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Among the wonders of the Maremma by eBike

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Itinerary No. 1

Etruscan City

Length: 22km
Altimetry: 240 mt
Type of surface: asphalt
Percentage gravel: 0%
Difficulty: easy

A loop itinerary suitable for all, easy and short, starting from the ancient Terme Leopoldine of
Roselle. Dedicated to those approaching cycling without too much experience, the route allows you to
discover the landscape and archaeological treasures that link the Maremma Grossetana to the Etruscan culture
. The route ends at the entrance to the archaeological area after a wide ride along the valley of
Nomadelfia, a place where it will be possible to admire splendid views, such as the one from the
natural terrace of the medieval village of Batignano that opens onto the Grosseto plain.

Itinerary No. 1

Itinerary No. 2

The Road of Reclamation

Length: 52.5 km
Altimetry: 170mt
Type of surface: asphalt, dirt, cycle track
Dirt: 10%
Cycle track: 43%
Difficulty: easy

 

The itinerary, all on flat land, starts in Grosseto and arrives in Castiglione della Pescaia, crossing
a vast agricultural area. This great itinerary is framed by the Nature Reserve of
Diaccia Botrona, the San Felice Oasis, the seafront of Marina di Grosseto and Castiglione della Pescaia, and
returns to Grosseto along two long stretches of cycle path that connect Castiglione with
Marina di Grosseto and then the latter with the city.

Itinerary No. 2

Itinerary No. 3

Maremma Park

Length: 24.13 km
Altimeters: 174 m
Type of surface: asphalt, gravel
Gravel percentage: 32%
Difficulty: easy

 

The Maremma Park stretches 25 km, among hills, beaches and high cliffs surrounded by
marshes, pine forests, cultivated fields and pastures. The park is open all year round, and eight
itineraries of varying difficulty have been set up, which can be walked individually or in groups, accompanied
or not by a guide, depending on the time of year.

Itinerary No. 3

Itinerary No. 4

The Way of the Sepulchres

Length: 60km
Altimetry: 521 mt
Type of surface: asphalt, gravel
Percentage gravel: 5%
Difficulty: medium

Itinerary No. 4

Itinerary No. 5

The Mining Park

Length: 52km
Altimetry: 565 mt
Type of terrain: asphalt, gravel, cycle path
Percentage gravel: 26%
Difficulty: medium

 

The Parco Nazionale delle Colline Metallifere Grossetane is a site of world interest recognised
by Unesco. In this itinerary, you can discover a small corner, through the entrance of the Gates
of Follonica and Gavorrano, linked by a route that stretches between Puntone di Scarlino and the lake
dell'Accesa, all the way down to the Massa Marittima hill. Asphalt and dirt roads chase each other along this route.
The most demanding climb is from Bagno to the Gavorrano Mineral Park Visitor Centre.

Itinerary No. 5

Itinerary No. 6

The Silver Coast

Length: 69km
Altimetry: 521 mt
Type of surface: asphalt, gravel
Gravel percentage: 18%
Difficulty: medium

 

The Costa d'Argento, an area in the coastal strip between Talamone and Capalbio, is known
mainly for its beaches. Cycling along it we will discover the many other treasures that this
strip of land has to offer. The route starts and finishes at the railway station in Orbetello and
touches on various stops: the Lagoon, the Etruscan-Roman town of Cosa, the expansive spaces of the piedmont pastures
, Capalbio, Lake Burano, and passes through the Feniglia Forest Reserve.

Itinerary No. 6

Itinerary No. 7

The Tuff Civilisation

Length: 50km
Altimetry: 820 mt
Type of surface: asphalt, gravel
Percentage gravel: 3%
Difficulty: demanding

 

There are places where history has left indelible traces and incredible testimonies, and this is the case of the
territories included in the so-called 'tuff civilisation', between Sorano and Pitigliano. The route develops
almost entirely on asphalted roads, but precisely to emphasise the speciality of this territory,
also includes a short section of 'white road', which leads to the Via del Cavone, one of the most evocative and easily travelled Etruscan roads
.

Itinerary No. 7

Itinerary No. 8

The Spanish fortresses of Argentario

Length: 541km
Altimetry: 807 mt
Type of terrain: asphalt, gravel
Gravel percentage: 10%
Difficulty: demanding

 

A very spectacular route along one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline on the Tyrrhenian coast. The
altimetric profile develops in a continuous up and down and therefore requires a certain amount of effort. For the purposes of
cycling, the first section of the route will be accompanied by a beautiful cycle path that
will cross Giannella and Feniglia, Orbetello and Porto Ercole. A stretch of about 3.5 km on
dirt road is worth mentioning. The almost total absence of traffic and the extraordinary natural environment, which offers
a view of the sea, make it one of the most interesting destinations for bikers and cycle excursionists.

Itinerary No. 8

Itinerary No. 9

Terme di Saturnia

Length: 45km
Altimetry: 1000mt
Type of terrain: asphalt, gravel
Percentage gravel: 18%
Difficulty: medium

 

The guided tour allows you to admire the beauty of Saturnia and its thermal baths from above. A
splendid route through the hills of the inner Maremma. After admiring the panorama of the
Cascate del Mulino waterfalls and the village of Montemerano, you walk along the Albegna river to take
the ancient pavement of the Via Clodia until you reach the famous Porta Romana, the symbol of Saturnia.
It also crosses the WWF Natural Park, until reaching the 'little village' of Rocchette di
Fazio.

Itinerary No. 9

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