Tipi Percorsi
Il percorso di oggi ci porta nelle prime colline faentine e forlivesi, lungo una delle piú belle salite della zona dalla cui cima, nelle giornate più limpide la vista spazia fino al mare. Scendiamo verso Castrocaro famosa per le sue terme e a Terra del Sole, voluta nel 1564 da Cosimo de’ Medici come città fortificata e splendido esempio di ingegneria militare e urbanistica del Rinascimento. Continuiamo lungo le pendici delle prime colline tra i vigneti del Sangiovese per tornare verso Faenza. Per chi volesse, in città il Museo Internazionale della Ceramica offre una splendida collezione di pezzi unici dell'arte maiolicara che rese Faenza famosa in tutto il mondo.
a faenza, a imola, a ravenna, a forlì
Self-guided ebike tour to discover Follonica, its seafront, beaches and the Natural Park of Sterpaie.
Going by e-bike from Scarlino up direction Piombino
You drive your ebike on a paved road up to Puntone, where you can take the cycling path which runs along the coast up to the Natural Park of the Sterpaia.
You choose how much you want to your e-bike tour to last.
15 minutes up to the center of Follonica for an ice-cream on the main see front, with shops and bars and restaurants.
30 minutes out of Follonica, in the beach area where several bars and restaurants offer the occasion for one aperitivo by the sea
1 hour to the Natural Reserve, where you can find beautiful beaches, some alternative bars and cafes, for a wilder experience in Maremma.
This tour is quite safe even for families with children since it's mostly on a separate cycle lane, and flat. You can ride it with a simple trekking bike, since even the gravel road are quite flat.
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
The Ancient Appian Way and Baths of Caracalla
The e-bike tour starting from the Baths of Caracalla along the Ancient Appian Way is a unique experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the ancient history of Rome on an e-bike and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. You will ride along the ancient road, admiring cobblestones and cobblestones, and along the way you will see tombs, churches, mausoleums, villas, and milestones. It's like walking through the most beautiful and rich open-air museum in the world, where every object has a story to tell.
Among the many sites, we remember the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and the Catacombs of San Callisto, where the tranquility of the Roman countryside makes the ride very pleasant and relaxing.
Santa Maria Delle Mole and the Appia Nuova
On an e-bike, you will cross the Roman countryside, pass through Santa Maria delle Mole, and then continue on the Appia Nuova. In Santa Maria della Mole, you can visit Palazzo Colonna, an important historic residence that houses a rich collection of art and precious frescoes. The magnificent rooms of the palace testify to the history and importance of the Colonna family, one of the oldest and most important in Rome. Along the Appia Nuova, there are numerous artisan shops offering local products such as ceramics, carved wooden objects, traditional fabrics, and much more. You can buy unique and high-quality souvenirs to take home an authentic piece of local craftsmanship.
Ariccia and Traditional Roman Cuisine
The e-bike tour is full of culinary delights, and stopping at one of the many restaurants along the Ancient Appian Way is a must to taste local specialties. For example, you could try the famous porchetta di Ariccia, a traditional dish of roasted pork, or enjoy a plate of pasta all'amatriciana or carbonara pasta, two typical dishes of Roman cuisine. Once you reach Ariccia, you cannot miss a visit to the famous bridge and the charming Piazza di Corte, where you can enjoy a great snack. It will surely be a pleasant e-bike ride through the Roman countryside rich in history and beauty.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Breve anello alla scoperta dell'Alta Langa.
Partenza da Murazzano
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
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Un emozionante tour tra i trulli, le abitazioni tipiche pugliesi.
Il percorso ad anello attraversa tre comuni caratteristici e ricchi di antica tradizione, lungo il percorso sarete sopraffatti da panorami mozzafiato tra uliveti, muretti a secco e gli immancabili trulli, piena espressione della tradizione di questa terra. Alberobello, Locorotondo e Cisternino ti attendono, scoprili insieme a noi!
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
Immersing yourself in the Langhe hills on an e-bike is an adventure accessible to all, combining the pleasure of pedal-assisted cycling with the discovery of breathtaking landscapes and villages rich in history. This route, departing from Alba railway station, is designed for those wishing to explore the region sustainably, without a car. Train travellers can take advantage of a special discount on e-bike rentals, making the experience even more appealing. As you pedal gently, the famous vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a panorama that changes with every turn. The fresh air, fragrant with grapes and earth, awakens the senses and nourishes the soul, promising an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Langhe.
Roddi
Roddi welcomes you with its charming medieval castle that dominates the landscape. Explore the "village of poetry", with verses scattered on the walls of houses, and visit the Museum of the University of Truffle Dogs to discover the secrets of this precious tuber.
Verduno
Verduno, famous for its Pelaverga wine, invites you to taste this indigenous variety in local cellars. The viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the hills and the plain below.
La Morra
La Morra, the "balcony of the Langhe", offers one of the most breathtaking views in the region. Admire the panorama from Piazza Castello and don't miss the church of San Martino, a Piedmontese Baroque gem.
Novello
Novello surprises you with its neo-Gothic castle and panoramic terraces. Taste Nascetta, an indigenous white wine, in the local Wine Shop.
Barolo
Barolo, the world capital of its namesake wine, awaits you with its majestic castle housing the WiMu, Wine Museum. Stroll through the historic centre and taste the "king of wines" in the numerous wine shops.
Alba
Alba, the starting and ending point, deserves in-depth exploration. Admire the medieval towers, visit the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and stroll along Via Maestra. Don't miss the new Truffle Museum and, if you're in town on a Saturday, the lively weekly market.
The Experience
This 41 km circular itinerary, starting and ending in Alba, is a sustainable tourism experience accessible to all. E-bikes make even the most challenging stretches accessible, allowing you to fully enjoy the UNESCO landscapes of the Langhe. The self-guided route, supported by the BikeSquare app, offers the freedom to explore independently, stopping when and where you wish. By choosing this tour, you contribute to preserving the environment, reducing the impact of car tourism. Each pedal stroke thus becomes not only a way to connect with local history, nature and traditions, but also a concrete gesture towards more responsible and sustainable tourism. Let yourself be won over by this eco-friendly adventure, where the pleasure of discovery blends with the awareness of respecting the territory you are exploring.
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
We will skirt the whole Po grande on both sides arriving in Pila. Its lighthouse acts as a watershed between the sea and the lagoon and the fish auction in its market is a daily tradition from Monday to Thursday. Destination Boccasette to take a dip in the beach worth a visit and a stop. Returning we will skirt the Po di Maistra, a branch of the river rich in flora and fauna as a less contaminated branch of man.
comacchio, salina di cervia, cervia, ravenna, goro, foce del po
The tour of the Testic develops with departure from Alassio, percurring a stretch of Aurelia to Andora you begin the path on asphalt in the 'inland in the street in untrafficked plain, to reach the municipality of Stellanello.
From Stellanello begins a beautiful climb in the middle of the olive trees to reach the municipality of Testico where you can enjoy a typical ground ligure lunch on a panoramic terrace.
From here it begins the indentation on sweet salts and goes down to reach the top of the hill of Alassio, to get down to the train station in central country in front of the Municipality.
in Liguria, in Toirano, in Albenga, in Borghetto Santo Spirito, in Loano, in Finale ligure, to Monte Carmelo Sanctuary
Esplora il Monferrato in E-Bike da Terruggia a Rosignano:
Un percorso attraverso le colline ondulate e pittoresche di questa regione, dove antiche torri e castelli si ergono come testimoni silenziosi della sua ricca storia. Ammira la maestosa Torre Veglio a Terruggia e lasciati incantare dalle imponenti strutture di Casale Monferrato. Attraversa il Bosco della Pastrona e pedala lungo la tranquilla Ciclovia del Po, godendo delle viste panoramiche mozzafiato lungo il percorso. Arriva a Caniolo e concediti una sosta al suggestivo Belvedere di Treville, prima di raggiungere la spettacolare Panchina Gigante a Rosignano, circondata dagli antichi Infernot.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
1° giorno
Ritrovo dei partecipanti ad Acqui, incontro con i referenti, sistemazione in hotel e presentazione del tour.
Per chi arriva in treno a Torino o Alessandria si potrà organizzare un transfer.
Partenza per una passeggiata alla scoperta dei tesori di Acqui iniziando dalla Cattedrale di Maria Assunta e da “La Bollente”. I Romani furono i primi a sfruttare il Bormida con la creazione delle famose terme giunte fino a noi. Arrivarono poi i Gonzaga ed infine i Savoia. Tra le strette vie scopriamo palazzi e resti a testimonianza della millenaria storia di Acqui.
Cena libera in trattoria dove possiamo assaggiare le specialità monferrine.
Rientro e pernottamento in hotel.
2° giorno
Dopo colazione possiamo prendere le nostre E-Bike, ora siamo pronti per questa cavalcata tra vigne degustazioni e panchine giganti.
Pedaliamo in direzione Castel Rocchero tra spettacolari geometrie di filari. E’ la terra della Barbera, del Moscato, del Brachetto. Castel Rocchero è nato come presidio militare posto a guardia della via che da Acqui conduce a Santo Stefano Belbo. Proseguiamo per Fontanile dove troviamo bellissimi affreschi, sostiamo per il pranzo, libero, per ammirare lo splendido panorama prima di partire in direzione Alice Bel Colle dove saliamo sulla torre. Da qui si gode di una vista a 360° sul Monferrato e le Langhe.
Al termine del nostro giro ci attende una degustazione dii vini del territorio accompagnati da assaggi di specialità locali il tutto allietato da racconti su Acqui.
Ritorno in albergo per riposarci in attesa della cena (libera).
3° giorno
Dopo la colazione in albergo, ci rechiamo in E-bike all’acquedotto romano, siamo davanti alla storia, impressione la mole e l’ingegno nel realizzarlo. Percorriamo la ciclabile lungo il Bormida e torniamo in hotel.
Dopo il pranzo, libero, è arrivato il momento di un dolce saluto.
Ci porteremo nel cuore i colori e le emozioni di questo spicchio di Monferrato.
Il tracciato facile interamente in pianura corre lungo il Bormida e il centro cittadino per circa una decina di chilometri.
Fine del viaggio.
Note di viaggio
Il presente programma può essere soggetto a variazioni, sia prima che in corso di viaggio, in base al clima, le festività, alle esigenze dei viaggiatori e delle persone che ospitano il gruppo di viaggiatori. I programmi, i trasporti e le sistemazioni nelle strutture ricettive potranno essere modificati in base alle norme nazionali e regionali per la prevenzione da contagio Covid-19. Si prega di comunicare tempestivamente eventuali intolleranze, allergie ed altre esigenze alimentari.
Sono necessari: pantaloncini ciclista o similari con fondello per un maggior comfort, mantellina antipioggia e materiale per riparare eventuali forature ( camera d’aria, pompe…), guanti e occhiali da sole. Casco obbligatorio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Nel tour che collega i due parchi avventura da Rimini a Riccione, si parte dal parco XXV aprile di Rimini passando poi per l’antico borgo dei pescatori di San Giuliano, il famoso quartiere tanto amato da Federico Fellini e Tonino Guerra. Una sosta lungo la suggestiva piazza sull’acqua antistante il famoso ponte di Tiberio, per proseguire alla scoperta del Castello, i palazzi storici e il Tempio Malatestiano. In questo tour si possono vedere anche l’arco di Augusto, l’anfiteatro dei romani e il nuovo centro storico di Rimini con il rinnovato teatro Galli e il cinema Fulgor, icona dell’arte felliniana in Italia e nel mondo. Si arriva quindi sul lungomare di Rimini che con la sua pista ciclabile collega direttamente la vicina Riccione, passando per Rivazzurra, Bellariva e Miramare.
in San Marino, around San Marino
il tour della ville tuscolane è uno dei più suggestivi dei castelli romani .Si parte dalla stazione di frascti si sale attraversando villa torlonia e il suo giardino, da li si comincia asalire ammirnado villa aldobradini e le sue spendide scuderie. Sempre salendo si intravede Villa Lancellotti, se salando ancora la piu regale Vialla Falconieri .scendendo invece verso destra si ammira villa parisi .superato l'ombrellino si intravede dopo aver raggiunto la roornd anche villa Mergè. Cintinunado poi lungo la via di frascati si rimane stupefatti dalla maestosa Villa Mondragone sede dell'università di Tor vergata.Salendo sulla vetta del monte tuscolo si erge la città di tusculum con i suoi reperti archelogici.a seguire si passa a Villa Cavalletti e Villa grazioli. Finito il tour si attraversa il paese di Frascati con le sue fraschette e il suo centro storico.
A tour that will allow you to discover the beauties of the astigial Monferrato by crossing the most important municipalities of the Unesco landscapes.
The departure of the tour is planned in front of the beautiful tasting room of Tenuta Olim Bauda.
The descent along the avenue of access to the estate will lead you on the way below where you could take the bike lane after a few meters.
The first stretch of tour will be on the bike lane following the directions of Calamandrana and Canelli.
You will cross the Viale degli Innamorati in the village of Nizza Monferrato that, with its majestic trees, will give you shade and relief in the first part of the tour.
The path, later, will come out of the inhabited Nizza and will lead you on the gorgeous Hill of the Brich.
From here, the road in crest will allow you to enjoy the beautiful surrounding scenery.
You reach, later, the abate of Noche and then of Vinchio. From here, a secondary road will lead you to the Big Bench #94, immersed in the Natural Reserve of the Val Sarmassa.
Take the time for a photo and a bit of relaxation : let yourself immerse yourself in the noises of the surrounding nature.
Retaking the path, you will arrive at Cortiglione and later, a long descent will lead you to the village of Incisa Scapaccino.
Take the time to visit the Ancient Village of Incisa, located on the hillside to Castelnuovo Belbo.
A dedali of narrow streets and ways will lead you to the main square, from which you enjoy a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.
The path will end later with a short final ride up to the Tenuta Olim Bauda.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Il giro che proponiamo da Rimini a Santarcangelo di Romagna Vi farà letteralmente innamorare. Si parte dal parco XXV aprile di rimini, dove si può ammirare il famoso ponte di Tiberio, ponte Romano costruito tra il 14 d.C. e il 21 d.C. che oggi risulta ancora percorribile anche in bicicletta. Lasciandoci il ponte alle spalle, si prosegue lungo la pista ciclabile che costeggia il fiume Marecchia per circa una decina di chilometri, da questo momento in poi ci si immerge completamente nella natura fino a raggiungere Santarcangelo di Romagna. Sono tanti i motivi per i quali vale la pena scoprire Santarcangelo: per la sua forte identità romagnola e l’atmosfera di grande borgo scandito da un giusto ritmo di vita, per la sua bellezza architettonica fatta di nobili palazzi, case borghigiane, vicoli e piazzette che le hanno conferito il titolo di Città d’Arte, per le manifestazioni di respiro internazionale che la animano non meno delle sagre di paese dense di profumi e di sapori.
in San Marino, around San Marino
This route is part of the Tenuta l 'Settino, rental point and wine production company that offers visits and tastings.
It is proceeding in Pari, small medieval borgo, beautifully preserved : we recommend a stroll along its circular road that, between stone houses with the characteristic porticates to arch, rises to the Palace of the Prior, from whose terrace you enjoy a magnificent panorama on the valley below.
Shortly out l 'inhabited, continues downhill in the direction of the Mulino di Pari, a visitor with a small detour from the path, which through meadows, centuries-old olive trees and costing the characteristic poderi in stone, reaches on a white road the valley of the 'Ombrone.
Here you can leave the bicycles and continue on foot for about 50 m to reach a beachfront on the river : you deserve a refreshing soak.
The road continues uphill through the woods and rejoinds to the provincial road : from this point, with a detour of a few hundred metres, it is possible to reach the Terms of Petriolo, historical thermal site, all 'open and on the bank of the Farma River, where it is possible to stop this time for a relaxing bath in the hot thermal waters.
Back on the route, you proceed in the direction of the 'abated of Casale di Pari, small and characteristic medieval borgo, home country of Aurelio Galeppini, the creator of Tex Willer.
Get out of the country, you return to the main road, which will continue uphill reports back to departure.
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 route crosses one of the most beautiful and characteristic areas of Monferrato!
Our pedal assisted bicycles will take you to the wonderful heart of this land, full of surprises and breathtaking landscapes.
From the Big Bench of “Bricco Lu”, you can enjoy a 360 degree view (or almost) of the whole surrounding landscape. In the distance, the Alps, with their perennial glaciers, will be the masters. All around you, you will see the immensity of the vineyards and hazelnut groves that represent the real flagship of Monferrato Area.
How to visit Montegrosso d’Asti
Montegrosso preserves an ancient medieval village located on the top of the hill. Right in the ancient center, the feudal castle stands out imposingly, built in 1134, a true work of engineering for the time.
Our journey starts from the “Enoteca dei Colli Astiani”, a reference point in the area for over 20 years for all lovers of good wine.
The route will wind between the hills of Monferrato and Langhe through splendid scenery.
You pedal almost immediately on a slope to reach the "crest" of the surrounding hills and enjoy the best landscapes.
Once you reach the border with Castagnole delle Lanze you will reach the Big Bench of Bricco Lu, from which you will have a memorable view of the surrounding landscape.
Calosso
Continuing the ride "on the crest" you will arrive at the ancient village of Calosso, also perched on a hill dominating the surrounding landscape.
This town is made famous by the Rapulè Festival which takes place every year on the third weekend of October, when the harvest comes to an end.
During this event it is possible to wander through the streets of the historic center tasting the typical dishes of Piedmontese cuisine, combined with sensational wine tastings.
In Calosso, the fortified wall that houses the ancient medieval castle certainly stands out.
This imposing structure has had a rather troubled history over the centuries and has undergone numerous destructions and alterations.
Agliano Terme and Retourn
Continuing along the route you will reach the town of Agliano Terme, a town famous for its wine landscapes and, as the name itself says, for its small spa.
You will reach the highest point of the town, characterized by a large square with an excellent view and the majestic tower of the ancient castle.
The castle of Agliano Terme was destroyed in the first half of the seventeenth century during the struggle between the Duke of Savoy and the Spaniards for the succession of Monferrato.
Today the tower remains of the mighty castle, which can be visited and owned by the aqueduct.
The top of the building is a privileged vantage point for observing the hills of the Province of Asti.
Going down towards the valley you will pass in front of the thermal station.
In 1770 a spring with a particular smell was discovered in a field of Agliano.
Subsequent chemical-physical analyzes confirmed the presence of sulfur and other substances in what the locals called "rotten water".
Right in that place, a hotel was built that began to welcome tourists right away and, later, everything became a spa.
Continuing along this flat road, the route will bring you back to the “Enoteca dei Colli Astiani” from where the tour started.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
An itinerary to discover a unique corner of the Valle d'Aosta, where natural environments and breathtaking views.
They are revealed at every stroke of the pedal, under the majestic silhouette of the Matterhorn, or "the Great Becca" as the people in the valley call it.
You can cycle through beautiful chestnut woods, meadows, fields and picturesque mountain villages, where they are still visible.
Remnants of the life of a time like ancient water mills and traditional rye bread ovens.
Once the bike is loaded on the cableway, in a few minutes you can reach the village of Chamois, the Pearl of the Alps and the only Italian town not reachable by car.
From here we continue along the splendid farm that, between a panoramic view and the other, leads up to La Magdeleine. Its 7 mills have been perfectly restored and recovered for ethnographic purposes.
Technical features
The route is entirely on minor roads with very little traffic, or on dirt roads, also suitable for minors
(under the responsibility of an adult escort).
Overall height difference uphill: 600 m
Difficulty: Cyclo-excursionism (MC / MC)
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
ATTENTION PLOT FOR EXPERT BIKERS !!! starts from the fraction Brengon in front of all 'Hotel Tantané and goes up in the direction Veuillen towards the famous walk La Magdeleine / Chamois. After about 2 km of asphalt the road becomes dirt and goes perracing in the lakes direction of Champlong for about 3 km up to 2400 m. (a pretty steep white street). Once it has arrived to the ponds, continue on the same road until the downhill and start the descent towards l ', which is a steep descent of steep descent but on a white road. Once you have arrived at all 'alworst Foresus take the first road to the right and rise to the chamois municipality's rise facilities, passing through to a gracious alworst, Glavin. Joints at the landing station of the chairlift take the road that rises to the right and after about 100m prey the deviation to the left. After about 200m you will arrive at a return, be careful and take the road that leaves to the left in slight climb. The road becomes a slightly downhill path that after about 300m joins the famous path no. 107 balcony of the Cervino. Follow the directions for the path no. 107, after about 1 km the trail becomes technical, WE RECOMMEND TO THOSE WHO DO NOT FEEL THAT THEY GET OFF THE BIKE AND PUSH FOR ABOUT 15/20 MIN. The trail comes back pedaling again if it is technical enough and takes you to Cheneil's conca spree. Come to the village take the white road to the left and descend this time, along the wheelchair road all the way up to 'area picnic area of Champlève. Cross over l 'area pic nic and go down again for about 1 km until you reach a return with a replacement to the left that cost the winter ski racetrack. Before the return you take the road to the right. Go up without taking any particular deviations up to the 'arrival of the 'white) of Salette, durable, about an oretta. Arriving at the landing station of the 'ovetto drop off to the left to l 'embark of the chairlift along the way and take, after about 400m the path on the right, YOU NEED TO PUSH THE BIKE FOR ABOUT 15 MIN. You will arrive at an alworst with a white road, enter it and start down, at the first intersection you find carried out to the right, a flat semi-flat road leads you to another crossroads, take to the right and date back for about 20. You will arrive at the departure of the carllin used to build the Goillet Lake Dam. A beautiful oratorio waits for you for a break and to admire his majesty the Cervino. From here the old rail, which has now become path, will take you to Lake Goillet. Finish the rail take to the right and climb to the barrier of Lake and prepare for the pure spectacle, weather permitting.
Okay the climb is over you can get back in. Take back the dirt road that descends and always tends to the right jungles at the departure of the 'ovetto for Plan Maison. Joints in the parking lot of the stun cars take the right and go back to the body-car. At the top of the road turn left and at the next bivio to the right, go down and then still to the right to arrive at the church of Breuil Cervinia. You can take a swig in the pedestrian street after you return to the church and following the road you go down to the roundabout, just after the roundabout, you enter the parking lot. Cross it all and in the bottom you keep the right, cost the gallery paramasses and arrive at the distributor. Take to the right and take the narrow lane leading to the Golf field, after about 50m take the trail to the left with indication Perreres / Valtournenche. Continue along the Marmore, attention technical path very frequented SE DO NOT VE THE FEEL COME DOWN FROM THE BIKE. Coming to the bottom of the right and after having overstepped the colony at the crossroads you will take the right by passing over the bridge. Continue on the dirt until you get to a clearing with some casks, take the crossroads to the left and reach for Crepin. From here we advise you to kindly follow the trail to the Buisson funiway. Come to Buisson take the rope and climb into the municipality of Chamois. You can stop and drink a nice little birdie at the bar funiway, the complicated part of the tour is over. In the square where you find yourself go to the left to the town hall and follow the directions for La Magdeleine. After 4 km you have arrived again on the 'tarmac. Take it to the right and go down to the country.
Compliments you just walked 60 km. .. you are real Bikers.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Discover Lake Garda by e-bike, from Verona! Beautiful ride to the lake and transfer back to Verona by train.
The itinerary goes out Verona following a safe bike path and approach the moraine hills that surround the lake. On the route, we can enjoy great view over Valpolicella and then, riding among vineyards and olive trees, over Lake Garda. After climbing a few easy hills, the road is all the way down to Bardolino, a nice village on the lakeside, the perfect spot for a ice-cream!
We ride on a bike path that flanks Lake Garda until Lazise, another typical village surrounded by medieval walls and overlooked by a castle. After visiting Lazise, we head inland again, we ride on nice panoramic hills and finally we get to Peschiera del Garda.
It’s time to say goodbye to Lake Garda: from Peschiera del Garda train station is just a 20 minutes train ride to Verona.
in Verona, in Valpolicella, in South Adige parc