3.7 miles
Distance
546 ft
Climb
-524 ft
Descent
1,062 ft
High Point

This is the marked 'Anello di San Quirico' circuit with sporadic signs, it is a very easy mostly doubletrack road with the occasional single track in the woods. It offers a nice mix of rural local residential areas around the base of the San Quirico Hill and a taste of the San Martino Plateau with it's scenographic canyons. It is a road full of nice sceneries ranging from the Rocca of Angers, walking through vineyards overlooking the lake and the characteristic chestnut woodland of the region.

This track is perfect for those who want an easy walk without steep climbs or descents, it's also very suitable for beginner mountain and gravel bikers. From this circuit the top of San Quirico will be accessible and will be marked as 'Cappella di San Quirico'. To get there it will be a more intense but rewarding climb with the best views.

Detailed Description
Anello di San Quirico is a 4 mile less popular easiest route located near Angera. This mountain bike only route and has a easy overall physical rating. This route climbs 546 ft with a max elevation of 1,062 ft then descends -524 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    White
  • Bike type
    XC, Fat, Adaptive MTB, Gravel
  • Physical rating
    Easy
More Stats for Anello di San Quirico mountain bike route
  • Altitude change
    22 ft
  • Altitude min
    703 ft
  • Altitude start
    757 ft
  • Altitude end
    778 ft
  • Grade
    0.1%
  • Grade max
    -45%
  • Grade min
    51.2%
  • Distance climb
    2 miles
  • Distance down
    1 mile
  • Distance flat
    3,104 ft
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