Gravel bike tours in Italy

Italy is one of the most diverse destinations for gravel bike tours in Europe. From the Dolomites to Tuscany and the Adriatic coast, you’ll find varied gravel trails, stunning landscapes and ideal conditions for active gravel bike holidays. Discover a selection of routes to suit every ability and experience Italy from a whole new perspective on a gravel bike.

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Two cyclists overlooking a lake and a town in the mountains
Alpine Gravel Tour
Giro Barricata Vezzena
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
10:19 hr./hrs.
Distance
107 km
Uphill
2590 m
Downhill
2590 m
Two cyclists riding uphill on a winding road with mountains in the background
Alpine Gravel Tour
Imposing mountains - Pederü
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
1:57 hr./hrs.
Distance
23.7 km
Uphill
330 m
Downhill
330 m
Coastline with rocks, beach, and blue sea under a clear sky
Easy Gravel Tour
Ancona - Monte Conero
Marche / Marche  (IT)
Marche / Marche  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:36 hr./hrs.
Distance
77.5 km
Uphill
1000 m
Downhill
1000 m
Cyclist on mountain path with cow in foreground on green meadow
Alpine Gravel Tour
Furkelpass via Maria Saalen - Enneberg - Geiselsberg - Ried - Reischach
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
4:41 hr./hrs.
Distance
55.2 km
Uphill
1260 m
Downhill
1260 m
Two cyclists riding on a mountain trail with misty alpine cliffs
Easy Gravel Tour
Furkelpass round
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Kronplatz Dolomites region / South Tyrol  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:31 hr./hrs.
Distance
62.5 km
Uphill
1640 m
Downhill
1630 m
Two cyclists on mountain road with pine forest and mountains in background
Alpine Gravel Tour
Passo Cinque Croci
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
11:46 hr./hrs.
Distance
128 km
Uphill
3190 m
Downhill
3190 m
Two cyclists riding by a lake in a mountainous landscape
Easy Gravel Tour
Lago di Tenno
Northern Lake Garda / Trentino  (IT)
Northern Lake Garda / Trentino  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
4:53 hr./hrs.
Distance
58.6 km
Uphill
1160 m
Downhill
1160 m
Two cyclists riding on a forest trail in sunny weather
Easy Gravel Tour
Cycle tunnel - Forcella de Lerosa
Cortina d'Ampezzo / Veneto  (IT)
Cortina d'Ampezzo / Veneto  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
4:36 hr./hrs.
Distance
39.5 km
Uphill
1240 m
Downhill
1240 m
Two cyclists riding on a path in mountainous landscape with lake background
Easy Gravel Tour
Best of Montiggl
Tramin / Lake Kaltern / South Tyrol  (IT)
Tramin / Lake Kaltern / South Tyrol  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
3:56 hr./hrs.
Distance
46.7 km
Uphill
850 m
Downhill
850 m
Villa Torlonia
Emilia Romagna / Emilia Romagna  (IT)
Emilia Romagna / Emilia Romagna  (IT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2:26 hr./hrs.
Distance
32.8 km
Uphill
60 m
Downhill
60 m
Two cyclists on a forest path surrounded by trees in sunlight
Easy Gravel Tour
Technically short gravel loop
Tuscany / Tuscany  (IT)
Tuscany / Tuscany  (IT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
1:36 hr./hrs.
Distance
16.5 km
Uphill
360 m
Downhill
350 m
Two cyclists on a hairpin road in a mountainous forest area
Easy Gravel Tour
Altopiano Vezzena
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Lake Levico / Trentino  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
6:22 hr./hrs.
Distance
62.7 km
Uphill
1730 m
Downhill
1730 m
San Marino round trip
Emilia Romagna / Emilia Romagna  (IT)
Emilia Romagna / Emilia Romagna  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
10:26 hr./hrs.
Distance
135 km
Uphill
1800 m
Downhill
1800 m
Two cyclists high five outside a hotel with flower arrangements.
Easy Gravel Tour
Wooden bridge over the Inn round
Nauders - Reschensee / Tyrol & South Tyrol  (AT & IT)
Nauders - Reschensee / Tyrol & South Tyrol  (AT & IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:40 hr./hrs.
Distance
48 km
Uphill
1690 m
Downhill
1690 m
Two cyclists turn on a winding mountain road with Alps in the background
Easy Gravel Tour
Mendel Pass
South Tyrol's south / South Tyrol  (IT)
South Tyrol's south / South Tyrol  (IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
8:24 hr./hrs.
Distance
91.7 km
Uphill
2300 m
Downhill
2300 m

Gravel bike tours combining nature, culture and enjoyment

Italy combines spectacular natural scenery with cultural diversity and culinary delights. It is precisely this combination that makes the country one of the most popular destinations for gravel bike tours. Varied gravel trails lead through impressive mountain landscapes, idyllic wine regions and unspoilt natural areas. Along the way, new views and unique riding experiences constantly unfold.

As well as its scenic attractions, Italy also impresses with its excellent infrastructure for cycle tourists. Numerous gravel bike hotels and bike-friendly hosts provide the ideal base for an active holiday on two wheels. This allows you to perfectly combine sporting challenges with enjoyment and relaxation.

A variety of tours to suit all abilities

From relaxed gravel bike rides with moderate climbs to challenging routes with significant elevation gain, Italy offers the perfect route for every level of rider. Whether it’s a day trip or a multi-day adventure, gravel bikers will find ideal conditions here for unforgettable experiences.

The gravel bike regions in Emilia-Romagna, the Marche, South Tyrol, Tuscany, Trentino and Veneto are particularly varied. Each of these regions has its own character – from rolling hills and historic cultural landscapes to alpine panoramic routes and varied gravel tracks winding through mountains, vineyards and along the coast. This creates an enormous diversity, making Italy one of the most exciting gravel bike destinations in Europe.

FAQ on gravel bike tours in Italy

Why is Italy particularly well suited to gravel bike tours?

Italy offers ideal conditions for gravel bike tours, as it combines a wide variety of landscapes with numerous gravel and side roads. Set against a backdrop of the Alps, rolling hills and coastal regions, there are varied routes to suit every level. Regions with a mild climate are particularly popular, as they allow for long cycling seasons from spring to autumn.

Thanks to its combination of nature, culture and a well-developed tourist infrastructure, Italy ranks among Europe’s leading gravel bike destinations. Many routes also pass through wine-growing regions and historic landscapes, making every tour particularly varied.

When is the best time for gravel bike tours in Italy?

The best time to visit is in spring and autumn, when temperatures are pleasantly mild and many regions are less crowded. During these months, it is also possible to go on longer hikes without it getting too hot at lower altitudes.

In alpine regions such as South Tyrol or Trentino, the season usually begins in May and lasts until October. In more southerly regions, winter tours are sometimes even possible, depending on the weather and altitude.

Are gravel bike tours in Italy suitable for beginners?

Yes, many gravel bike tours in Italy are also suitable for beginners, as there are numerous routes with moderate elevation gains and easily rideable gravel tracks. Tuscany and parts of Emilia-Romagna in particular offer ideal conditions for leisure cyclists.

At the same time, Italy also offers challenging routes in Alpine regions such as South Tyrol or Veneto. This means that both beginners and experienced riders can find suitable tours in the same country.

Which regions in Italy are particularly popular for gravel bike tours?

Among the most popular are South Tyrol, Tuscany, Trentino, Veneto, Marche and Emilia-Romagna. Each region has its own distinct character – from alpine panoramas to rolling hills and coastal routes.

This diversity makes Italy particularly attractive for a variety of riding styles. Whilst South Tyrol and Trentino offer alpine challenges, Tuscany and the Marche provide more leisurely rides through cultural landscapes.

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