Tipi Percorsi
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Bellissimo itinerario con partenza dal centro abitato di Villacidro, per raggiungere il sito archeologico di Matzanni, attraversando verdissimi boschi di quercia da sughero e costeggiando al rientro la diga sul rio Leni.
Per concludere si attraversa il centro storico del paese per procedere sulla strada ciclopedonale panoramica, per arrivare alla famosa cascata Sa Spendula.
in Sardegna, nella Sardegna meridionale, a Villacidro, nel Medio Campidano, nel Sud Sardegna
Immersing yourself in the Langhe on an e-bike is a soul-stirring experience. The gentle undulation of the hills blends with the fluid motion of pedal-assisted cycling, whilst the air fills with the scents of earth, grapes, and history. Ancient villages stand like sentinels of time, inviting you to uncover their secrets. Each pedal stroke brings you closer to the essence of this magical land, where tradition and innovation dance together amidst rows of vines and centuries-old castles. It's a journey that stimulates the senses and nourishes the spirit, promising unforgettable emotions at every turn.
Novello
Novello, the starting and ending point of your tour, welcomes you with its captivating tranquillity. Stroll along the cobbled streets of the historic centre, breathing in the authentic atmosphere of a Langhe village. Reach the panoramic terrace next to the castle, where your gaze gets lost among the rolling hills covered in vineyards. Here, time seems to slow down, offering you a taste of the peace that permeates these lands.
Monforte d'Alba
Monforte d'Alba captivates you with its medieval charm. Lose yourself among the winding alleys that climb to the top of the hill, where the ancient Horszowski auditorium stands as an architectural gem. The town square, the beating heart of local life, invites you to take a refreshing break. Don't leave without admiring the breathtaking panorama from the giant bench, a symbol of these hills.
From Monforte to Dogliani
The route from Monforte to Dogliani is a hymn to the beauty of the Langhe. Pedal along quiet secondary roads immersed in silence, where traffic gives way to birdsong and the rustle of wind through the vines. Vineyards follow one another in a mosaic of greens and golds, offering views that seem painted. Each bend reveals a new panorama, each climb is rewarded with thrilling descents and breathtaking vistas.
Dogliani
Dogliani welcomes you with its dual character: the ancient village perched on the hill and the more modern lower part. Explore the historic centre, with its baroque churches and noble palaces that tell centuries of history. Don't miss visiting the Wine Shop, where you can taste the famous Dolcetto di Dogliani DOCG. For art lovers, the Luigi Einaudi Art Gallery offers a precious collection of works.
The Experience
This 34 km route is an adventure accessible to all, thanks to e-bikes that make even the most challenging stretches manageable. The self-guided itinerary, supported by the BikeSquare app, allows you to explore in complete freedom, following your own rhythms and passions. Starting and returning to Novello, you'll traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, 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.
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
Questa è l'esperienza per chi: ama pedalare ma anche parcheggiare la bici per gustare del buon cibo sorseggiando il vino giusto!
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Pedalata tecnica livello medio alto lungo la ciclovia dei parchi tratta da Serra San Bruno a Canolo Nuova
in the Parco delle Serre, in the Natural Serre Park, in the Serre Park in Calabria
The most popular e-bike tour in Barcelona!
Once you meet your guide at the fountain of Placa Reial (city center), our electric bike tour will bring you through the narrow streets of the old city, in the Medieval Districts of Gothic and Born.
Then you will head towards the modern area of Barcelona by bike, where you will immerse yourself in the Catalan Modernism, exploring the amazing buildings designed by Gaudí, Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, and the impressive Basilica of the Sagrada Familia.
Time
- Summer season (01/04 - 31/10) > Daily at 10.30am
- Winter season (01/11 - 31/03) > Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 10.30am
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
From the ebike rental point you can pedal on the road 113 Northern Sicula, it is a busy road only in the vicinity of the inhabited centres. After a few kilometres there are Bagheria where to welcome you first will be Villa Cattolica where the spoils of the famous Bagherese painter Renato Guttuso are guarded. Profollow in your lap and all 'crossing next, by taking right, flawed course Butera. From here following our app, you can tour this beautiful town rich in baroque villas including Palazzo Butera and Villa Palagonia also called "the villa of monsters". Exiting then from the center is set up to the fraction of Porticello, a fishing village with the most numerous fishing fleet in the Tyrratic coast of Sicily. Here it is possible to find the freshest fish and also find a place where you can enjoy it will be no problem. From here you continue to the Borgo di Sant'Elia where you can also make a nice refreshing bath by stopping you in a wonderful beaches all 'The interior of a beautiful handset. On the way back you can't not make a stop at the Chief Lighthouse of Zafferano that closes east the Gulf of Palermo, it is possible to reach the beacon by pedaling along a narrow path from the enchanting panorama on the sea and on the coast. At this point making the littoral with a view of the Gulf, we recommend you a stop also in Aspra fraction of Bagheria deer to fishing and knowingly for the conserve of anchovies under salt, sardines, etc., and where there is a museum dedicated to this very ancient activity carried out since remote times. After the anchovies you can make a return to the city with the view that falls on the sea from which Mount Pellegrino is erected.
in Palermo
Questo percorso, che attraversa si l'Appennino Ligure che quello Piemontese, ripercorre in gran parte le strade dell'Appennino Bike Tour ( promosso dal Ministero dell’Ambiente e Tutela del Territorio e del Mare, Confcommercio Imprese per l’Italia, Confcommercio Ascom Bologna e Vivi Appennino e per la prima volta viene percorso istituzionalmente nel 2017 dai rappresentanti di Istituzioni del territorio portando il drappo tricolore da Municipio a Municipio.),il Giro ,che nasce con il progetto di creare un Ciclo-Via d’Italia attraverso le strade secondarie dell’Appennino.
La partenza avviene nel punto di noleggio Bike Square di Cabella Ligure,di qui percorrendo la statale 140 si attraversa iL comune di Albera Ligure e da qui si gira a sinistra e si attraversa il centro abitato di Rocchetta ligure,da qui il percorso si fa piu' impegnativo ,ma decisamente piu' panoramico e si attraversa il comune di Roccaforte Ligure e Isola del Cantone ,qui l'impegno e' discontinuo ma elevato,ma il panorama e la natura incontaminata fa presto dimenticare la fatica.Attraversato l'abitato di Isola del Cantone ,si prosegue verso Ronco Scrivia (uno dei 40 comuni tappa del tour (Ronco Scrivia -Brallo di Pergola),da qui si entra nel Comune di Vobbia facente parte del Parco Regionale Regionale Naturale dell'Antola .Attraversato l'abitato del piccolo comune di Vobbia, si imbocca la strada sp.81 si trova circa a meta' strada tra l'abitato di Vobbia e la localita' Mulino di Salata di Mongiardino Ligure,che segna il confine tra Liguria e Piemonte sulla strada che conduce in Val Borbera. Attraversato un ponte e superato sulla sinistra il bivio per Arezzo, si costeggia sulla destra, il torrente Valenzona,sfiorando piccoli borghi rurali.Il territorio e' scarsamente popolato,la strada attraversa una serie di macchie boschive ,in prevalenza di latifoglie, interrotte da zone prative.Il fondo e' in buono stato fino a Valenzona .
Benche' la metasia ancora lontana ,appare gia' la Cappella di San Fermo ,altissima sul monte, qui oltre ad entrare nel territorio Piemontese e nel nascente Parco dell'alta Val Borbera, qui si attraversano sia i comuni di Mongiardino Ligure , Carrega Ligure .Il Valico di San Fermo si trova sotto la Cappella di San Fermo(1177 m )che e' raggiungibile grazie ad un ripido sentiero.Da qui si gode di una spettacolare vista sull'Appennino e sulle Alpi Occidentali.Il valico e' posto sul crinale dell'Antola, lungo un 'antica via del sale .Da qui si torna al punto di noleggio di Cabella Ligure.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
L'ascesa ai corni è caratterizzata da una prima parte di 5km circa su strada provinciale asfaltata abbastanza trafficata con pendenza media del 5%
La seconda parte altri 4-5Km sempre di strada asfaltata in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare dove la pendenza media sale al 8/9% medio
La terza e ultima parte di circa 1-1,5 km la si percorre su di uno stretto nastro in cemento in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare, qui le pendenze diventano quasi proibitive, media del 12/13% con tratti che tocccano il 23/25%
Una volta giunti in cima si può godere di un panorama fantastico sulla citta di Lecco e ci si puà rilassare al rificio S.E.V.
Sconsigliato a chi non ha un minimo di preparazione.
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
A track designed to touch one of the most famous points of Monferrato: the “Torre dei Contini”, a panoramic point of extreme charm.
Treat yourself to a visit to this beautiful site and climb to the top of the tower to enjoy a 360 degree view of the surrounding landscapes.
How to visit Nizza Monferrato:
Nizza is the most important agricultural and commercial center located in the heart of Monferrato area, one of the most famous Italian places of wine production in the world, especially as regards red wines. UNESCO World Heritage Site for its landscape assets and for the Barbera and Nizza DOCG wines, it is the most important center of the province and of the Belbo Valley.
In Nizza it is worth taking a stroll through the streets of the center and stopping to admire the Campanon tower, in the town square, the oldest civic tower in the city, incorporated into the Town Hall.
The historic center is beautiful, full of typical bars and restaurants where you can taste the specialties of Nicese and Piedmontese cuisine based on Cardo Gobbo, a renowned local product.
There will certainly be the possibility of some amazing tasting of red wine at the Regional Winery of Nizza, located near the splendid Palazzo Crova, an admirable example of an 18th century noble town residence.
At the end of the tour, the more "daring" will be able to reach the Church of Madonna della Neve, one of the highest points in the town.
It can be reached via a very steep climb but the view over the city and the surrounding municipalities is certainly worth the effort.
The track starts from the e-bike collection point in Nizza Monferrato and winds through a maze of secondary streets until it reaches the splendid hamlet of Sant’Antonio di Canelli.
Canelli and Torre dei Contini:
The track will continue after turning near the Church of Sant’Antonio Abate and will make you proceed in the direction of the tower, along a secondary road. During the ride you will always see, in one of the highest points around you, the top of the tower, which will be your reference throughout this part of the route.
Near a purple building you can take the dirt road which, on foot, will take you to this particular monument.
The Tower, dating back to 1617, delimited the boundaries of the municipality and served as a military lookout.
From here, it is possible to have a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape, glimpsing the perfect meeting between the hills of Monferrato and those of the Langhe
Continuing the planned route you will arrive in the center of Canelli.
The town of Canelli is a small town of about ten thousand inhabitants that rises near the southernmost border of the Monferrato, a few steps from the province of Cuneo.
Canelli is historically divided into two parts: “Il Borgo” and “Villanuova”. The first, further down the valley, is the one that has continued to expand with the passing of time while the second, the oldest Canelli, lies on the slopes of the hill and is still dominated by its castle, today Castello Gancia. The Borgo and Villanuova are connected by one of the historical elements of Canelli: La Sternia.
In the lower part of the city, down in the Borgo, from Piazza Amedeo D’Aosta you can take Via Giovanni Battista Giuliani. Continuing on this road and then turning onto Via Gioacchino Rossini, you will find yourself in Piazza San Tommaso. Here you will meet the Church of San Tommaso on the left, from which the square takes its name, and further to the right the Church of the Annunziata. Between the two religious buildings begins the Sternia, a paved pedestrian street whose current name is via Villanuova.
The Sternia climbs up the hill, crosses the medieval part of the town, reaches Piazza San Leonardo, home to the church of the same name and that of San Rocco (recognizable because it is completely brick). From here the road continues uphill until it reaches the top, at the foot of what is now Castello Gancia.
The Castle of Canelli was the protagonist of a rather troubled history. Presumably born at the beginning of the eleventh century, the Canelli Castle originally had the purpose of defending the roads that led from Asti to Savona, essential for merchant traffic.
Subsequently the fortress has witnessed many struggles and battles that have caused repeated destruction and reconstruction, until 1929 when the Castle was purchased by the Gancia family and transformed into a large noble residence. Even today, the castle dominates the town from above and shows the Canellese and visitors its beautiful appearance of an eighteenth-century villa.
Unfortunately, as the private home of the Gancia family, the castle cannot be visited, however, at least one passage is required to admire it from the outside.
Asti Spumante is the symbol of Canelli and with it are also the places where the wine takes shape. The Underground Cathedrals are located in the Borgo and represent, in a certain sense, the buried counterpart of the town. These were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014.
We are talking about ancient and incredibly large cellars, where the fine wines of the area are brought to rest and where they develop their peculiarities. The Underground Cathedrals of Canelli belong to four great historic wineries: Bosca, Contratto, Gancia and Coppo. Although in different ways, all 4 companies make their treasures open to the public.
Always starting from Piazza Amedeo D’Aosta, take Via Giovanni Battista Giuliani: here you will meet the Contract and Bosca companies. Continuing in the direction of Corso Libertà you reach the door of the Gancia winery. The Coppo winery, on the other hand, can be found in another area of โโthe Borgo, in via Alba.
After crossing the industrial area of โโthe city, famous for its large companies of wine making machinery and bottling, secondary streets will take you back to the starting point of the tour in Nizza Monferrato.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Il Parco della Maremma si estende per 25 km, tra colline, spiagge e alte scogliere circondate da paludi, pinete, campi coltivati e pascoli. Il Parco è aperto tutto l’anno e sono stati predisposti 8 itinerari di varie difficoltà che si possono percorrere sia singolarmente sia in gruppo, accompagnati o meno da una guida in base al periodo dell’anno.
PARCO DELLA MAREMMA – MARINA DI ALBERESE
Partendo da Alberese Paese e percorrendo la ciclabile che porta fino al mare, avremo la possibilità di vedere cavalli e Vacche Maremmane al pascolo, come la possibilità di incontrare volpi e specie di uccelli che nidificano dentro il Parco.
Prima di Arrivare alla spiaggia avrete la possibilità di fare una sosta nell’area ristoro, uno street food per una breve pausa.
Arrivati alla spiaggia di Marina di Alberese potrete parcheggiare le e-bike lungo i porta bici messi a disposizione e godervi un bel bagno nelle acque cristalline.
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
You enter the Great Beauty of the Ancient Appian Way. It starts from the Circus Maximus, crossing the Park of the Ancient Appian Way with its bucolic landscape and millennia-old history. First, you go through the Caffarella Park with its tombs, temples, and springs. From there, strolling along the ancient Latin Way with its alleys and aqueducts, you reach the Park of the Aqueducts.
The Park of the Aqueducts is a unique place where you can admire the majestic arches of the Claudian Aqueduct and the other 7 aqueducts that overlap each other. From there, crossing the New Appian Way, you arrive at the "Queen of Roads," admiring the Villa of the Quintilii, Capo di Bove, Santa Maria Nova, the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, the Circus of Maxentius, the Catacombs of San Callisto, and so on. An immersive tour through the Roman countryside in an open-air museum. Rome and its Great Beauty.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Percorso num 1
Monte Saccarello, Taggia
This easy 15 km loop passes through the hamlets of Pianca, Brembella, Camerata Cornello and Cornello dei Tasso.
Today, carriage roads make it easy to reach the myriad of villages, more or less substantial, scattered over the vast territory stretching at the base of Monte Cancervo. Some of these villages are true hidden gems, such as the small, softly shaped hamlet of Pianca, situated at the base of Mount Cancervo.
Camerata Cornello is a village steeped in history: it seems that the first settlements were established as early as the early Middle Ages when, following the barbarian invasions, the townspeople took refuge in the valley. Over the course of history, the valley inhabitants built various small churches and chapels that have retained their original charm over the years and still preserve their valuable historical and architectural heritage. The buildings in Camerata and its districts are an excellent testimony to the rural architecture of the valley. The buildings adapt perfectly to the morphology of the land, taking advantage of the characteristics of the terrain; the main material used is local stone cut into large blocks bound with mortar.
Cornello is a village of medieval origin that owes its name to the ancient Tasso family, whose most famous member is undoubtedly Torquato Tasso. The Tasso family already had a company of 'post masters' in the mid-12th century and came to manage the mail service of the Habsburg Empire during the 16th century. In the Middle Ages, the village of Cornello was an important centre for trade and the passage of people and goods thanks to the presence of the via Mercatorum, the merchants' road, which connected Bergamo to Valtellina and linked some of the most important centres in the Brembana Valley.
When, in 1592, the construction of the Priula Road began, commissioned by the Venetian government to directly connect Bergamo to Valtellina without passing through Spanish territories, Cornello dei Tasso found itself isolated and lost its commercial importance, giving way to a period of decline. The new road, in fact, passed along the valley floor, separating the village from the new road system. The isolation of the village, however, favoured the preservation of its original urban structure, which, except for some alterations in the second half of the 20th century, still appears in its medieval appearance, a requisite that has allowed Cornello to be included among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy".
in San Giovanni Bianco, in San Pellegrino Terme, in Val Taleggio, in Camerata Cornello, in Dossena, in Valpiana, in Vedeseta, in Zogno
E-bike tour discovering the Cinque Terre National Park.
You'll pedal along the terraced vineyards, exploring farmers and fishermen’s villages, enjoying the sea.
The Cinque Terre cycling tour starts at the La Spezia town centre, you'll reach Volastra and the village of Manarola.
Stop for a wine tasting aperitif. Free time for lunch and to explore the village before cycling back to La Spezia along the panoramic road connecting the five villages.
This is a guided tour: meeting point in La Spezia at 9.30 am and the tour ends at 4.30 pm. Reservation is mandatory.
in 5 terre, in Tosco-Emiliano natural parc, in Argentario, to Santo Stefano's pieve, to Codimonte's pieve, in Villafranca, in Lunigiana
๐ดโ๏ธ Itinerario e-bike “Aretta – Fonte Regna”
Un viaggio tra natura, silenzi e panorami spettacolari
Hai mai pedalato su una strada che si arrampica dolcemente tra ulivi, boschi secolari e viste da cartolina sulla Valle del Tevere? Il percorso Aretta – Fonte Regna è un’esperienza autentica, dove ogni metro racconta la bellezza selvaggia della Sabina.
๐ Partenza: Area “Aretta”
Si parte dall’area ristoro “Aretta”, un piccolo angolo attrezzato immerso nel verde, perfetto per iniziare (o concludere) la giornata all’aria aperta. Qui troverai:
Punto di noleggio e ricarica e-bike
Chiosco ristoro con prodotti locali
Area giochi per bambini
Zona picnic e barbecue sotto gli alberi
๐บ๏ธ Indirizzo: via Marta Robbio Tacci
๐ Posizione su Google Maps
๐ Parcheggio: disponibile sul posto (5–10 auto), ma consigliamo di lasciare l’auto nell’area comunale accanto al palazzetto dello sport e raggiungere l’Aretta a piedi o in bici:
๐ Link al parcheggio consigliato
๐ Indirizzo: via Nuova 2, Roccantica (RI)
๐ตโ๏ธ Il percorso
Lunghezza: 4 km (solo andata)
Dislivello: da 450 m a 800 m slm
Fondo: strada battuta e tratti cementati
Tipologia: percorso lineare, accessibile anche a famiglie
Si pedala su una carrareccia ampia e tranquilla, circondati da una natura che cambia colore ad ogni curva. L’aria profuma di bosco, il silenzio è rotto solo dal fruscio delle foglie… e all’improvviso, la vista si apre: il Monte Soratte si staglia all’orizzonte, mentre la Valle del Tevere si stende ai tuoi piedi. In alcuni tratti, puoi scorgere anche la spettacolare dolina carsica del Revotano, un luogo unico nel suo genere, simbolo geologico e spirituale di Roccantica.
๐ง Arrivo: Fonte Regna
La destinazione è un luogo magico: Fonte Regna, una sorgente naturale che dà vita a un antico fontanile in pietra. Qui puoi rinfrescarti con acqua purissima, sederti all’ombra e goderti il panorama. Secondo la tradizione locale, è il posto perfetto per una “panzanella sabina”: pane imbevuto direttamente alla fonte, appoggiato sulle pietre levigate e gustato nella pace del bosco.
Accanto al fontanile si estende un bosco monumentale di faggi, querce e lecci, un autentico santuario naturale che invita alla sosta e alla contemplazione.
๐ฅพ Oltre la fonte
Se hai ancora energia, da qui partono diversi sentieri escursionistici. Il più avventuroso ti conduce fino alla vetta del Monte Pizzuto (1.288 m), uno dei panorami più emozionanti dell’intera Sabina.
๐ Perché scegliere questo percorso?
Perché unisce sport, natura e tradizione in un'unica esperienza
Perché è adatto a tutti, dai cicloturisti esperti alle famiglie con bambini
Perché ti regala pace, panorami e autenticità, lontano dai percorsi affollati
๐ Cosa portare
Acqua e snack (anche se il ristoro è presente in partenza)
Scarpe comode e una felpa leggera
Macchina fotografica o smartphone… perché vorrai ricordarti questo posto
in Sabina, a Casperia, a Cantalupo in Sabina, a Roccantica, a Montasola
Proposta che non potete non cogliere al volo: noleggio di ebike e degustazione di 4 tipi di Barbera. Siamo nel Monferrato, area del Barbera. Se amate questo vino lo amate ancora di più se invece non lo conoscete...questa è l'esperienza perfetta per voi!
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Un grazioso cancelletto separa il borgo antico della città di Montalbano Jonico, denominata dai residenti Terra Vecchia, da una suggestiva immersione nel cuore della Riserva naturale dei Calanchi per valorizzare un luogo unico che racconta come era la vita della Terra milioni di anni fa.
Il borgo antico è collegato alla valle del Fiume Agri da una mulattiera (appiett') che attraversano i calanchi della Riserva, un tempo via obbligata per i contadini che quotidianamente si recavano nei propri poderi (giardini).
Tra i nudi calanchi, ricchissimi di fossili e accenni di macchia mediterranea, si possono effettuare osservazioni botaniche, geologiche, paleontologiche e storico-culturali.
Il sito è stato definito dai massimi esperti un vero museo paleontologico a cielo aperto, costituito da un’immensa quantità e varietà di contenuto fossilifero con ben nove livelli vulcanoclastici, a testimonianza di altrettante e distinte eruzioni vulcaniche.
I Calanchi sono costituiti da una successione sedimentaria di età tra 1,2 milioni di anni e circa 640 mila anni che rappresenta l’espressione fisica (le argille) della transizione dal Pleistocene inferiore al Pleistocene medio.
Per purezza geologica e di stratificazione i Calanchi di Montalbano Jonico sono stati proposti all’Inqua (International Union for Quaternary Research) per il Chiodo d’oro (golden spyke).
Possibile, previa prenotazione, un rientro nel centro abitato con ebike del vicino centro noleggio Ginestrebike. Quest'ultimo offre la possibilità di adibire le sue ebike che le Cargobike di seggiolini ammortizzati a norma. Le Cargobike elettrificate con una capacità di carico fino ad 80kg sono state scelte da Noi per condividere con i Nostri bambini diversamente abili l'esperienza di una escursione in paesaggi incontaminati.
Un tour facile e adatto anche a chi non è allenato, attraverso il quale si potrà scoprire l'incantevole campagna della Murgia. Si parte dal punto noleggio ebike di Martina Franca in direzione Alberobello e pedalando attraverso la campagna collinare della Murgia Sud Orientale si possono apprezzare splendidi panorami caratterizzati dalla presenza dei trulli e dei muretti a secco ormai patrimonio dell'Unesco. In prossimità di Alberobello una breve sosta presso Bosco Selva e dopo poche centinaia di metri ci si ritrova nella principale piazza del centro monumentale di Alberobello. Si riprende a pedalare e sempre attraversando le tipiche strade di campagna si raggiunge una delle principali cantine della Valle d'Itria: la visita riguarda la storica masseria, i vigneti, gli impianti di produzione vinicola e infine la degustazione dei vini. Al termine si ritorna al punto di noleggio dopo un breve tragitto.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
Cycling through the gentle hills of the Langhe on an e-bike is always an exciting adventure, but this route offers a unique experience that goes beyond traditional boundaries. Starting from the famous vine-covered hills, the journey leads you towards new horizons, exploring the transition between the Langhe and the Cuneo plain, reaching the evocative Augusta Bagiennorum Special Reserve. As you move away from the classic vineyard panoramas, you'll discover a gradually transforming landscape, offering breathtaking views of the plain and immersing you in an area rich in millennial history. This itinerary is an invitation to explore the diversity of the territory, combining the beauty of the UNESCO Langhe with the surprising archaeological richness of Bene Vagienna.
Novello
Novello, the starting point of your journey, welcomes you with its neo-Gothic castle, an architectural gem that dominates the surrounding landscape. Built on the remains of an ancient medieval manor, it now offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills. Before departing, don't forget to visit the Wine Shop to taste Nascetta, the local white wine.
Narzole
Narzole marks the border between the Cuneo plateau and the Langhe. Here the landscape changes: vineyards give way to hazelnut groves, woods and wheat fields. The quiet country road offers panoramic views of the Langhe hills on one side and the plain on the other. The historic centre, with its parish church dedicated to San Bernardo, is worth a brief visit.
Bene Vagienna
Bene Vagienna is the beating heart of this itinerary. The Augusta Bagiennorum Special Reserve, established in 1993, protects a 213-hectare area rich in Roman archaeological remains. You can explore the site through a self-guided archaeological trail, enriched with numerous information panels. Don't miss the chance to visit the monumental oak tree and the chapel of San Pietro, built in the early Middle Ages on Roman foundations. The visitor centre offers further insights into the history of the place. The historic centre of Bene Vagienna, with its noble palaces and baroque churches, completes the cultural experience.
The Experience
This 37 km route is an adventure accessible to all thanks to e-bikes, which make even the most challenging stretches manageable. The self-guided itinerary, supported by the BikeSquare app, offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping when and where you prefer. Starting from Novello and crossing Narzole before reaching Bene Vagienna, you'll discover the rich diversity of a territory that goes beyond the boundaries of the classic Langhe. It's a journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of surprising landscapes, food and wine traditions, and archaeological treasures, offering a unique experience that broadens your knowledge of this wonderful region. The Augusta Bagiennorum Special Reserve, with its combination of nature and history, represents the culmination of this journey, allowing you to literally pedal through the centuries.
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