Adventure on Two Wheels: Cycling Through the Panoramic Heart of Monte Grimano Terme
For outdoor enthusiasts and cycling lovers, Monte Grimano Terme proves to be a true paradise. Cycle tourism, and particularly mountain biking, offers a privileged perspective to immerse oneself in the beauty of its hilly landscapes, with forests, pastures, and ancient medieval paths. The area is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, suitable for various levels of preparation, promising thrilling experiences and breathtaking views.
Detailed MTB Trails:
This portal offers several itineraries, all currently marked as OPEN and available for consultation via an interactive map that can be downloaded for the area [DOWNLOAD] see below.
Among these, the following stand out:
- “Tour of Monte San Lorenzo”: A medium-distance route, suitable for both MTB enthusiasts and trekking lovers. The trail winds around the mountain of the same name, where the Astronomical Observatory is located, passing through the picturesque hamlets of Conca, Caramella, and Ca’Secco.
- “Tour of Monte San Paolo”: Definitely panoramic, this medium-length route leads to the discovery of part of Monte San Paolo. The ascent takes place via the charming Sentiero dei Segreti (Path of Secrets), reaching the Cippo di Garibaldi (Garibaldi Monument), then descending along the Sentiero di Suripe.
- “Double Monte San Paolo”: For more experienced cyclists, this long and highly panoramic route encompasses all the trails of Monte San Paolo, extending between the territories of Monte Grimano and Sassofeltrio. The ascent begins at Suripe, reaching the Cross of Monte San Paolo, passing the Sentiero delle Acque Solfuree di Sassofeltrio (Sulfureous Waters Path of Sassofeltrio), with the final descent from the Sentiero dei Segreti, passing by the Cippo di Garibaldi.
- “Tour of the 9 Little Convents”: A medium-distance route with a strong historical and cultural flavor, winding between ancient places of worship and pilgrimage scattered across the area, offering a journey through time as well as space.
Many of these trails have a versatile nature, being enjoyable not only by mountain bike but also on foot through trekking.
This flexibility is an added value, allowing groups with different interests or individual visitors who wish to vary their activities to find something for everyone, often sharing the same magnificent landscapes.
