Tipi Percorsi
Facile pedalata in ebike al 90% tutta su pista ciclabile. Partenza da Francavilla al mare dal nostro partner L'Isola punto di consegna delle e.bike. Accogliente stabilimento balneare con servizio spiaggia, colazioni e piatti a base di pesce ideale per una sosta al rientro. Partiti ci si immette subito sulla pista ciclabile, arrivati a Pescara troviamo alla nostra sinistra il teatro e la relativa pineta d' annunziana seguita dal moderno ponte del mare con vista sulla montagna madre, la Majella. Dopo il porto canale con i sui pescherecci, con le nostre ebike si attraverseremo la parte piu modaiola della riviera pescarese con i sui locali sul mare. Una volta arrivati a Montesilvano si attravesa, sempre rimanendo sulla ciclabile, il fiume Saline per raggiungere Silvi Marina e si entrà in una fresca e profumata pineta, che ci rinfrescherà fino alla riserva marina di Torre del Cerrano con la sua torre di avvistamento circondata da un sistema residuale di dune e la pineta di pini d' aleppo, dove consigliamo un bagno rigenereante. Dopo una lunga pausa possiamo ripercorrere il tragitto a ritroso per il ritorno. Esperienza consigliata per una giornata in pieno relax alla scoperta della riserva marina e della costa abruzzese
in Abruzzo, in Pineto, in Pescara, in Francavilla al Mare, in Celano, in Ovindoli, in Santa Jona
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Questo percorso ti permetterà di immergerti nella natura, pedalando fra boschi che sembrano incantati, sorgenti naturali e paesaggi mozzafiato del Parco Nazionale del Pollino.
Il pittoresco borgo sorto alla fine del ‘400 porta il nome della potente famiglia lucana, proprietaria di numerosi feudi in Basilicata. Qui i Cistercensi promossero un grande sviluppo rurale.
Durante il brigantaggio il paese fu teatro delle orribili repressioni del Capitano Gennaro Iannarelli.
I luoghi da visitare lungo il percorso sono il Santuario della Madonna di Pollino e la Chiesa di S. Maria degli Angeli. Di grande interesse sono gli antichi molini (Calabrese, Ammirati, Fasanella) e le bellezze naturali di Bosco Magnano, del Monte Pollino e delle Gole del Frido.
Irpinia is an area full of contradictions, but if you love quality wine and pedalling in total tranquillity on an ebike, perhaps a rented one, on traffic-free roads to discover small extraordinary villages with an agricultural vocation, you cannot help but love it.
We are in the province of Avellino, and it will take just a few pedal cycles to grasp the first contradiction. The metropolitan hustle and bustle of nearby Naples (the airport and station are less than 50 km from Avellino, very convenient and quick to reach) and Salerno is just around the corner, yet you are immediately struck by the peace and serenity that pervades these places.
The second great contradiction, on the other hand, you will begin to smell it - but it would be more correct to say 'taste it' - on arriving in Lapio, starting with tasting the Fiano di Avellino, one of the incredible wines produced in this territory which, more unique than rare, can boast no less than 3 Denominazioni di Origine Controllata Garantita (Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin).
Although the low mileage and the not-impossible altimetry could allow this Grand Tour to be completed in a single day (there are continuous ups and downs and a few challenging climbs), we recommend that you consider splitting the trip into two stages, so that you can enjoy the winery visits, a stop at an agritourism and a few chats with the inhabitants of the villages you pass through without the anxiety of time running out.
At the end of the tour - the third contradiction - it will be natural for you, as it is for those who live and for anyone who passes through these parts, to ask yourself: how is it that such an exceptional territory is still so little known in terms of tourism?
This route is a loop tour that starts and finishes at the e-bike rental point in Chiusano San Domenico.
However, if you prefer to start from the e-bike hire point located at the Avellino Cycle Station (Contrada San Lorenzo 18, Atripalda), add the AB/BA route (16.5 km) to this track to reach Chiusano San Domenico in comfort
The Grand Tour dei Vini Irpini is an itinerary that does not present any particular difficulties and can therefore be tackled with all types of e-bike available for hire: city, trekking and full suspension e-MTB.
This route lends itself well to being lengthened or shortened as required. So, feel free to contact us to let us know your time and/or fitness requirements: we will be happy to customise this track to perfectly suit your needs.
And now... let's go!
After refilling your water bottles with spring water from the Fontana Vecchia (a few hundred metres from the Chiusano San Domenico ebike rental point), ride back for a very short distance and, at the roundabout, follow the road to the right in the direction of Lapio. From now on, as far as Lapio, the road will always be downhill, but you will not get bored. Magnificent panoramas will keep you company and there will be no lack of views to photograph. On your right you will have the majesty of Monte Tuoro to keep you company, with the villages of Luogosano, Gesualdo and Fontanarosa in the distance. To your left, on the other hand, you can admire the Partenio Park, with Montevergine and other inhabited places. You will soon find yourself immersed in olive groves and long stretches of vineyards.
When you arrive in Lapio, take a tour of the village. In this area, thanks to the peculiarities of the soil and the specific environmental conditions, some of the best Fiano di Avellino wines of the entire province are produced. If you feel like tasting some of them, you will be spoilt for choice. Along your way you will encounter many wineries of this prized Fiano DOCG wine.
Follow the GPS track and continue your descent. The houses give way to vegetation and the road becomes winding in places, so be careful. After a couple of good kilometres, immediately after a bend, an imposing iron bridge towers above the road. Stop your ebike: you have arrived at Ponte Principe di Lapio. This bridge, built to allow trains to cross the River Calore, is a jewel of modern architecture. Learn more about its history in the fact sheet and don't forget to take a few photos before setting off again.
Once the wheels of your rented ebike have crossed the bridge under which the Calore River flows (not a bad view here, is it?), a wild ascent of about 2 km will begin. Some magnificent vineyards serve as a prelude to the entrance to the village of Taurasi, famous for the DOCG wine of the same name. An elegant wine that takes time to produce (minimum 2 years of barrel ageing, according to the production discipline) and time to appreciate and enjoy. Even in Taurasi, there is no shortage of wine cellars to visit and opportunities for tasting.
After having explored the production sites of Fiano di Avellino (Lapio) and Taurasi, all that remains is to reach Tufo, the production village of Greco di Tufo on your ebike.
From Taurasi to Calore (hamlet of Mirabella Eclano) the effort for you and your e-bike will be decidedly limited. The road continues almost always downhill and the pedal strokes required by your ebike will be few and far between. When you arrive in Calore, take a few minutes to walk around the small lake and to look at the bridge on which the road you have just travelled rests.
From here to the junction for Ventinticano, pay attention! You will be cycling for about 1.5 km on the Via Appia, an often busy road, also used by heavy vehicles. Although the road is uphill, in a few minutes, after turning right at the fork for Venticano, you will be back on a low-traffic road.
After passing the village of Venticano, you will be faced with the most challenging climb. 6 km of real climbing awaits you, with some stretches that exceed 10% gradient, so be sure to arrive here with your ebike's battery still charged. This road, after passing through the village of Pietradefusi, will lead you into the historic centre of Montefusco.
The town, located at the top of a hill, was an important political centre until 1816, when the role of provincial capital was taken from it by the city of Avellino. As well as enjoying breathtaking views, excellent Fiano di Avellino and splendid Greco di Tufo wines are produced here, thanks to its proximity to Tufo. The historic prison (for information on opening hours, ask at the Proloco) and the Monastery of Sant'Egidio (on the slopes of the town), where Padre Pio stayed during his novitiate, are of great importance.
Leaving the old town centre, you will come across a beautiful fountain where you can take a break after the strenuous climb and where you can refill your water bottles, before taking to the road again and leading your e-bike downhill towards Tufo.
When you arrive in Tufo you will have covered 40 km by now since you picked up your rented ebike in Chiusano San Domenico. When you stop at the beautiful fountain in the centre of the village square, you cannot help but agree with us: we are not exaggerating at all if we say that for at least 80% of the way here you have cycled through vineyards!
This is where the famous Greco di Tufo is produced, a DOCG white wine that has an ancient history and had the distinction of being the first wine that was able to bring Irpinian oenology into the national and international limelight. Many small and large farms produce wines of the highest quality. Ask for advice in the village or set out on your own to discover the cellars where you can taste some: you will be pleasantly surprised.
After Tufo, the loop begins to bend towards Chiusano San Domenico, where the Grand Tour of Irpinia wines by ebike will end. Not before, however, having passed through Pratola Serra and tackled the last long climb of the day. Conserve some battery power because you still have 10 km left almost entirely uphill! Just outside the town of Pratola Serra, TAKE GREAT CARE: THERE IS A VERY DANGEROUS CROSS-ROAD TO BE CROSSED!
You will pass through the small villages of San Michele di Pratola and San Fele, before arriving at the entrance to Montefalcione and, without crossing the village, finally joining the provincial road that will lead you to Chiusano. Since, in order to avoid busy roads, the itinerary includes passing on minor roads, keep an eye on your GPS track and navigator so as not to miss turning at the right crossroads.
We are waiting for you at the ebike rental point in Chiusano San Domenico, ready to welcome you back and to collect your impressions and suggestions on the experience you will have had riding your pedal-assisted bike.
Remember that we are at your complete disposal before, during and after your excursions on the rented ebikes. Thanks to the GPS trackers on all our pedal-assist bikes, we can reach you quickly and accurately in the event of difficulties.
For information on routes and rental, and for assistance during ebike rental, you can call us by phone (Mon 16:30-20:00 / Tue-Sat 9:30-13:30, 16:30-20:00) or text us on Whatsapp 24 hours a day. The contact number is always the same, whether you want to talk by voice or exchange messages on Whatsapp. Just add the number 0825.31.139 to your address book to chat with us.
If you just want to think about having fun, relax and let one of our guides accompany you. We will be happy to reveal hidden corners, breathtaking views and share the road with you.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Exploring the Langhe hills on an e-bike is like leafing through a living book of history, nature and culture. As you pedal, the landscape transforms into a kaleidoscope of sensations: rows of vines alternate with medieval villages, and wide views open up to breathtaking horizons. The gentle hum of pedal assistance blends with the sounds of nature, allowing you to tackle every climb with ease and fully enjoy the journey. The air, infused with scents of ripe grapes and fertile soil, envelops you, stimulating your senses and awakening your spirit. Each stop becomes an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich local food and wine tradition, savouring the essence of a land where past and present intertwine harmoniously. This route is not just a journey through space, but also through time, promising to leave indelible memories and the desire to return to discover more.
La Morra
La Morra, known as the "balcony of the Langhe", welcomes you with spectacular views stretching from the surrounding hills to the Alps. From the viewpoint, you can admire a breathtaking panorama, trying to identify castles and bell towers of nearby villages. Don't miss the chance to visit the Red Bench in the Santa Maria hamlet, a unique scenic spot. Pedalling through the hamlets, you'll be completely immersed in the vineyards, discovering hidden gems such as the majestic Lebanon cedar, a centuries-old tree that dominates the landscape. La Morra is also renowned for its wineries, many of which offer visits and tastings of DOC and DOCG wines, some certified organic.
Barolo
Barolo, the world capital of its namesake wine, is an unmissable stop. The village, dominated by Falletti Castle, houses the WiMu (Wine Museum), an interactive experience that will guide you through the region's wine culture. Stroll through the narrow streets of the historic centre, stopping at the numerous wine shops to taste the prized "king of wines". Don't forget to visit the curious Corkscrew Museum, which offers a unique perspective on the history of wine.
Novello
Novello, the starting and ending point of your tour, welcomes you with its captivating tranquillity. Explore the historic centre, walking along the belvedere with its panoramic terraces offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Don't leave without tasting Nascetta, a wine produced from a recently rediscovered native grape variety, at the local Wine Shop. Novello is the perfect place to conclude your journey, relaxing and reflecting on the wonders you've discovered along the way.
The Experience
This 26 km itinerary is an adventure accessible to all, thanks to e-bikes that make even the most challenging stretches manageable. The self-guided route, supported by the BikeSquare app, offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping when and where you prefer. Starting and returning to Novello, you'll traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, fully immersing yourself in the rich food and wine culture of the region. It's an eco-friendly journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of a unique territory, where each pedal stroke is a caress to the soul and a tribute to the beauty of nature and human ingenuity. An experience that will leave you with the desire to return, to explore these magical hills again and again.
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra
Directorate of the sea, it is set aside from Ugento for the third stage of the Cyclovia of the Ionian Salento, but first it passes through the Gemini borgo, arriving on the coast between the Bacines of Ugento, in the heart of the Ugento Coastal Natural Park. He pedals to the seashore on the delightful cyclopedontal trail along the low cliff of Capilungo, to arrive later in the heart of the Punta Pizzo Regional Park, touch the Church of St. Peter of the Samarians and return to pedal ashore on the seashore along the cyclopedonal of the Green Bay to Gallipoli.
Le ebike sono il mezzo ideale per scoprire la natura del Roero, le maestose rocche vi lasceranno a bocca aperta.
Tour di una giornata su sentieri panoramici tra Pocapaglia e Sommariva Perno
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra
Pedalare tra le colline della Langa del Barbaresco su un'e-bike è un'avventura emozionante che si può vivere anche in mezza giornata. Partendo dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare a San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, questo percorso vi immerge nel cuore di un territorio unico al mondo, patrimonio UNESCO. Mentre avanzate dolcemente, i rinomati vigneti di Nebbiolo si estendono a perdita d'occhio, offrendo viste mozzafiato ad ogni svolta. L'aria fresca, intrisa di profumi di uva e terra, vi avvolge, risvegliando i sensi e nutrendo lo spirito. Ogni borgo che incontrerete lungo il cammino narra storie di antiche tradizioni vinicole e di un paesaggio plasmato dalla passione e dal lavoro umano.
Barbaresco
Barbaresco, cuore pulsante della denominazione omonima, vi accoglie con la sua imponente torre medievale. Salite in cima per godere di una vista spettacolare sui vigneti circostanti, che si estendono fino all'orizzonte. Non perdete l'occasione di visitare l'Enoteca Regionale del Barbaresco, dove potrete degustare e acquistare i migliori vini della zona. Passeggiate per le strette vie del borgo, ammirando le antiche case in pietra e respirando l'atmosfera autentica di questo gioiello enologico.
Neive
Neive, annoverato tra i Borghi più Belli d'Italia, vi stupirà con il suo fascino medievale perfettamente conservato. Perdetevi tra i vicoli acciottolati del centro storico, ammirando i palazzi nobiliari e le chiese antiche. Fate una sosta in Piazza Italia, cuore pulsante del paese, e visitate la Torre dell'Orologio per una vista panoramica mozzafiato. Neive è anche famosa per la produzione del Barbaresco: non mancate di visitare una delle storiche cantine del borgo per una degustazione.
Treiso
Treiso, arroccato su una collina, offre alcuni dei panorami più suggestivi della Langa. Fate una sosta alla chiesa parrocchiale di San Lorenzo, esempio di architettura barocca piemontese. Da qui, potrete ammirare una vista che spazia dalle colline del Barbaresco fino alle Alpi in lontananza. Non mancate di visitare il "Rocche dei Sette Fratelli", un belvedere naturale che regala scorci mozzafiato sulla valle sottostante e sui vigneti che la circondano.
L'esperienza
Questo itinerario circolare di 27 km, con partenza e arrivo a San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, è un'esperienza alla portata di tutti grazie alle e-bike che facilitano anche i tratti più impegnativi. Il percorso autoguidato, supportato dall'app BikeSquare, vi consente di esplorare in autonomia, con la libertà di fermarvi quando e dove desiderate. Pedalando attraverso alcuni dei paesaggi più incantevoli delle Langhe, patrimonio UNESCO, vi immergerete nella bellezza naturale e nella ricchezza culturale di questa regione unica. Questo viaggio combina il piacere del cicloturismo con la scoperta di un territorio straordinario, offrendo un'esperienza indimenticabile in cui ogni pedalata è un'opportunità per connettersi con la storia, la natura e le tradizioni delle Langhe del Barbaresco. Che siate appassionati di vino, amanti della natura o semplicemente in cerca di un'avventura fuori dal comune, questo tour in e-bike vi regalerà ricordi indelebili e il desiderio di tornare presto in queste terre magiche.
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra
This tour runs through the countryside between Quintano, Capralba, Casaletto Vaprio and Trescore Cremasco and allows you to discover some of the most important fountains of the Cremas.
The phenomenon of water resurgence occurs in that band of variable width where there is the passage between the high plain, formed by coarse pebbles, and the low plain formed by sands and clays. The rainwater or fluvial waters penetrating under the ground do not find more space to flow and emerge limpid and at a constant temperature.
The phenomenon was used in the past for the practice of rotting: the water was running in the winter on the lawns keeping them free, then, from frost and snow and allowing further mowing even in the bad season.
a Crema, in Lombardia, a Treviglio, a Caravaggio
L’itinerario permette di scoprire senza particolari difficoltà le campagne della pianura tra San Vincenzo e Bolgheri. Si tratta di un "viaggio" tranquillo tra uliveti, vigneti, alberi da frutto e poderi. Oltre a piacevoli tracciati di campagna si pedala lungo due strade di grande pregio paesaggistico: la via Bolgherese, accompagnata e ombreggiata da magnifiche querce secolari, e il monumentale Viale dei Cipressi di carducciana memoria che unisce San Guido e Bolgheri.
Meta dell’itinerario è il piccolo borgo di Bolgheri, simbolo di questo territorio diventato famoso nel mondo per i suoi vini. Una sosta assolutamente esclusiva per visitare l’allevamento privato di cinghiali di cinta senese in una tenuta, visita al borgo di Bolgheri e all’antico cimitero monumentale ottocentesco di Nonna Lucia e sul rientro pranzo a casa del fattore alla scoperta degli antichi sapori toscani.
in Scarlino, in Follonica, in Gavorrano, in Castiglione della Pescaia, in San Vincenzo, in Piombino, in Bolgheri, in Ribolla, in Massa Marittima, in Maremma, in Grosseto, at the Uccellina Park, in Orbetello, in Pescia, in Argentario
This path that you can enjoy in ebike is developed in the territory between the communes of the municipalities of Arserum and Cogollo of the Cengio, along the white and paved roads. With a total length of 30.00 km with a mt. 417.
The starting point is in Arsero-Via dei Longhi where you start with a breakfast / merenda at the Campagna bar with coffee and brioche.
Arserum-Old Railway Station-Cartiera Rossi
From the starting point, you reach the Old Railway Station, station wanted at the end of '800 dall 'industrial Alessandro Rossi. Rossi financed the construction with l ', aimed at linking the manufacturing and Piovene Rocchette and Arserum manufacturers.
The route for our ebikes continues in the direction Cartiera Rossi, founded in 1878 by Francesco Rossi, a large company in which over 1300 employees were employed, becoming the largest European cartiera in the world in a few years.
Along the way we find the Bar Treatoria all 'Isola, cozy local with products typical of the area and wanted products.
Cogollo hydroelectric power station
The route proceeds through Seghe, industrial strength of the valley, up to the small fraction of Rutello, to continue costing the Astico river, until it reaches the Cogollo River of Cengio.
Trail
goes back down the dirt road and through much of the countryside and the centre of the country, you can access the Alto Trail. It is a cycle-pedestrian path accessible to all. Along his track they meet old masiers, remnant of ancient terractions, vats d ' water that once served to wash the cloths, speakers and the old church of Cogollo. It is path that develops at the boundary between l 'inhabited by Cogollo and the mount. The path crosses all the communal territory on the side facing south of the valley of the 'Astico.
The path is 6-7 kilometers long and has a maximum displacement of 115 mt.
Church of the 'Olmo and Monastery of the Resurrection
The Church of the 'Olmo was the parish church of Cogollo until 1927 and is located in the heart of the old country with the care of the nuns, residing in the nearby monastery, a restored 17 ^ century building. The Small Family of the Resurrection is a Catholic monastic community born in Jerusalem in 1978, which today has numerous venues around the world.
The monastery, which dates back to the beginning of the 17 th century, is the fruit of a donation from Don Pietro Bella to the diocese. Bishop Antonio asked for the donation to be made for a monastery purpose and so it was.
Closed by Sant'Agata
Profollowing for the Alto Trail, it went down to the fraction of Mosson, to then forward to its campaigns and arrive at the chiesette of Sant'Agata, the small jeweller of longtime longobarda. It has the apse facing east, like all the primitive churches, and until 1915 it had next to the cemetery. The structure is at a unique nave, and at the entrance you can read the tarda dedicated in 1970 by the Sant'Agata Brigade.
Ex Railroad Raines Rocchette-Arserum
The road continues until you take "The Road of the Old Railway", today's itinerary cyclopedonale ex Railway Rocchette-Arsiero, is a route that from Piovene Rocchette leads up to Arserum by passing by Velo d 'Astico. Along about 10 km, it is a journey immersed in nature suitable for everyone : cyclists, moms with strollers, masters with dogs, walking enthusiasts ...
All'imbocco can be stopped at the bar Casello Six for a coffee break or aperitif, or for excellent first dishes, craft beers, sandwiches, cutters and whatnot.
Later on following the cycling, the Chiosco San Giorgio, pub & bar known for its playful environment, is located, with annexation of playground for children.
Meda Castle
On the route you meet the Meda Castle, positioned at 375 meter slm, the Meda Castle has always dominated the valley. For this it was also used during the First World War as a postaction for cannons and machine guns. All still visible environments today, on three floors located under the castle.
Before we reach the term, we find the Restaurant Montanina, a welcoming restaurant offering quality products, with dishes typical of the culinary tradition vicentine obtained with selected raw materials. The location is located in an enchanting landscape where there are ample spaces for the smaller, but especially for the greats, it is granted the sport fishing that you can make directly into the property pond.
L 'ring itinerary leads you to re-entry, after a nice pedal you'll be ready to recount the ebikes.
Experience the magic of the great times of Cordoba exploring the Medina Azahara citadel ruins.
Ride an electric bike around the city getting a sneak peek of the city of Córdoba with references by your guide, until you reach the bike track in the fields that takes to the Medina Azahara museum.
Following this path along a river channel, crossing the fields in the outskirts of the city, you will enjoy your journey with this easy, eco-friendly vehicle.
Get introduced into Medina Azahara history at the free museum and ride again to the real ruins, where everything happened.
Price: 30 euros p/p (bike tour and Medina Azahara Museum included)
Meeting Point: Elektrik Shop - Calle Maria Cristina 5 (close to the Roman Temple)
in Cordoba
Takes the way from the borgo on the sea of Gallipoli the fourth stage of the Cyclovia of the Ionian Salento to peddle along the coast and enter the coast and enter the river, in Santa Maria to the Bagno, the cycling on the cliff to Santa Caterina. Here we find ourselves in the great green pineta that mirrors in the crystal clear water of Porto Selvaggio. He then pedals on the catwalk in front of the sea of the Strea to arrive in Porto Cesareo, between dunes and white beaches. To mark the end of the stage is Torre Lapillo, the imposing fortress of the coastal defense system of the sixteenth century.
With this tour you can :
-immerse yourself in the scenic landscapes of the Sicilian interior and admire the beauty of nature and local countryside with its fields of wheat, olive groves, vineyards, almonds and calcareo-gessose;
-visit some disused mineral areas (former sulfur and salt mines) and archaeological sites frequented from the ancient Bronze Age (2200-1450 BC), that represent an important testimony of the history and millennial culture of the Sicily center ;
-get to know the authentic flavors of Sicilian cuisine and discover the local agro-food products of high quality.
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Caltanissetta, Enna, Sicilia centrale
Verona and l 'Adige The path goes to discovery of the 'Adige, l 'important course d 'water that encompasses the city of Verona. From our shop you immediately cross the famous Ponte Stone, the oldest bridge in Verona, from which you can enjoy a postcard landscape. We follow the city's path of the river, then move away from the city center by following the ancient Venetian walls, to the open countryside, where long rows of pioppi accompany us to l 'Adige. Pedalim along the cycling that follows l 'alzaia of the river, immersed in the tranquillity of the countryside : in the limpid days, the view of the Prealps and the hills is remarkable. We go back to the city following before the country roads between orchards and asparagus crops, then we take back the bike lane in the Parco dell 'Adige Sud. Once they arrive in the city, we pass by Piazza Bra, dominated by the 'imposing Arena, we cross the medieval bridge of Castelvecchio and go back to the store following for l 'last time the course of the river.
in Verona, in Valpolicella, in South Adige parc
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The Po is not just a river, it is a protagonist in the history of Cremona. Along its course it took place men, kingdoms, conflicts and generated culture with art, myths and legends.
The city has developed on its banks and exploited its resources, water and the ability to be a link on them, expanding its control even along its course leaving traces of different epochs still well visible today.
The path starts from Cremona following the left bank of the Po to the west to cross the point where the affluent Adda feeds it, called Punta d'Adda.
What to see in Crotta d 'Adda
It will be possible to see life stories related to the rivers painted on the walls of the houses, admire the nature generated by the water, the old ferry to cross the river, a circular experimental breeding and the history of the cremonese family Stanga that here has made a villa on natural terraction which rushes to the river area.
Crossing the rivers you reach the province of Lodi where at the Castello di Maccastorna remembers the figure of the Cremonese gentleman Cabrino Fondulo and the eccide accomplished in the castle of this small location, and then arriving at Castelnuovo Bocca d'Adda where to discover the Visconteo castle, bound to the Municipality of Cremona and the chapel of St. John the Baptist family of the Stanga family. The return will make you visit the real Punta d'Adda and a wooded path along the embankments.
This ebike tour to the west of Cremona allows you to immerse yourself in nature. A ring that leaves and ends in Cremona where you can rent your ebikes at the camping.
Based on your needs we can enrich the tailor-made tour and contact the most suitable facilities by sending a dedicated quote.
Pedaling with slowness is the best way of enjoying the experience, with BikeSquare Cremona you can.
in Cremona, in Trescore Cremasco, in Busseno, to Santa Maria del Monte sanctuary in Caravaggio, to Pignano palace,
Alternative path to stage 3 of the Ciclovia path of the Ionian Salento
Scopri questo magnifico itinerario che si sviluppa lungo la Via del Prosciutto Saint-Marcel che conduce fino alle miniere di Servette e alle acque verdi, sorgente da cui scorga un'acqua cristallina che colora di blù intenso il fondale del ruscello.
Lasciati tentare e degusta il Crudo Saint-Marcel in una merenderia che puoi trovare lungo il percorso.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount