Tipi Percorsi
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
What's better than a day outdoors at the foot of the mountains?
And what's better than a day outdoors at the foot of the mountains among enchanting landscapes and without the thought of having to drive a car?
This is the experience in the Terre del Monviso that allows you to arrive by train and leave by bike!
You can reach Saluzzo by train along the Savigliano-Saluzzo-Cuneo line. The line is managed by Arenaways, our partner in promoting this train+bike experience.
The BikeSquare Monviso rental companies will take care of delivering the e-bikes at the station and illustrate the route that you can follow from the BikeSquare app.
The route is simple and allows you to reach the center of Saluzzo and get to the top where the most beautiful buildings linked to the history of this town and the Marquisate of Saluzzo are concentrated.
The route continues to Staffarda and from here, after visiting the Abbey and admiring its magnificent cloister, you can pedal towards Revello which welcomes you to the Po Valley - and then return to Saluzzo.
It is advisable to book this experience at least 2 days in advance so as to allow the rental agents at the BikeSquare Monviso rental point to organize the delivery.
in paesana, at pian del re, at pian della regina, in ostana, in sanfront, in revello, in saluzzo, in staffarda, in bagnolo, in barge, in crissolo, at pian mune, in valle bronda, in brondello, in castellar, in rifreddo
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
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
You pedal between "pajare" and dry stone walls, peasant architectures that have defined the very identity of the Salento countryside, protecting vegetable gardens and olive trees.
The inland on the hills, just a little above sea level, gives way to Gallipoli for a long ride along the seaside to Torre dell'Alto, a stage for magical sunsets on the cliff between the green of Porto Selvaggio Park and the blue of the Ionian Sea.
The starting point of this route is Nardò. Pedaling, you pass through the municipalities of: Galatone, Sannicola, Chiesanuova, Alezio, Gallipoli, Rivabella, Lido Conchiglie, Santa Maria al Bagno, Santa Caterina di Nardò, Cenate.
The route mainly develops on asphalt roads (about 90%) with low traffic; in the summer months of July and August, the coastal road is instead characterized by heavy traffic.
What are 'pajare'?
Pajare are ancient rural buildings typical of the Apulia region. These structures, dating back to prehistoric times and used until the 19th century, represent a unique example of traditional rural architecture.
Pajare are entirely built in dry stone, without the use of mortar, and have a conical or trullo-shaped structure, with a dome roof resembling a beehive. This particular shape was designed to ensure better resistance to the weather and greater durability over time.
Originally used as temporary shelters for farmers during working hours in the fields, pajare have often been restored and transformed into accommodations for tourists who want to experience a unique stay immersed in nature and the history of Apulia.
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This tour will make you discover the artistic and architectural beauties of Palermo, cities from the millennial roots that from the days of the Phoenicians to the present day were crossroads and encounter of different cultures that left their footprint.
The e-bikes allow you to take a much larger tour of the normal and get to know the monuments and realities that the majority of visitors cannot see.
The tour starts from the south east by meeting first the "Ponte dell 'Ammiraglio"one of the very few constructions of the Arab period still perfectly intact.
We will then travel to the city, cross via Maqueda, arrive at the Four Caints in the city where and possible to admire the Fontana di Pretoria.
It is continued on the" Arabo-Normanno " site that includes the Cathedral, the Palace of the Normans, the Palace of the Zisa, also from the Catacombs of the Cappuccini.
From the theatres Massimo before and Politeama then embroidering the Viale of Freedom, after about three kilometers you will find yourself at the Parco della Favorita where you can visit the beautiful Chinese Palazzina.
If you're hungry on the way back there has been hungry c ' it's the typical palermite street food in Kalsa Square that will make your case.
From here you can continue for the historic center rich in so many other monuments and curiosities to discover.
in Palermo
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un anello sul quale tragitto si potranno vedere quattro castelli particolarmente suggestivi. Il percorso si svolge su strada asfaltata, da Lerma fino a Strada Bellaria e poi in Strada Casale Bacchetti. Si arriva all'abitato di Silvano D'Orba e si costeggia la collina del Castello. Si attraversa il caratteristico borgo connotato dal suo imponente castello e noto per le sue distillerie di grappa. Si ritorna risalendo i tornanti percorrendo una strada sterrata panoramica che si ricongiunge a Strada Bellaria. Si svolta a destra nella sterrata “Cascina Canali” fino ad arrivare al ponte sul torrente Piota. Si arriva alla S.P. 172 che si percorre svoltando a destra per circa 300 m per poi attraversare e prendere la strada asfaltata che porta a Tagliolo Monferrato, antico borgo medioevale che sorge intorno al castello, composto da strette viuzze, muri in pietra ed archivolti, con la casa del boia e la Chiesa di S. Maria Annunziata, antica parrocchiale.
Ancora visibile è l’edificio della Corte d’appello sede di tribunale durante il XVIII secolo
La chiesa più antica è S. Vito, situata all'interno del cimitero, che fu la prima parrocchia del paese. L'attuale parrocchia è San Nicolò, nella piazza prospiciente il Castello, con un campanile in pietra arenaria lavorato a sbalzo. Da Tagliolo si ritorna a Lerma percorrendo la S.P. 170 e da lì si rientra a Casaleggio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
A path that will make you discover the Marina di Schiavonea and the historic center of Corigliano Calabro.
The village of Corigliano Calabro is waiting for you and you'll can discover it in the simplest way: with an ebike!
In Marina di Schiavonea you will pass by Palazzo delle Fiere with the Torre del Cupo and the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna.
From the beaches you can move in the countryside and "climb" the hills of citrus and centuries-old olive groves.
Here you are in Corigliano Calabro, you can stop and relax maybe taking a picture of the sea from the Piana di Sibari.
in Sibari, in Corigliano Calabro, in Schiavonea, at Piana di Sibari
Percorso num 1
Monte Saccarello, Taggia
Partendo dal borgo di Buronzo, dopo una colazione/merenda nella corte di Armonie in Corte, si esce dal castello dall'arco principale per raggiungere le vicine risaie.
Quando il cielo è limpido, in primavera, la catena delle Alpi (con il massiccio del Monte Rosa e le cime imbiancate) si specchia nelle risaie allagate creando un panorama suggestivo. I più attenti potranno scorgere la cupola del Santuario di Oropa vegliare sulla valle e sulla Baraggia.
Su una strada sterrata ci si sposta verso il bosco del Rosignolo, attraversando per un breve tratto la strada provinciale, e addentrandosi, di nuovo su sterrato, con una breve salita, verso l'azienda agricola e l'Agriturismo Rosignolo, dove si potranno vedere gli animali dell'allevamento e i macchinari dell'azienda agricola al lavoro nelle risaie.
L'anello si richiude ai piedi del Castello di Buronzo, dove dalla scalinata che porta alla chiesa si rientra nel borgo e si può visitare il castello consortile.
in Baraggia, in Buronzo, in Biella, in Vercelli, in Gattinara, In San Giacomo Vercellese, in Rosavenda, in Sesia natural parc
The e-bike route to discover the hills of Barbaresco unfolds through gentle hills, historic villages, and spectacular landscapes, offering the opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture and taste typical products from the Langhe region. The starting point for the e-bike tour is the bike rental location in the tranquility of the Alba vineyards. For those interested, a tasting can be organized before departure at the Adriano Marco e Vittorio Winery in San Rocco Seno D'Elvio, where you can savor Alba wines.
Rocche dei Sette Fratelli
On the bike, you will pedal towards the Rocche dei Sette Fratelli, one of the natural wonders of the Langhe. To reach this enchanting place, you will use secondary roads with very low traffic that are scenic and suggestive, winding through hills rich in vineyards. The Rocche are a unique geological formation characterized by sandy erosion towers that create an almost lunar landscape.
With the e-bike, tackling the climbs will be easy without tiring, allowing you to enjoy the panorama that unfolds on the horizon, where vineyards, hazelnut groves, and woodlands blend seamlessly into a single enchanting landscape. Nature enthusiasts will have fun observing and recognizing various types of shrubs and flowers, and if you are lucky, you might spot different species of birds. The viewpoint at Rocche dei Sette Fratelli is a well-equipped area perfect for stopping for a break or a delightful picnic.
The Rocche dei Sette Fratelli also offers an excellent opportunity for photography enthusiasts: the contrasts between the rock formations and the green of the vineyards create unusual and characteristic scenes. Additionally, if you're in the mood for adventure, there are several trails that allow you to further explore the area.
Donna di Langa
After stopping at Rocche dei Sette Fratelli with the electric bikes, you will reach the Donna di Langa viewpoint in Trezzo Tinella. Here, you can observe the "Donna di Langa" monument honoring the hard work of women in the Langhe region. In Beppe Fenoglio's stories, we can often read testimonies about this.
Donna di Langa is also equipped for picnics and has a fountain for water, making it a great stop to refill your water bottle and relax while enjoying the view and the majesty of nature.
What to See in Barbaresco
On your e-bike, you will pedal along secondary roads among the rows of Nebbiolo grapes that give rise to the famous and prestigious Barbaresco wine. This wine takes its name from the municipality where it is produced—Barbaresco itself. Upon arriving in the town of Barbaresco, you will find yourself in front of a small but charming village known for its namesake wine, which is one of the most prestigious in Italy. Here, you can visit the Barbaresco Tower, an ancient medieval watchtower that offers spectacular panoramic views of the Tanaro Valley and the surrounding vineyards. The tower has a panoramic terrace and is open to the public. History enthusiasts, aided by the evocative landscape, will be able to relive the medieval past of the town with their eyes wide open.
Moreover, Barbaresco is home to several wineries that offer wine tastings. It is advisable to book a visit to one of the local wineries in advance to learn more about the production process of Barbaresco and taste some of the best wines from the region.
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**Update on 22nd September 2020**
The following text and the linked "hikes" routes are part of the Gallo Nero Bike Day event on last 20th September 2020. Together with the organising body we decided to let the routes be available all year round, hoping that more and more people decide to cycle on our roads. If you want to visit wineries, restaurants and businesses who joined the event, please call in advance because special menus and prices and opening times may vary without notification.
The ride is easy: starting from Greve in Chianti, the route passes through the hamlets of Greti- Passo dei Pecorai- Ferrone. Leaving behind the last houses in Ferrone, cyclists will then turn left to tackle the one and only climb, the uphill road of Luiano (length Km 3,500; elevation difference 3%), which offers a truly classic view of the territory, with vineyards and olive groves. Mercatale is the halfway mark and as the route continues towards the four roads, riders will enjoy panoramic views of the Val di Pesa valley (with San Donato and Tavarnelle) on the right, extending all the way to the countryside surrounding Siena. As the route descends on the downhill road of Leccia, it embraces the traditional Florentine Chianti landscape and participants will take in amazing views while pedaling on vineyard-lined roads, admiring Impruneta, Chiocchio and Strada in Chianti in the distance. A right turn at the end of the slope will bring participants to Greve in Chianti, and back to the beginning of the route after 9 Km on flat roads.
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Discover Spello and its surroundings on an exciting self-guided ebike tour through the fascinating landscapes of Umbria. Starting from the ancient medieval town of Spello, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and history along a route that will take you through evocative places and picturesque villages.
Our tour, suitable for everyone, starts in Spello and following the Subasio road takes us to the castle of Collepino. Collepino, once known as Colle-Lupino or Collepieno, is a charming medieval castle situated on the eastern slopes of Mount Subasio, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level. From its promontory, always kissed by the sun, one can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Chiona torrent, the city of Foligno and the Spoletana Valley. St. Francis, in a moment of admiration, said of the Spoletana Valley: ‘Nihil iucundius vidi valle mea spoletana’ - ‘I have seen nothing more beautiful than my Spoletana Valley’.
Continuing along the road that skirts Subasio and passes the enchanting castle of San Giovanni di Collepino, one arrives at Armenzano, the castle perched on a hill that offers a spectacular view of the Nocerine hills and mountains and the green valley of the Anna torrent. Every year in June, the surrounding landscape is covered in the brilliant yellow-gold mantle of flowering broom.
Following the same road, we then reach the tiny and pretty hamlet of Costa di Trex, which from the slopes of Subasio overlooks the Tescio valley and the Marchetto ditch.
The tour then continues in the direction of Assisi, where a stop is obligatory due to the countless beauties and sightseeing opportunities that this place, one of the most popular and well-known in the entire Umbria region, offers visitors.
From Assisi we then take the route back to Spello via the magnificent Via degli Ulivi, passing enchanting views and small jewels of local history and culture such as the Maestà del Mascione (or Mascicone). This scenic route halfway between Assisi and Spello, known for its numerous olive groves, offers an evocative journey immersed in nature.
Discover Umbria by ebike with this unforgettable self-guided tour and be enchanted by the timeless beauty of this fascinating Italian region.
a Spello, ad Assisi, a Foligno, a Perugia, a Spoleto
E-bike cycling tour to discover the UNESCO landscapes of Langhe-Roero
This tour doesn't require using a car to reach the starting point; in fact, arriving by train at Santa Vittoria D'Alba railway station is the best way to visit the wild nature of Roero in a day. If you wish to pick up the e-bike directly at the station, you need to request the bike pickup when booking your rental, indicating the train arrival time. The tour is circular; if you're staying in the area, you can also start directly from the bike rental point in Corneliano D'Alba.
Santa Vittoria d'Alba
The self-guided e-bike tour starts from Santa Vittoria D'Alba railway station; arriving by train combined with e-bike allows for an easy visit of Langhe-Roero in a day. Let's go!
On the e-bike, you climb effortlessly to the historic center of Santa Vittoria D'Alba. The imposing castle of the Roero family, an ancient and noble family, dominates the historic center of the village perched on the hill. From the top of the Upper Village, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the surrounding hills; the view is dominated by the villages of Verduno and Roddi, and looking down, you can admire the flow of the Tanaro River.
Monticello d'Alba
Leaving Santa Vittoria d'Alba, the bike route winds through secondary roads immersed in vineyards. The route is characterized by ups and downs, sometimes gentle, sometimes more challenging, but with e-bikes, it's possible to tackle even the more demanding sections with ease. The second village you encounter during the ride is Monticello D'Alba, dominated by its imposing castle dating back to the 13th century. The Roero Castle of Monticello is one of the best-preserved fortifications in the area and absolutely deserves a guided tour. In the ancient village, you can discover artisan shops that produce typical products like "tajarin," thin hand-cut egg pasta, and chestnut honey with an intense and slightly bitter flavor. For a gastronomic stop, local trattorias offer traditional dishes such as agnolotti del plin, small ravioli filled with meat, and rabbit with Roero Arneis wine.
Corneliano d'Alba
The surprises of Roero are not over; on the bike, you pedal on secondary roads through Nebbiolo and Arneis vineyards. This first section is characterized by gentle ups and downs that allow you to admire the panorama alternating between vineyards, hazelnut groves, and the first orchards start to appear. The ride arrives in one of the heart villages of Roero, Corneliano d'Alba, a village that preserves important testimonies of its medieval past. Of particular interest is the 12th-century Tower, 22 meters high, which dominates the town and represents one of the symbols of the village. The 15th-century Church of San Bernardino with its Renaissance frescoes is also worth a stop. Corneliano d'Alba is also famous for the production of fine wines, strawberries, peaches, and Madernassa pears. Corneliano D'Alba is the ideal place for a delicious break, perhaps tasting the "stuffed peach," a typical dessert prepared with peaches filled with amaretti and cocoa, or the "hazelnut cake," prepared with the famous Piedmont IGP hazelnuts. In autumn, don't miss the opportunity to buy white truffles from local "trifolau" (truffle hunters). Corneliano d'Alba also hosts several wineries where you can taste Roero Arneis DOCG and Roero DOCG. Slightly outside the town center, in a super panoramic position, we find the Big Bench #348 blue and red, belonging to the Big Bench Community Project.
Monteu Roero
After the stop at the Big Bench of Corneliano D'Alba, you get back on the bike, following the route on the app, pedaling towards Monteu Roero. This section presents some more challenging ups and downs, with a significant climb towards the village of Monteu Roero. Don't worry, the e-bike will make this section easier, and where needed, you can increase the assistance! Observing the landscape, you notice a progressive change; vineyards give way to chestnut woods and the characteristic "Rocche," unique geological formations created by erosion that characterize the Roero territory. Along the way, you cross small hamlets and can admire numerous country chapels, testimony to popular religiosity. About halfway, a detour is recommended to visit the Sanctuary of Piloni, a devotional complex consisting of fifteen votive pillars representing the mysteries of the rosary. Arriving in Monteu Roero, one of the most picturesque villages in the area, you are welcomed by the majestic medieval castle that dominates from above. The historic center, with its narrow alleys and stone houses, preserves the charm of the past. Don't miss the Church of San Nicolao with its Romanesque bell tower and the walk to the Belvedere, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Rocche del Roero and, on clearer days, the Alpine chain. Monteu Roero is famous for the production of strawberries and small fruits, used to prepare artisanal jams and liqueurs. In local restaurants, you can taste the "brasato al Roero," beef marinated and slowly cooked in local red wine, accompanied by "otto file" corn polenta, an ancient variety grown in the area.
Sommariva Perno
The last stretch of the e-bike route connects Monteu Roero to Sommariva Perno. This part of the itinerary is particularly evocative as it runs alongside the Rocche del Roero for a good stretch, canyons and gorges formed over thousands of years. The landscape is an alternation of woods, orchards, and small cultivated plots, with the strawberry being the queen among all fruits, finding its capital in Sommariva Perno. During the route, you cross the hamlet of Valle Rossi, where you can take a break at one of the numerous agritourism farms in the area to taste typical local products such as cheeses, cured meats, fresh pasta, local wines, and strawberries, excellent for a healthy and sweet break. Continuing the journey, you finally reach the village of Sommariva Perno, which stands on a hill, the last village of the circular e-bike tour. The historic center is dominated by the Castle of Bela Rosin (a FAI heart place), a nineteenth-century residence that belonged to Rosa Vercellana, subject of countless gossip at the court of Victor Emmanuel II. Around the castle extends a large forest park, ideal for a relaxing break at the end of the route. Also worth a visit are the Church of Santo Spirito, with its neoclassical facade, and the Hermitage of Tavoletto, an ancient religious complex immersed in greenery. The route concludes with the last stretch and arrival at Santa Vittoria D'Alba station.
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 are in the Langhe, hills, vines (so many vines), castles, small boroughs to discover and great landscapes in which to immerse yourself.
The territory
We are in the vineyard area of Nebbiolo da Barolo where the vineyards are so beautiful and historical that they have become Heritage of Humanity Unesco. It is, in fact, a landscape of exceptional beauty!
The territory of the Langhe is characterized by a historical tradition related to the crop of the vine and a true culture related to the production of the deeply rooted wine in the community. It is from these vines that the Barolo is produced : it is the red wine (the King of the Vines) produced with Nebbiolo grapes. The communes where the Barolo is produced are 11 : Barolo, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d' Alba (in these 3 only Barolo is produced) and then there are La Morra, Monforte d' Alba, Roddi, Verduno, Cherasco, Diano d' Alba, Novello and Grinzane Cavour.
The winery La Torricella
The Cantina La Torricella is located in Monforte in the fraction Sant' Anna.
The cellar has a long family history, there are 3 generations who have worked and are working inside the cellar : a cutting-edge cellar from the strong family tradition, will know how to amaze you with its proposals.
The tour
This tour leaves from Novello and from here it is very easy to reach Monforte and the winery La Torricella. During the visit to Monforte, mandatory stop at Giant Bench belonging to the Big Bench circuit is the nr #6 Monforte-Gramolere from the Purple color. With the e-bikes the climb will be easy and fun. On the bench it is possible to sit back and relax by admiring the panorama from the high of the ancient city of Monforte that one of the Most Beautiful Borghi of Italy. After the visit to Monforte pedal between the Monfortini vineyards and the electric bike is saddled with the S. Anna fraction. The scenic route offers wonderful farts on the valley, with a view of the Langhe, already before you arrive, you will enjoy the wine paessage.
If you prefer instead you can go first from Castiglione Falletto, admire the imposing castle, enjoy the fantastic view from the belvedere.
The panorama is assured by the scenic route that links Monforte to Castiglione Falletto, pedal into e-bike on the crest of the hill, you will remain open-mouths.
After the tasting you can go up again in the saddle to continue with your tour in the direction of Barolo, from the city center spurts the castle, home to the Vine Museum, great stage for the enthusiasts. After the visit to Barolo it is part of Novello.
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
Da Cornello dei Tasso si attraversa la Valle dei Mulini verso la chiesa di Sant'Anna per poi raggiungere l'abitato di Oneta
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This self-guided tour is recommended for expert bikers. Pedal through Roseto and Casal Molarathen reach the Vivaro Meadows. This is the most beloved place for a day-trip outside of Rome. There are inns , holiday farms and pic nic area . Going down reach Rocca of Papa. It's coming back to the starting point.
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.
It starts from our rental point from the Adriano Fratelli Winery.
You go up a nice climb with simple hairpin bends and between a photo and a stop in an instant you will be in Treiso. From the main square you will leave the church behind you to continue towards Alba-Manera.
Here the matter is not complicated, continue on the ridge, you can admire the landscape and chat pleasantly with the people who have decided to share this ebike experience with you.
You will reach the view point of Donna di Langa. It is a point to celebrate the women of the Langhe and their tireless work.
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