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View of Arezzo from Poti – Church of San Severo loop from Arezzo Casello 1

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Italy
Tuscany
Arezzo

View of Arezzo from Poti – Church of San Severo loop from Arezzo Casello 1

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3.6

(9)

52

riders

View of Arezzo from Poti – Church of San Severo loop from Arezzo Casello 1

02:31

35.1km

790m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

5.86 km

Marco Pantani Climb

Highlight • Climb

Difficult gravel climb that is part of the L'Ardita Gravel event. Panoramic views are somewhat obstructed by overgrown woods, but you'll be climbing in the low gear and probably be looking down :)

Max 14%, Avg 6.5%, L. 8.6 km climb. Part of 2016 Tour of Italy

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2

7.39 km

San Polo-Alpe di Poti, 15% stretch, or maybe more? Starts off-road, then a terrible S.

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3

12.6 km

View of Arezzo from Poti

Highlight • Viewpoint

Bring the low gear :P

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15.2 km

The view of both the Val di Chiana, the hills and the upper Tiber valley is magnificent

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5

17.3 km

Famous climb a few kilometers from the city of Arezzo.

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19.4 km

Church of San Severo

Highlight • Religious Site

The story of Severus is curious. According to tradition, in fact, he was not a clergyman but a widowed wool worker who, together with other Ravenna citizens, was witnessing the appointment of the new city bishop in 320. A dove entered the church and landed on his head. Those present saw the scene as an unequivocal sign of the divine will and so the woolman was appointed prelate by popular acclaim. Also according to tradition he died on February 1, 344.
In a document dated 17 July 1051, the small church of Poti was under the patronage of the powerful Benedictine abbey of Sant’Antimo, near Montalcino. In that year the emperor Henry III granted the patronage to the abbot Teuzzone, as also reported by Emanuele Repetti in his "Historical Physical Geographical Dictionary of Tuscany" of 1833. In the 12th century the sacred building was rebuilt in the Romanesque forms that we can still admire, with a single nave and single apse, with small windows that should not have let in too much light, favoring meditation and spirituality.

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19.4 km

Scenic Trail in the Forest

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Deserves a lot .. beautiful trails and breathtaking single track

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20.3 km

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35.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

19.4 km

13.3 km

1.82 km

487 m

123 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.8 km

10.5 km

3.11 km

442 m

184 m

< 100 m

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