Lauren Wolff  —  6/11/2026

Cycling in Tuscany: the best routes to ride

Cycling in Tuscany combines vineyard roads, Strade Bianche gravel sectors, hilltop towns and more climbing than you’d expect. You can ride through Chianti one day, head south to the white roads around Siena the next and finish the week on the longer climbs near Lucca.

En résumé
Cycling in Tuscany: the best routes to ride

Best Cycling Routes in Tuscany at a Glance

Best for
ChiantiClassic Tuscan road cycling
Siena & Crete SenesiStrade Bianche-style gravel riding
Val d'OrciaSelf-guided cycling holidays
Lucca & Monte SerraClimbers
Terrain
ChiantiVineyard roads, rolling climbs
Siena & Crete SenesiWhite gravel roads, exposed hills
Val d'OrciaRolling countryside roads
Lucca & Monte SerraLong ascents and mountain roads
Difficulty
ChiantiModerate
Siena & Crete SenesiModerate to challenging
Val d'OrciaEasy to moderate
Lucca & Monte SerraChallenging
For cyclists comparing destinations, Tuscany sits somewhere between the dramatic climbing of the Dolomites and the lakeside riding around Garda.

Best Seasons for Cycling in Tuscany

Conditions
SpringMild temperatures, green countryside
SummerHot afternoons, dry roads
AutumnStable weather, harvest season
WinterCooler temperatures, quieter roads
Best for
SpringRoad and gravel riding
SummerEarly starts and shorter routes
AutumnCycling holidays and long rides
WinterCoastal routes and lower elevations
If you came to Tuscany because of Strade Bianche, this is the riding you've been picturing.

Ride Tuscany before you book

Thinking about a Tuscany cycling trip? Try a few Tuscan routes on ROUVY first. You'll get a better sense of the climbing, road surfaces and how the terrain flows from one town to the next.

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Where should you stay?Where should you stay?

Choosing the right base can make a big difference to your trip.

BASEBest for
SienaGravel riding, Strade Bianche roads, central location
Radda or GaioleClassic Chianti road cycling
MontalcinoVal d'Orcia riding and quieter roads
LuccaClimbers and northern Tuscany
FlorenceCycling combined with sightseeing
You can spend a week here and ride something different every day, from vineyard roads and gravel sectors to long, steady climbs and quiet back roads linking hill towns.

Ride Tuscany before your wheels touch Italian roads

Explore real Tuscan routes on ROUVY before your trip. Get a feel for the climbs, terrain and scenery and discover which part of Tuscany fits your next ride best.

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Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
With a background spanning 30 years in the creative and writing industries, Lauren brings her love of storytelling and cycling together in her work for ROUVY. A lifelong athlete with almost 40 years of racing experience, she spent a couple of years riding with a semi-professional road racing team and went on to achieve podiums at National Championships and UCI World Masters events. She also completed the gruelling 2005 Cape Epic and earned triathlon medals back in the early ’90s. Lauren has trained on ROUVY year-round since 2016 and writes passionately to inspire others to ride and explore.
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