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Lunigiana Bike Area

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About Lunigiana Bike Area
Lunigiana, un paradiso per gli amanti della MTB. Grazie al lavoro delle Associazioni locali, sono stati realizzati numerosi percorsi nei comuni di Filattiera, Villafranca in Lunigiana. Bagnone, Aulla, Pontremoli, Mulazzo, Fivizzano qui descritti. Un’area contraddistinta dalla presenza di castelli, vie storiche di pellegrinaggio e un’ambiente naturale dall’eccezionale bellezza. Il progetto della Cooperativa di Comunità Sigeric si propone di dare ulteriore impulso al settore del cicloturismo, supportando la valorizzazione e promozione dei percorsi della Lunigiana Bike Area

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Distance travelled

60.4 km

Time in motion

05:06 h

Recent Activity

planned a gravel ride.

September 3, 2024

Lunigiana Gravel

18:45

205km

10.9km/h

4,630m

4,630m

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May 20, 2023

COSA E’ IL LUNIGIANA GRAVEL: il Lunigiana Gravel è un itinerario a tappe da affrontare in stile “bikepacking” con biciclette Gravel o E-Gravel, che percorre in modo circolare (senso orario) tutto il territorio della Lunigiana. Il fratello del Lunigiana Trail per ruote strette ha un’estensione di 210

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planned an e-mountain bike ride.

September 3, 2024

00:53

15.3km

17.4km/h

230m

220m

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June 11, 2023

The starting point of the route is in the Filetto forest, in front of the San Genesio oratory. From there you continue in a southerly direction (clear trail signs) until you reach the Church of San Francesco with its wonderful cloister. From the church we continue in the direction of the historic center

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planned a bike ride.

September 3, 2024

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March 7, 2024

Departure from the Pieve di Sorano heading north, with a short stretch on the state road up to Migliarina where the route enters the Protected Area of the Magra River.



From here, we first follow the route of the Via Francigena up to a large riding school and then the equipped Nature Route which will take

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planned a mountain bike ride.

September 3, 2024

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Starting from an altitude of 940m from the “Roberto Bellotti” equipped area (Prati di Logarghena - Municipality of Filattiera) where there is a route board, take a 7km descent which, among oaks and chestnut trees, will lead to the locality

Tarasco at an altitude of 540m.

Crossing its village and following

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planned a bike ride.

September 3, 2024

03:24

46.3km

13.6km/h

460m

460m

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March 6, 2024

The castles cycle route is a circular cycling route on the banks of the Magra which passes through the municipalities of Pontremoli, Filattiera, Bagnone, Villafranca and Mulazzo. 47 km of which 29 on asphalt, 3 on pavement and 15 km on dirt road. A loop identified by brown vertical signs with a white

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planned a bike ride.

February 6, 2024

02:25

21.9km

9.0km/h

580m

580m

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March 7, 2024

The itinerary takes place among the heights of the right orographic bank of the Magra river, on secondary asphalted roads and easy dirt roads. We start from the convenient car park near the Pontremoli motorway exit. You reach in succession the beautiful villages of Oppilo and Castagnetoli which are worth

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planned a bike ride.

February 6, 2024

01:21

11.9km

8.8km/h

230m

240m

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March 7, 2024

The marked route is mainly along comfortable dirt roads and secondary asphalted roads. From the historic center of Pontremoli, cross the Verde stream via the Cresa bridge to continue along the field area known as "I Chiosi". You come across the baroque Villa Dosi Delfini, with its monumental entrance

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planned a bike ride.

February 6, 2024

00:46

7.36km

9.7km/h

120m

120m

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March 7, 2024

This itinerary develops on asphalted roads and easy dirt roads. We start from the town of Scorcetoli, with a convenient car park, bar and pizzeria. Continue along the route of the Via Francigena between the tower houses of the Caprio Valley, up to the village of Ponticello, with its vaulted passages

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planned a bike ride.

February 6, 2024

01:48

17.0km

9.5km/h

360m

350m

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March 7, 2024

The itinerary takes place on secondary asphalt roads. We start from the historic center of Bagnone, to reach the Malgrate Castle which dominates the surrounding panorama. Continue uphill to the village of Orturano, and then halfway between the districts of Agnetta and Corlaga, to reach the town of Vico

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planned a bike ride.

February 6, 2024

00:50

7.57km

9.2km/h

70m

80m

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March 7, 2024

Departure from the Pieve di Sorano heading north, where the route enters the Protected Area of the Magra River. In this stretch it is possible to reach the Moscatelli mill which is still in operation with a small detour.



Once we arrive at the town of Migliarina, we first follow the route of the Via Francigena

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