4.2
(88)
436
riders
30
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Mountain biking around Coreglia Antelminelli offers diverse terrain in the middle Serchio Valley, characterized by rolling hills and mountains densely covered with green woods. The region features a network of intertwining pathways, mule tracks, and dirt roads, providing varied challenges for mountain bikers. With the Apennine mountains to its rear and views towards the Apuan Alps, the landscape includes expansive chestnut forests and varied topography. This setting creates an ideal environment for exploring natural features and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.9
(15)
48
riders
35.8km
03:29
1,220m
1,220m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.6
(5)
49
riders
48.6km
04:24
1,240m
1,250m
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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3.0
(1)
34
riders
41.8km
03:57
1,180m
1,180m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(15)
26
riders
28.6km
02:50
1,020m
1,020m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.7
(3)
25
riders
37.9km
03:26
1,040m
1,040m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the municipality of Coreglia Antelminelli. We head to Gromignana and begin a long climb to the town of Gallita, where the asphalt ends. We're at the mouth of the Bernacciolo. From here, several dirt roads depart, one of which (on the right) leads to the Orrido di Botri, a deep canyon carved out by the Botri stream with towering, vertical walls ideal for canyoning. We descend towards Crocialetto on a magnificent, long dirt road, along which, in the second section, there are several houses immersed in the wild nature of the area. From Crocialetto, you can then descend to Coreglia Antelminelli or, via a dirt path with closed barriers, you can descend towards the intersection of the Coreglia-Pistroso-Barga road, which is a bit technical.
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In the beautiful Garfagnana region, between the famous Tuscan towns of Lucca and Barga, lies the Ponte della Maddalena (Devil's Bridge) next to the picturesque village of Borgo a Mozzano. Built over the river Serchio, the Ponte della Maddalena is not only one of the most beautiful bridges in the region to see. It is also a bridge with a long history full of special legends, the first stories of which date back to the 11th century. Nobody knows exactly when the construction of this impressive bridge began. It probably happened around the year 1100, on the orders of Matilda di Canossa. The first legend surrounding the bridge originated from this period and it was given its nickname the 'Devil's Bridge'. In Italian it is also called Ponte del Diavolo. Around that time, a man named Saint Julian was working on the construction. Because the work was hard and slow, he decided to make a pact with the devil. The devil would finish the bridge in one night, in exchange for the soul of the first living creature to cross the bridge. This happened, only Saint Julian made sure that it was a dog that crossed the bridge first and not a human. It seems that the devil is still furious today… Source: https://www.toscanetips.nl/blog/ponte-della-maddalena-bezoeken
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mouth of giovo, and the fegana valley: Vitiana, tereglio, montefegatesi
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crossroads at the small church of the fallen in war (called "church of the Alpine troops", in La Rocca. Take a right. On the left you go up to Santa Cristina (the road is a private farm road with a barrier at the cemetery of La Rocca, but it is always open).
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A nice attraction and an interesting bridge
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The Rocca di Gallicano still appears as it appeared in 1488. At that time it was part of the defensive fortification system of the Republic of Lucca.
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Legendary bridge with an interesting history
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Beautiful narrow streets in the well-kept village center
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Coreglia Antelminelli. The region offers a diverse network of routes, ranging from easy to difficult, with 16 routes specifically categorized as difficult, 9 as moderate, and 1 as easy.
The terrain around Coreglia Antelminelli is characterized by rolling hills and mountains densely covered with green woods, including expansive chestnut forests. You'll encounter a mix of intertwining pathways, mule tracks, and mostly dirt local roads, offering varied challenges and scenic views across the Tuscan hills and towards the Apuan Alps.
The region offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially from locations like Monte San Quirico Park. Along the trails, you might encounter natural monuments such as The Legendary Tenacious Beech. The area is also rich with lakes like Lago Nero (Abetone) and Lago Santo Modenese, some of which offer stunning viewpoints like the View of Lago Nero.
While many trails are moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy mountain bike route available. Monte San Quirico Park is also noted for having marked trails suitable for various outdoor activities, including family bike rides, which may offer easier options.
Yes, Coreglia Antelminelli is known for its challenging routes. There are 16 difficult mountain bike trails in the area. Routes like the Eremo di Calomini – Rocca di Gallicano loop from Ghivizzano-Coreglia, a 30.2-mile path with significant ascents and descents, require very good fitness and advanced skills. Some sections on difficult trails may even require pushing your bike.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Coreglia Antelminelli are circular. For example, the Acqualoria Trail and Mill – Segone Stream loop from Coreglia Antelminelli is a popular circular route that navigates through varied forest terrain.
The luxuriant nature and green woods suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be good, especially with the shade provided by the expansive chestnut forests, though it might be warmer. Winter riding would depend on local conditions, particularly at higher elevations in the Apennines.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, trails like the Acqualoria Trail and Mill – Segone Stream loop can be accessed directly from Coreglia Antelminelli itself or Piano di Coreglia, suggesting accessibility from village centers where parking is typically available.
Monte San Quirico Park, located in the area, is mentioned as having marked trails suitable for various outdoor activities, including family bike rides. These trails are likely less demanding and more suitable for families looking for a gentler experience.
The region's extensive network of natural pathways, mule tracks, and dirt roads through dense woodlands and hills generally offers a welcoming environment for dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs under control and check for any specific local regulations or protected areas that might have restrictions.
The mountain bike routes in Coreglia Antelminelli are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging ascents, and the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and dense woodlands.
There is no specific information indicating that permits are required for mountain biking on the general trails around Coreglia Antelminelli. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage and any specific rules for protected natural areas.
Coreglia Antelminelli is located in the middle Serchio Valley. While public transport options exist in the region, policies regarding bikes on public transport can vary. It's recommended to check with local bus or train operators for their specific rules on carrying bicycles before planning your trip.


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