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Road cycling around Pievepelago is characterized by its diverse terrain within the Apennine mountains, bordering Tuscany. The region features significant elevation changes, from valley roads along the Scoltenna River to mountain passes leading towards peaks like Mount Giovo. Cyclists encounter a landscape composed of dense forests, including chestnut, beech, and pine, alongside historic routes such as the Via Vandelli. This varied topography provides a range of challenges for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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82.4km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.0km
03:00
1,230m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:38
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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La Santona is a small mountain village crossed by the historic Via Vandelli, an 18th-century road built by Duke Francesco III d'Este to connect Modena and Massa. The panoramic meadows offer sweeping views of Mount Cimone and the surrounding Apennine ridges. Here are several accommodations and restaurants steeped in local tradition, such as the Conca d'Oro and Miramonti restaurants, the Tazioli Bar-Alimentari, and the Ca' dell'Alpino Restaurant and B&B.
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Moon Bridge in various seasons
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Great pass, recommended to climb
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Excursion and photo taken in an anti-clockwise direction
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From Bocassuolo it is a challenging climb at times
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Free refill, pump and tools for repairing faults. Free charging and self-repair station for bicycles and e-bikes.
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Part of the municipality of Frassinoro, Piandelagotti is a charming village in the province of Modena from which splendid walks towards the mountains start, or pedaling both on dirt roads and on the road.
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Passo Cento Croci offers splendid views over the Cimone Valley, starting from the woods surrounding Castellino di Riolunato and the village over there, at the foot of the highest peak of the northern Apennines, with its 2,165 meters of altitude. On the other side, the Val Dragone extends, largely still untouched and characterized by woods as far as the eye can see. You can see the wind turbines of Madonna di Pietravolta and, more in the distance, the profile of the hills of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines: Monte Cusna and Monte Prado. At the pass there is also the small Chapel of Cento Croci which makes the area even more pleasant.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes around Pievepelago, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has contributed to 49 routes in total, with 18 considered moderate and 31 difficult.
Road cycling in Pievepelago offers diverse terrain, from valley roads along the Scoltenna River to challenging mountain passes. You'll encounter significant elevation changes as routes traverse the Apennine mountains, with ascents towards peaks like Mount Giovo. The landscape features dense forests of chestnut, beech, and pine, alongside historic paths such as the Via Vandelli.
While many routes in Pievepelago are rated moderate to difficult due to the mountainous terrain, there are options that offer a less strenuous experience. For example, the Montecreto Village – Ponte della Luna loop from Pievepelago is a moderate 30.7 km route that takes you through local villages and past the historic Fola Bridge, offering a good introduction to the area's cycling.
Pievepelago's routes offer access to stunning natural and historical sights. You can cycle past enchanting glacial lakes like Lake of the Nymph, or experience the challenging ascents towards Monte Cimone Summit. The historic Fola Bridge, a unique two-arched stone bridge over the River Scoltenna, is also a prominent feature on some routes. Other highlights include the settlement of San Pellegrino in Alpe and the Rocca di Roccapelago, home to a Mummy Museum.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Pievepelago are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the From Pievepelago towards the Muro dei Matti for the Passo Cento Croci — ring tour, which is a challenging 82.4 km loop. Another option is the Montecreto Village – Lago di Riolunato loop from Fiumalbo, a 54.4 km difficult route.
June is a particularly popular month for cyclists in Pievepelago due to favorable weather conditions. The summer months offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the diverse terrain. However, the region is a year-round destination, with winter offering snow sports, so check local weather conditions for road cycling outside of peak summer.
The road cycling routes in Pievepelago are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied Apennine mountain ascents, the scenic forested sections, and the historic valley roads that define the region's cycling experience.
Yes, Pievepelago is well-equipped for cyclists, including those interested in e-bikes. Guided e-bike tours and rentals are available, providing an excellent way to explore the Apennine landscape and tackle some of the more challenging routes with assistance.
Pievepelago is a popular destination for outdoor activities, and as such, you can typically find parking facilities within the town center or near popular trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Routes often pass through charming local villages, and you can even explore sections of the historic Via Vandelli, an 18th-century route that once connected Modena with Tuscany. The Montecreto Village – Ponte della Luna loop from Pievepelago, for instance, takes you through local villages and past the Fola Bridge, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.
Pievepelago is surrounded by the majestic Apennine mountains, offering significant challenges. Routes towards Abetone and San Pellegrino in Alpe feature substantial elevation gains, with some routes reaching over 2,300 meters of ascent. Peaks like Mount Giovo (1991m) and Mount Rondinaio (1964m), and the nearby Monte Cimone, the highest peak of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, provide breathtaking views and demanding climbs for experienced road cyclists.


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