Tuscany
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Tuscany isn’t just a place to cross — it’s a place to live, to breathe, to conquer. And doing it on a gravel bike is the most authentic way to feel its heartbeat.
White roads winding through cypress trees and vineyards, hill trails linking villages frozen in time, quiet backroads offering silence, dust, and wonder.
Start from the sea, perhaps from Viareggio, with the Apuan Alps as a backdrop, and ride inland through pine forests, hills, and hidden parish churches.
Leave the coast behind and lose yourself in the magic of the Sienese hills. In San Gimignano, where medieval towers pierce the sky, gravel turns into a journey through history.
Then, enter the poetic heart of Tuscany — the Val d’Orcia, where every bend reveals a postcard view and every dirt road tells centuries of rural life.
Every stop is a chance to slow down: a glass of Brunello, a slice of Tuscan bread with new olive oil, a pause under a tree overlooking the golden hills.
Gravel riding in Tuscany isn’t just a ride — it’s a deep journey filled with dust, freedom, emotions, and sunsets that stay with you forever.
Bike hotels in Tuscany
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Riotorto, Tuscany
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



San Quirico d’Orcia, Tuscany
Open all year round
8.9 / 10
4.5 / 5



San Gimignano, Tuscany
Open from 26.03.26 to 01.11.26
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Asciano, Tuscany
Open from 01.01.2026 to 31.01.2026, from 01.03.26 to 31.10.26 and from 01.12.26 to 31.01.27
9.2 / 10
4.5 / 5



San Ronco a Pilli, Tuscany
Open all year round
4.5 / 5



Sassetta, Tuscany
from late March to late September
9 / 10
4.5 / 5



Poggio Murella-Saturnia, fraz. di Manciano, Tuscany
20/03 - 08/12; 27/12 - 06/01/27
8.4 / 10
4 / 5



Viareggio, Tuscany
Open all year round

















