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Cycling through the Langhe hills on an e-bike is like embarking on a journey through a landscape painted with shades of purple, the colour that evokes the region's fine wines. As you move silently among orderly vineyards and ancient villages, the fresh air, fragrant with ripe grapes, envelops you, awakening your senses and nourishing your soul. The gentle hum of pedal assistance blends harmoniously with the sounds of the countryside, allowing you to tackle each climb with determination. Every bend reveals a new breathtaking view, every village tells stories of a glorious past and a present dedicated to oenological excellence.

Barolo

Barolo, the first stage of your tour, welcomes you with its majestic castle, home to WiMu, one of the world's most prestigious wine museums. Stroll through the streets of the historic centre, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of what is considered the "king of wines".

Castiglione Falletto

Castiglione Falletto stands out for its imposing medieval castle, with a central tower visible from miles away. The village offers breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards and the opportunity to taste some of the region's finest wines.

Serralunga d'Alba

Serralunga d'Alba will surprise you with its castle's slender lines, unique in the Langhe, reminiscent of French donjons. The ancient village, perched on the hill, deserves an in-depth visit.

Sinio

Sinio, a hidden gem, offers you a moment of tranquillity. Admire the parish church and enjoy the peace of this less touristy corner of the Langhe.

Albaretto della Torre

Albaretto della Torre, with its characteristic medieval tower, marks the entrance to the Alta Langa. From here, you can admire a panorama that stretches from the Barolo hills to the Alps.

From Albaretto to Pedaggera and Roddino

The road from Albaretto to Pedaggera and Roddino offers some of the most suggestive landscapes of the route. Pedal among hazelnut groves and the first high-altitude vineyards, enjoying the silence and unspoilt beauty of these highlands.

Roddino

Roddino, a border village between Lower and Upper Langa, is the ideal place for a refreshing break. Don't miss the chance to taste the local cheeses and the typical "Murazzano DOP", which is produced a short distance from here.

Monforte d'Alba

Monforte d'Alba welcomes you with its medieval charm. Climb up to the Horszowski auditorium, an architectural gem that hosts open-air summer concerts. The village square offers an unforgettable panoramic view.

Novello

Novello, the last stop on your journey, invites you to relax and reflect on your experience. Visit the Wine Shop for a final taste of Nascetta, a native white wine, before concluding your tour.

The Experience

This 52 km route, known as "Barolo Viola", is an adventure that requires good physical preparation, given its length and elevation gain. The itinerary, supported by the BikeSquare app and marked by special road signs, offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Starting and returning to Barolo, you'll traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, fully immersing yourself in the region's rich food and wine culture. It's a journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of a unique territory, where each pedal stroke is a tribute to the beauty of nature and human ingenuity.

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  • 52 Km

  • 4 hours
  • Paved road Paved road Sports Sports Hills Hills Well indicated Well indicated Self Guided Self Guided 1 day 1 day Difficult Difficult Light Climbs Light Climbs Bike Bike Triride Triride Handbike Handbike

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