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No traffic touring cycling routes around Quarrata offer a diverse landscape for riders, situated between Prato and Pistoia at the foot of the Montalbano hills. The region features undulating streets, extensive olive groves, and vineyards, characteristic of the Tuscan countryside. Cyclists can explore challenging ascents in the Montalbano hills or opt for more relaxed rides across the flatter plains of the Ombrone Valley. Protected natural areas like Bosco de La Magia and La Querciola provide additional scenic routes and opportunities…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.9km
04:47
970m
970m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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44.0km
04:16
1,060m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.9km
01:07
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.5km
03:19
540m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The cycle path in the Bagnolo (Prato) and Montemurlo area you are referring to is part of the new route of the Ciclovia del Sole. It is a cycle and pedestrian infrastructure that crosses the green area of the plain and develops parallel to the banks and the redeveloped areas of the Ficarello stream.
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Parco delle Cascine di Tavola is a protected natural area and a public park of about 300 hectares located in the southern part of the municipality of Prato. Born in the 15th century by the will of Lorenzo the Magnificent, it represents the main green lung of the city and combines a great historical, landscape, and agricultural value. History and Medici Origins Conceived in the 15th century together with the nearby Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano. It was born as a model farm equipped with a dense network of canals for land reclamation from swamps. The Medici Farm: A square-plan building with a water moat, built by Giuliano da Sangallo between 1477 and 1479 for livestock breeding and the production of cheeses destined for Florence.
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Parco delle Cascine di Tavola is a protected natural area and a public park of about 300 hectares located in the southern part of the municipality of Prato. Founded in the 15th century at the behest of Lorenzo the Magnificent, it represents the city's main green lung and combines great historical, landscape, and agricultural value. Project by Lorenzo the Magnificent: Conceived in the 15th century along with the nearby Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano. Cutting-edge agricultural estate: It was born as a model farm equipped with a dense network of canals for land reclamation from swamps. The Medici Farm: A square building with a water moat, built by Giuliano da Sangallo between 1477 and 1479 for livestock breeding and the production of cheeses for Florence.
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The Parco delle Cascine di Tavola is a protected natural area and a public park of about 300 hectares located in the southern part of the municipality of Prato. Born in the 15th century at the behest of Lorenzo the Magnificent, it represents the city's main green lung and combines great historical, landscape, and agricultural value. History and Medici Origins Project by Lorenzo the Magnificent: Conceived in the 15th century together with the nearby Villa Medicea of Poggio a Caiano. Avant-garde agricultural estate: It was born as a model farm with a dense network of canals for land reclamation from swamps. The Medici Farm: A square-shaped building with a water moat, built by Giuliano da Sangallo between 1477 and 1479 for livestock breeding and the production of cheeses for Florence.
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The photo is of the Ospedale del Ceppo, Piazza Giovanni XXIII.
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In Piazza della Sapienza, in the historic center of the city, the building that houses the Forteguerriana Municipal Library.
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Short stretch of cycle path between Seano and the provincial road
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A bridge that allows you to cross the Ombrone only on foot or by bicycle, connecting Poggio a Caiano to the Cascine di Tavola di Prato…a truly well-executed project!
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Komoot offers over 200 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Quarrata. These routes cater to various skill levels, with approximately 76 easy, 52 moderate, and 87 difficult options available for exploration.
Yes, Quarrata offers a good selection of easy, beginner-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes. The Ombrone Valley, for instance, provides flatter terrain suitable for more relaxed rides. While specific easy routes are not listed here to avoid redundancy, you can find many options on komoot that are perfect for those new to touring cycling.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Quarrata are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example of a moderate circular route is the Bridge over the Bura Stream – Cycle Path on the Stella Stream loop from Quarrata, which covers 57.6 km.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Quarrata often pass through areas rich in natural beauty and historical significance. You might encounter the protected natural areas of Bosco de La Magia or La Querciola, known for their diverse flora and fauna. The Montalbano hills offer panoramic views and historical sites. Notable attractions include the intriguing Devil’s Rock (Pietramarina), an ancient sandstone monolith, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villa La Magia, with its beautiful park.
The best time for touring cycling in Quarrata is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer rainy days than winter. This allows for comfortable rides through the region's olive groves and vineyards.
Quarrata and its surrounding towns offer various public parking options. For routes starting directly from Quarrata, you can often find parking in town centers or near major trailheads. For routes like the Pieve di Santa Maria – Viale delle Cascine di Tavola loop from Carmignano, parking would be available in Carmignano. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Public transport, primarily local bus services, connects Quarrata with nearby towns and villages. While direct access to every trailhead might vary, you can often use public transport to get close to starting points in Quarrata or surrounding areas like Carmignano or Casalguidi. For detailed schedules and routes, it's best to consult local transport providers or Visit Tuscany's transport information.
Yes, the flatter sections of the Ombrone Valley provide excellent family-friendly no-traffic cycling opportunities. These routes often pass through picturesque agricultural landscapes, offering a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable options for families.
The no-traffic touring routes in Quarrata are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene Tuscan landscapes, the quietness of the routes away from traffic, and the diverse terrain ranging from gentle valley paths to more challenging climbs in the Montalbano hills.
While many routes are designed to avoid heavy traffic, they often pass through or near charming Tuscan villages and hamlets where you can find cafes, trattorias, and small shops. Especially in areas like the Montalbano hills or the Ombrone Valley, you'll discover opportunities to stop for a coffee, a meal, or to refill your water bottles, allowing for a pleasant break during your ride.
The terrain on no-traffic touring cycling routes in Quarrata is quite varied. You can expect gentle, flat paths through the Ombrone Valley, ideal for relaxed rides, often winding through olive groves and vineyards. In contrast, routes venturing into the Montalbano hills will feature undulating streets and more challenging ascents, rewarding cyclists with panoramic views. The region's characteristic 'countryside-garden' setting ensures a scenic experience regardless of the elevation.


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