during the Napoleonic period the Abbey passed to the Marquises Corsi of Florence and, from 1811, to the Cassi family of Capraia, who neglected to maintain the buildings, so that by the early 20th century the Abbey was in ruins. In 1968, restoration of what remained was undertaken, completed in 1974, which restored the architectural remains and made the area accessible again. (Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbazia_di_Santa_Trinita_in_Alpe )
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Wonderful Pratomagno. Spectacular views of the Casentino and Valdarno. You can spot the Verna hermitage, and if the day is clear you can see Radicofani and Amiata. At the top, beautiful photos of the panorama with the names.
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Very windy route, organize yourself with appropriate clothing.
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There are over 260 mountain bike trails around Talla. This includes a wide range of routes: 19 easy trails, 151 moderate trails, and 95 difficult trails, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Mountain biking around Talla features a diverse landscape of rolling hills and forested areas. You'll encounter elevated sections, particularly near Pratomagno, offering varied terrain. Trails often pass through rural villages and open countryside, providing a mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents on dirt paths.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Talla are circular. For example, the Secchieta Wind Turbines – Croce del Pratomagno loop from Anciolina is a popular difficult route, and the Pontenano Village – Beautiful dirt trail loop from Talla is another well-liked circular option.
For experienced riders, Talla offers several challenging trails. The Secchieta Wind Turbines – Croce del Pratomagno loop from Anciolina is a difficult 29.3-mile route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Pontenano Village – Zanza Trail Start loop from Anciolina, which is 17.9 miles long and features challenging climbs and descents.
The mountain bike trails in Talla are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 440 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open countryside, as well as the mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Yes, there are several notable landmarks and attractions. You can find the Pratomagno Summit Cross, which offers great views. Other points of interest include the historic Ponte Buriano and the charming Rocca Ricciarda Village. For those interested in history, there are also several castles nearby, such as the Castle of the Guidi Counts in Poppi and Valenzano Castle.
Absolutely. Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially those that ascend to higher elevations like the Pratomagno area. The Pratomagno Summit Cross is a prominent landmark known for its views. Additionally, the View of Casentino from Piazza Tarlati, Bibbiena offers another fantastic panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Talla offers a good selection of moderate mountain bike trails. For example, the Big Yellow Bench – Pontenano Village loop from Salutio is a moderate 31.6-mile route that provides a balanced challenge for intermediate riders.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the trail. Difficult routes can feature substantial climbs, such as the Secchieta Wind Turbines – Croce del Pratomagno loop with over 1370 meters (4500 feet) of ascent. Even moderate trails like the Big Yellow Bench – Pontenano Village loop can have over 830 meters (2700 feet) of elevation gain, so be prepared for some climbing.
Yes, some trails may pass near or through natural areas. The Valle dell'Inferno and Bandella Nature Reserve is an example of a natural attraction in the vicinity that riders might encounter or visit.
Many mountain bike trails in Talla weave through charming rural villages. The Pontenano Village – Beautiful dirt trail loop from Talla is a prime example, leading you directly through such settlements and dirt paths, offering a glimpse into local life.


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