Tipi Percorsi
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
Evento di gruppo, alla scoperta del vino Ribona e delle cantine Murola, Saputi, Sant'Isidoro e Podere Sabbioni.
Percorso ad anello di 40 km, con partenza alle ore 10:00 da Petriolo, fino a Colmurano, e ritorno al Bar Centrale intorno alle 16:00.
Lungo il percorso, che si snoda fra strade bianche ed asfaltate (i tratti di sterrato sono stati esclusi, per evitare il fango), dopo circa 5 km di strada panoramica, incontreremo la Cantina Murola, dove degusteremo il Ribona Baccius ed il Giula '21.
Dopo la breve sosta, proseguiremo verso la valle del fiume Fiastra ed attraverseremo il parco archeologico Urbs Salvia, per salire al borgo di Urbisaglia (Urbs Salvia), Città della Regio V Picenum, che nacque come nel II secolo a.C. Da qui, proseguiremo in verso Colmurano, attraverseremo il borgo e, dopo circa 20 km dalla partenza arriveremo alla Cantina Saputi, dove ci aspettano i due assaggi di Ribona e dove potremmo consumare il pranzo al sacco in mezzo al verde.
Dopo la sosta di circa un'oretta, ripartiremo alla volta dei territori dell'Abbadia di Fiastra, e ci potremmo fermare ad scoprire la piccola e magnifica chiesa di Maestà, denominata anche Santa Maria del Massaccio: la primitiva edicola sacra venne infatti eretta a ridosso di un rudere romano, probabilmente un monumento funerario (ancora oggi visibile), situato lungo l'antica Salaria Gallica.
Continuando, lungo la direttrice del fiume Fiastra, entreremo nei territori dell'Abbadia, per poi arrivare al colle di Colbuccaro dove conosceremo la Cantina Sant'Isidoro ed i vini Pausola e Beltrovato '22.
Ci stiamo ora avvicinando al ritorno, ma prima ci aspetta la scoperta della Cantina Podere Sabbioni e del suo Ribona '22, che potremmo assaggiare in mezzo ai filari della sua vigna.
Al ritorno a Petriolo, è possibile visitare il museo dei legni processionali o, per gli irriducibili, fare un aperitivo al Bar Centrale
Marca Maceratese, nella Marca Maceratese, a Macerata, a Petriolo
Guided ebike wine tour with Frascati Superiore tasting. It starts from the Frascati station or c /o our partner in Frascati, you cross the charming town of Frascati with its alleys, its cathedral and its splendid sixteenth-century villas. From there, you begin to climb towards Monte Tusculum and its splendid archaeological park. Walking in the greenery you descend dirt roads arriving at the small village of Monte Porzio Catone. After traveling 25 km it is time to taste our magnificent Frascati-Superiore in wonderful cellars rich in history (Olivella, Erba Regina, Santa Barbara, Villa Simone, Casal Pilozzo, Nerumalia, De santis, Pietra Porzia etc. etc.). A unique and unrepeatable tour with tasting in an area to be explored near Rome. The tour has a minimum of 5 participants and a maximum of 10.
Between pajare and dry mulls, it is a ride in the interior of the Salento the second leg of the Cycloth of the Ionian Salento. After Nardò, it touches Galatone, with its borgo dominated by the Sanctuary of the Crucifix, and then passes from Sannicle and Alezio. The sweet salentine campaign alternates to the municipalities of Taviano, Racale and Alliste. The small and evocative borgo of Felline opens the way to the approx in Ugento, the town of the tiny Zeus.
salento, salento ionico, in salento, maglia, lecce, puglia, nardò, avetrana
Oggi puoi fare un regalo davvero speciale: un buono del valore di 35€ per una giornata in bici elettrica.
È di più di un semplice regalo o di un augurio...è il divertimento assicurato!
Tu lo compri adesso, chi lo riceve decide quando usarlo.
Di tempo ce n'è, perché il buono che compri ora sarà valido 1 anno e potrà essere usato per pedalare in una delle destination di BikeSquare attive sul nostro sito.
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
The departure and ' the Bike Square rental point of Cabella Ligure. From here by continuing along the provincial 140, it comes in the vicinity of the inhabited Albera Ligure from which the Albirola Valley begins. After the iron bridge begins a small asphalted secondary road leading to the fraction of Santa Maria-Venaint. Percorrupting it comes in a suggestive borgo, with the stone houses and the seicentesco water mill in Santamaria, reachable via a steep path that continues to the pond feeding the Mulino where a pleasant area is located. Continuing on the 'ring, after a few returning, you reach Santa Maria where to make an 'interesting walk between the evocative stone houses, an ancient washroom and see the dedicated chiesette to the Madonna della Neve. Resuming the path comes to Venus, a small borough well valued by its inhabitants with floral addobbons. Here it is possible to see the Church of the Saints Matthew and Fortunato, dating back to the 9th century, built on the ruins of the ' Abbey of Venish, among the oldest monastic foundations in the area. From here you enjoy a breathtaking view on the Borbera Valley. After a few kilometres, Pallavicino and finally the castle of Borgo Adorno built in 1100 by the Spinola, now Casa Museum of the painter Clemen Parrocchetti, has been reached. From here the path is particularly panoramic. It reaches localities ' Campana and returns to the provincial road to Cantalupo Ligure, passing through the location of Pertuso, known as the starting point of the suggestive trial called the stone doors. From here you can admire a suggestive canyon, long a few kilometres and marked by a very bitter nature dominated by spectacular rock formations, unfortunately also known for sad episodes related to World War II. Before returning to Cabella Ligure it is worth climbing over the evocative iron bridge and crossing the river from which the beautiful territory of this valley between Piedmont and Liguria takes its name.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
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
The most suggestive e-bike itinerary of the Castelli Romani park. The route passes through the joyful Frascati, the volcanic lakes in Nemi and Castel Gandolfo, crossing Lanuvio, Genzano, Ariccia and finally Marino and Frascati. The itinerary has an easy practicability and during the trip you will enjoy fantastic panoramas. Each town has its own peculiarity: Rocca di Papa with its fortress, Nemi with its lake and its misterious town, Lanuvio is full of history with its walls and its temples, Ariccia is famous thanks to its "fraschette", Genzano has fantastic boulevards, Albano with its joyful main avenue. Finally you can taste the characteristic wine of Marino and Frascati in the most famous villas of Grottaferrata and Frascati.
This ebike tour in Ciociaria will allow you to discover, without too much effort, some traits of two among the most famous paths in all of Italy. It is part of Ceprano's rental point, where you can choose the electric bike best suited to you. After a few kilometers of pedalata you will enter a road, immersed in nature, which is part of the group of European cycling itineraries called EuroVelo. Along this route you will meet the Natural Monument Grotte of Falvaterra and Rio Obaco, where we advise you to stop to visit the interior of the Grotts or simply refresh yourself to its exterior. The second part of the itinerary envisages, then, to reach and take part of another historic path, the Via Francigena. This, away from the main routes, will lead you to the country of Ceprano and finally back to the rental point.
Bike + Train : with an increasingly careful eye to sustainability in the tourism sphere, at the request will be possible to rent the ebike directly from Ceprano-Falvaterra railway station. You can, therefore, reach Ceprano by train (connected directly with Rome and Naples), rent the ebike and re-mark it back to the same station at the end of the experience.
EuroVelo 5
EuroVelo is a group of cycling routes that cross all of Europe. In particular we find ourselves along the stretch called EuroVelo 5, also called "Via Romea Francigena" 3,900 kilometres long, which, once finished, will unite London in Brindisi, passing through Milan, Rome and our Ciociaria. After leaving Ceprano's rental point you'll be pedaling yourself right on secondary roads, immersed in the tranquility, sounds and perfumes typical of the campaign that will enrich your experience along the whole adventure. After a few kilometers you'll reach the SP151, which is part of the aforementioned EuroVelo 5, along which you'll meet some of the local trattories and producers, the reported Fontana Water Bianca, where you can stop to drink and fill up your borracks and, with a small detour from the main route, the Grottoes of Falvaterra.
Grotte of Falvaterra and Rio Obaco
Soon after leaving SP151 you will reach the Natural Monument Grotte in Falvaterra and Rio Obaco, a veritable hidden gem in the heart of Ciociaria. Here we advise you to stop to visit the interior of the complex (in this case you will need to reach the ticket office first, report on the map) or simply to rest on its exterior, where the temperatures fall sharply and, especially in the warmer days, you can enjoy the fresh from the caves and the torrent limpid spilling out of it.
Via Francigena
Back in the saddle to your ebike, you will be walking a few kilometers until you reach the dam that will allow you to cross the Liri River and arrive at the Lake St. John Inload. In a short time you will find yourself along the Via Francigena (also reported by numerous road signs) that will take you to pedal first around the lake and then on a long white road that crosses the woods, away from paved roads and cars. Once you return to the main road, continuing to follow the road signs also, you will be returning to a secondary road that will allow you to reach another small lake, that of San Giacomo. Among the local inhabitants, this small water mirror is known for its particular connection with the Moon : as can be seen from satellite images, in fact, its particular form reminds precisely that of a crescent ; the numerous elevations and lowering of the water level during the course of the year remind those of the tides in the Earth-to-Earth interaction ; finally, the road leading from the country to the lake (in the path is the one you'll encounter by leaving it) is called its own Via Guardaluna.
By continuing the path we reach, finally, the municipality of Ceprano once again crossed the river thanks to the historic bridge which in the past divided the Papal State from the Kingdom of the South and which was mentioned in an episode of the Divine Comedy. Right after you arrive in Ceprano's main square where you can choose whether to stop to drink an aperitif or continue to re-enter the rental point, where you'll have a relaxation area, a relaxation area in the greenery of a plateau, the bar and restaurant Le Ganze where you can reinstate your energies, eating typical dishes of the laitier and ciociara cuisine.
This bike experience is perfect for unusually and sustainably discovering the beauties of the ciocious territory, immersing itself in its history, in its pristine nature and gusting its typical products.
in Ciociaria, in Falvaterra, in Ceprano, in Frosinone, at Falvaterra Cavern, in Strangolagalli, in Arce, in Colfelice
Gallerie Trenino Elettrico
Parco di Montecerreto
Fosso del Re
Salita delle Antenne
Arboreto Didattico di Ca’ Vagnetto
Vitigni di Torraccia/Faetano
Parco del Marano
Castello di Montegiardino
in San Marino, around San Marino
An articulated tour that showcases all of the repertoire, of the typologies of cycling paths of the Bay of the Sun. From Aurelia they earn a hundred metres of quota going back to the church of Holy Cross ; they follow four km of the way Iulia Augusta goes. At the crossroads from the leading abbey, Saint Martin is beginning to follow, in strong ascent, the guinea pig "two red boils". A dirt goes up with some delightfully panoramic returns on the plains of Albenga. A few tens of meters along the ridge, and on the left appear the "S-toppled S" scorer that reports on the south side. It begins the "trail of the wave", perhaps the most iconic trace of the area : an incredible panoramic sea view, excavated on the steps of the quarzite of the falsehoods that loom above the port of Alassio. Technical difficulties and a few trialistic passages are compensated by the feeling of floating free between heaven and sea. It relaxes us a little bit, circumventing the Bignone and Pisciavino mountains, and preparing for "The Jungle." Exposed to the north, on the opposite side of the watershed, the ring swirl for softer and booby-sided slopes : a surprising change of scenery. To go back to the valley you can use one of the ridge's multiters. It is located the communal street for the Palazzotto, passes this large abandoned building and, a few metres later, in front of a villa with a curious garitta, begins the descent on selels, with the marked "two red losanges". The first trait does not incite fear, then takes a breath for a few metres on the "red boil" path and the mulattage begins to plunge with a slope no bad. At the end-ruzzled we find ourselves again in the city.
in Liguria, in Toirano, in Albenga, in Borghetto Santo Spirito, in Loano, in Finale ligure, to Monte Carmelo Sanctuary
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,
The cyclotourist route in e-bike that starts from Aosta leaves from the city to then continue down the valley between panoramic paths to the discovery of the wonders of Valle D' Aosta.
Parting from Aosta, you will peddle along the path of Noveilloz, immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps. The route offers breathtaking panoramas in the surrounding mountains, lush woodlands and green meadows that create a perfect backdrop for a pleasant pedal in electric bike.
Man hands that pedals along the saddle path to theebike mtb, you'll have the opportunity to admire the beauty of the surrounding woods, green meadows and the impressive mountains that make from the backdrop to the landscape. The e-bikes will allow you to face the climbs from Aosta without too much effort and along the way you will be able to observe the wonders of nature like flowers and small animals.
During the route, you'll pass by picturesque villages like Cheserod and Verou, where you can take a break and peddle in electric bikes on ancient lanes between bait and ancient houses from traditional architecture and taste some local delicacies.
Continuing along the trail, you will reach Turlin by passing through Grosse Thoule, where you will be able to enjoy the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of the mountain.
Finally, you will return to Aosta by completing the circular round bringing with you indelible memories of a unique and unforgettable adventure immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
In questo percorso,oltre a pedalare immersi nella natura incontaminata delle nostre Valli potrai godere dei panorami delle Big Bench di Mongiardino Ligure e di Vobbia.Durante questo tour attraverserai 2 pachi regionali, in Liguria Il Parco Dell' Antola e in Piemonte, il Parco dell' Alta Val Borbera.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
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
Cycling through the gentle hills of the Langhe as a family on e-bikes is an adventure that combines fun, discovery and relaxation. This route, designed to be accessible to all, allows even the youngest to enjoy the beauty of UNESCO landscapes effortlessly. The electric bicycles, equipped with child seats and accessories, make the journey comfortable and safe. As parents pedal gently, children can admire the succession of vineyards, listen to birdsong and breathe the pure air of the hills. Every bend reveals a new breathtaking view, every stop is an opportunity to create unforgettable family memories, with grape juice tastings for the little ones and fine wine samplings for the adults.
Barolo
Barolo, the world capital of its namesake wine, is the beating heart of your journey. The majestic Falletti Castle dominates the landscape and houses the WiMu, the Wine Museum, an interactive and engaging experience suitable for all ages. Children will enjoy the multimedia installations whilst adults can delve into the region's wine culture. Stroll through the narrow streets of the historic centre, stopping at the numerous wine shops for tastings (for adults) and at artisanal ice cream parlours for a tasty break appreciated by the whole family. For the more curious, the Corkscrew Museum offers a unique collection that will fascinate both young and old. Don't forget to make a stop at the municipal playground, where children can expend energy whilst you enjoy the view over the surrounding vineyards.
Novello
Novello, the starting and ending point of your tour, welcomes you with its quiet and authentic atmosphere. The village's viewpoint offers a panoramic view that enchants adults and children alike, perfect for taking souvenir photos and for a picnic with local products. In the historic centre, you can admire the Castle, albeit only from the outside. The main square is ideal for a relaxing break, perhaps enjoying artisanal ice cream. For the more curious, a visit to the Wine Shop will allow you to discover Nascetta, a native white wine, whilst children can taste non-alcoholic grape juices. The municipal playground offers a further opportunity for entertainment for the little ones.
The Experience
This 14 km circular route, starting and ending in Novello, is an experience designed to be accessible to all, perfect for families with children thanks to e-bikes that 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, with the possibility of making frequent stops to admire the landscape, have a snack or simply play outdoors. You will traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature and the cultural richness of the region. It's a journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of a unique territory in the world, offering an unforgettable experience for the whole family, where every pedal stroke is an adventure and an opportunity for sharing.
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
A perfect cycling excursion for all, which will take you on a circular journey between pristine nature and fascinating historical boroughs. In a moment, you'll be immersed in picturesque landscapes and picturesque villages. The pathway snuggles between demanding and breathtaking salitis, offering numerous variants. Along the route, you may encounter wild animals such as foxes and deer, and walk a stretch of the famous "Strada of Assietta" before heading down to Susa, a city from the millennial past, crossroads of transalpine routes between Italy and France. Crossing the narrow streets of the historical center of Susa, you can admire the majestic Arc of Augustus, dating back to 9-8 BC, with behind the ruins of the Roman aqueduct of the 4th century. This pedal will allow you to discover numerous medieval constructions as well, perdense yourself in the charm of the streets of the historic, lively and animated centre by tourists from all over the world. Susa is also famous for the city market that is held every Tuesday, recalling visitors from all over the valley. Here you can find products typical of the piemontese enogastronomical tradition, such as the cheeses of the high mountain alpeses, as well as plants, flowers and clothing. Returning to Bussoleno, before reconnecting your e-bike, make a stop in the historic center to admire "Casa Aschieri," a magnificent example of perfectly preserved medieval architecture. An unforgettable experience between history, culture and breathtaking landscapes, ideal for those looking for an adventure to the open air rich in emotion.
in Val Susa, in Valsusa, in Avigliana, in Caprie, in Villadora, in Condove, to Sacra of San Michele, to Rocca Sella
Partendo dal punto di noleggio ebike di Mongiardino Ligure,si segue la stradina "via Crêuza" che ripercorre l' antica VIA DELLA SALATA. Il nome dice tutto.Era una delle strade dove le carovane di muli carichi di sale, erano diretti verso la Lombardia e il Piemonte.Arrivati alla frazione di Costa Salata ,si prosegue atrraverso uno stretto bivio che sale a sinistra, segnallato da una freccia di legno. Qui si abbandona lo sterrato,e la stradina sale tranquillamente, vi sono piccoli tratti in cui il terreno e' sconnesso ed e' raccomandabile ,scendere e spingere per il breve tratto l' e-bike,in alcuni punti vi sono delle pozzanghere.La stradina si immerge in un bosco di castagni.A un certo punto si incontra un grande prato verde ,girando a sinistra si entra in quel che rimane del paese e della piccola chiesetta dedicata a San Pasquale.
Ritornati nella strada principale si prosegue verso Borassi ,Frazione di Roccaforte Ligure . Il percorso prosegue verso Montemanno, e qui si gode di una bellissima vista sulla Val Sisola e sui vigneti di Timorasso,Arrivati a Sisola si rientra pedalando lungo la strada ormai asfaltata.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
A ring path with departure from Petriolo which, through secondary or shallow roads, allows to reach the Church Church of Santa Croce d 'Ete,
Marca Maceratese, nella Marca Maceratese, a Macerata, a Petriolo
Agro Pontino and the Appia Antica
Today's e-bike cycling tour starts from Borgo Faiti and reaches Terracina passing through the Appia Antica, offering a fascinating journey that will allow you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the area, savoring the local typical products.
Starting from Borgo Faiti, a small village in the Agro Pontino in the heart of the Lepini Mountains, you can admire wonderful landscapes and breathe the fresh air of the countryside. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit ancient Roman ruins and archaeological sites that testify to the historical importance of this millenary road.
The e-bike route crosses fields, vineyards, and various watercourses used in reclamation and agriculture, making this stretch very suggestive.
Terracina and its local products
The e-bike route continues along the Linea Pia reclamation canal where you can admire the papal customs house and reach the seaside town of Terracina. There are numerous opportunities to stop and taste local products, such as buffalo mozzarella, pecorino cheeses, extra virgin olive oil, and local wines. Equally numerous are the wineries in the area to taste the exquisite wines from the surrounding hills such as Moscato di Terracina DOC.
Today's e-bike tour ends in Terracina, where you can admire the beautiful beaches and crystal-clear sea, savoring typical dishes of the local cuisine based on fresh fish, such as pasta with clams, grilled swordfish, and sea fritters.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno