Track 10

Km
indicates the total length of the route from the starting to the arrival point.
Duration
indicates the time needed to complete the route considered an average (in motion) of about 10 km per hour for the mtb routes and 20 km per hour for the road bicycle routes, as well as a tolerance depending on the type of the path.
Elevation gain uphill
this is not the difference between the highest and lowest points reached during the journey, but the elevation gain uphill.
This is the sum of all altitude differences from the point of departure to the point of arrival. In other words, the greater the elevation gain uphill in height and the greater the number of climbs that must be faced, then the path will be harder.
Difficulty
Difficulty is always a very subjective parameter. We tried to give an assessment that considers a level of intermediate training and a good propensity to ride on dirt roads or long climbs sometimes challenging.
% Asfalto / Gravel
indicates, referring to the different locations of the territory of Montaione, the area where the route is located.
Area
indicates, referring to the different locations of the territory of Montaione, the area where the route is located.
The path's graph, indicates the highest and lowest points reached during the itinerary, in addition to the mileage (in km), the various locations touched and where there is the possibility of obtaining water. In the latter case, Montaione Mtb Trail Area relieves itself of any responsibility in case of lack of water supply.
From the parking lot of "Castellare di Tonda" go to "Sughera". Leaving the paved road we take the trail to the left that will take us to lake Tonda. We start to climb until we reach Castelfalfi and after a brief visit to this medieval village we ride on a fun but difficult track made of ups and downs in the woods overlooking the valley of "Carfalo" river. We go up the paved road Via Cerroni and then again on dirt track through woods and vineyards until we get back to lake Tonda. From here a steep but short climb will take us back to the start.
See pictures of the path
Please note. Some photographs may not correspond the current status of the route.