Tipi Percorsi
With this tour, you will cross the splendid lands of Barbera and Nizza docg.
With ease, you will see the beautiful scenery that surrounded Nizza Monferrato and its vineyards.
Take the time for a wine tasting or a tasty aperitif immersed in the splendid Monferrato scenery.
How to visit Nizza Monferrato
Nizza is the most important agricultural and commercial center located in the heart of Monferrato, 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 Enoteca Regionale di 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 Chiesa di Madonna della Neve, better known as "Chiesetta del Bricco di Nizza", 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.
Vaglio Serra
Vaglio Serra is a splendid town in the Monferrato area surrounded by the luxuriant natural park of Val Sarmassa.
In this reserve there are many trails for trekking and mountain biking and these woods are certainly worth a careful visit.
The route will take you near the Cantina di Vinchio e Vaglio, a prestigious company that produces high quality wines famous all over the world.
Here it is possible to organize a tasting of excellent red wines and more.
Continuing along the track, you will cross, on asphalt, part of the Val Sarmassa Natural Park, until you reach Incisa Scapaccino.
How to visit Incisa Scapaccino
The track will take you through the lower part of the town, until it becomes a dirt road, along the embankment of the Belbo River, a tributary of the Tanaro and has always been a great resource for the Monferrato lands.
If you want, you can leave the main track to pay a visit to the ancient village of Incisa Scapaccino, the ancient seat of the Marquisate of Incisa.
Here, in addition to walking through the ancient streets of the center, you will have the opportunity to visit the Church of San Giovanni Battista, a historic building that stands out in the main square of the ancient village.
Resuming the main track you will return to Nizza Monferrato, covering a final stretch through the streets of the center.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
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
This splendid e-bike route through the prestigious vineyards of Monferrato will allow you to discover, without too much effort, the most beautiful villages and landscapes in the area.
It is a circular route that starts and ends from the prestigious Hotel La Villa di Casalotto and will allow you to admire the splendid landscapes of the Barbera, Moscato and Brachetto vineyards.
What to see in Fontanile
Starting from the renowned structure "La Villa", you will immediately face a steep descent and a subsequent climb that will allow you to reach the village of Fontanile, a town famous for its wines, the Murales, but above all for its mammoth Church of San Giovanni Battista , whose dome, designed by the architect engineer Francesco Gualandi, stands out in the center of the village dominating the surrounding landscape.
Do not miss a visit to this characteristic monument whose dome is the highest in the province of Asti!
From here you can continue in the direction of Mombaruzzo enjoying a break at the Giant Bench of Fontanile, located in a splendid panoramic position.
Alice Bel Colle and its Belvedere
After the Big Bench the descent continues until you reach Mombaruzzo Station.
From here, the track will continue in the direction of Castelletto Molina.
A long but slightly uphill panoramic road will allow you to reach the splendid village of Alice Bel Colle, one of the highest municipalities in the province of Asti with its 420 meters above sea level.
Alice Bel Colle is a town of less than 800 inhabitants, mostly perched on top of a hill. Going up the steps in Piazza Guacchione it is possible to reach a panoramic viewpoint with a 360° view of the Monferrato hills: an incredible view, from Turin to Milan, from the Alps to the Ligurian Apennines. Indescribable in words.
After the obligatory stop at the viewpoint, it will be possible to continue the ride until you reach the town of Ricaldone.
What to see in Ricaldone
Once in Ricaldone it is impossible not to stop again on the belvedere at the entrance to the town to enjoy a breathtaking view of the surrounding vineyards.
For music lovers, a visit to the museum dedicated to the singer Luigi Tenco is not to be missed: located in the building of the former Municipal Kindergarten, the museum is called the "Luigi Tenco Permanent Documentation Center" and is dedicated to the singer-songwriter and his compositions and songs as well as to his life.
The singer is buried in the cemetery, who died tragically in the night between 26 and 27 January 1967 during the Sanremo Festival.
Continuing the Tour you will arrive at the village of Maranzana.
Maranzana and the way back
Once in Maranzana, you cannot fail to notice a dense group of "babaci".
The latter, called in local jargon, are nothing more than fabric puppets made by the local inhabitants to repopulate the streets of the village which were emptying.
Thanks to this recent discovery, Maranzana receives many visits from national and international tourists every year.
It is also possible to organize a tasting at the local Cantina Sociale La Maranzana, to taste the typical products of the area.
Continuing along the track, you will cross the ancient village arriving in its main square.
After crossing the village, a long descent into the "Bosco delle Sorti" will allow you to reach the road at the bottom of the valley.
After a few hairpin bends uphill, a breathtaking landscape opens up: we are at the exact meeting point between the Monferrato hills and the Alessandria plain.
The landscape becomes gentler and the vineyards expand as far as the eye can see.
An (optional) detour starts from here to reach the AC Ranch, a splendid riding school that will offer you the possibility of adding a romantic horse ride to your e-bike tour.
We are located in the middle of the prestigious vineyards of Pico Maccario, easily recognizable by the colored pencils used as "head" poles for the rows.
From here, with a few pedal strokes, you can easily reach the Tere Ruse restaurant, which will delight you with excellent local delicacies.
Continuing the track we will cross the town of Mombaruzzo, a town famous for amaretti, typical local sweets.
Leaving the village, in the direction of Casalotto, a splendid swing on Monferrato will give you the opportunity to take some magical photos.
Once in the vicinity of Casalotto, before concluding the tour, we recommend a visit or tasting at the prestigious Berta Distilleries.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The first stage of the GTL heads south, leaving the Eternal City in the most spectacular way. The Via Appia Antica is in fact a green corridor that connects the Colosseum to the first rural areas under Rome, the Alban Hills, offering the cyclist a unique opportunity in the world, that of cycling on an ancient Roman road paved between the rows of pines, in a landscape very similar to those of the nineteenth-century Grand Tour of the German and English romantics. After about twenty kilometers of plain among ruins, noble tombs and imperial aqueducts, the first slopes begin: the GTL takes us to the Castelli Romani area, a destination for Sunday outings, volcanic lakes and vineyards, known for the traditional "fraschette", the typical taverns, and for cities of art such as Ariccia, Castel Gandolfo and Frascati. The hilly route winds between the two lakes of Albano, famous for its papal residence, and Nemi, where the remains of the Temple of Diana still stand today, and ends in Velletri. For this first stage, three existing cycle paths are used: the Appia Antica Regional Park, with small sections of the future Grab, the Eurovelo 7 route and the Via Francigena of the south, which takes us on short stretches of dirt road that it is recommended to tackle by gravel or MTB.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Andiamo alla scoperta della Valle d'Itria con un semplice tour guidato in ebike di circa 2 ore.
Si parte a piedi dal Frantoio l'Acropoli di Puglia di Martina Franca alle 9,15.
Qui l'olio si continua a fare come lo facevano i nonni e potrai scoprire con una visita di 1 ora circa, tutto su questo prodotto insostituibile per la dieta mediterranea.
Verso le 11, conclusa la visita al frantoio, ci si sposta presso il punto di noleggio ebike BikeSquare di Martina Franca dove sarà possibile noleggiare le ebike.
In sella alle nostre ebike e accompagnati dalla guida esperta della zona, si raggiungiono le Cantine Di Marco a Locorotondo dove faremo insieme una degustazione di vini tipici della Valle d'Itria accompagnata da assaggi di prelibatezze locali.
Saremo di ritorno a Martina Franca verso le ore 14.
Costi:
Noleggio ebike + guida: 40€
Visita al frantoio: 3€
Degustazione in cantina: 10€
Iscrizione e prenotazione ebike:
per partecipare all'evento è necessario iscriversi entro giovedì 20 febbraio, puoi fare click su 'Verifica disponibilità' qui a destra (prenotando la tua ebike in Puglia per mezza giornata) oppure scriverci una email a info@bikesquare.eu
Pagamento:
chi partecipa al tour paga la caparra del 15% sul noleggio delle ebike dalla piattaforma e il saldo per il noleggio ebike e per la guida direttamente nel negozio di noleggio ebike BikeSquare locale a Martina Franca. La visita e la degustazione saranno pagati dai partecipanti rispettivamente al frantoio e in cantina.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
The marvelous cycle path that runs alongside the Dora Baltea leads effortlessly to discover the countless wonders of the plain between Châtillon and Fénis. A succession of ever new glimpses make the journey a continuous and exciting discovery of this corner of Valle d'Aosta.
The route with the electric bike passes through wide meadows, cultivations of the valley floor, natural areas and several castles including Baron Gamba, Ussel, Passerin d'Entrèves and the magnificent and choreographic castle of Fénis.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
ATTENZIONE PERCORSO TECNICO. Si parte dall'abitato di La Magdeleine e proseguendo sulla strada principale si sale verso la frazione di Vieu. Raggiunto il tornante seguire le indicazioni per Grande Panchina Col Pilaz, sulla sinistra. Proseguire sulla strada asfaltata principale fino al raggiungimento dello sterrato a circa 2 km. Proseguire sullo sterrato senza prendere nessuna deviazione seguendo le indicazioni per Col Pilaz, laghi di Champlong. Una volta scollinato scendere e prendere il bivio con le indicazioni per Col Pilaz, Grande Panchina. Oltrepassare, seguendo la strada sterrata, la panchina gigante e inizare la salita senza prendere deviazioni seguendo le indicazioni per laghi di Champlong. Dopo circa 1,5 km si raggiunge il piccolo lago di Charey dove iniza il sentiero per intraprendere il single track. ATTENZIONE l'attacco del sentiero del single track si trova nella zona dello scarico del lago, occorre attraversare il ruscello e prendere il sentiero nel bosco a destra che sale gradualmente fino alla cresta. Iniziata la discesa proseguite seguendo l'unico sentiero che trovate, al bivio tenete la destra e continuate a scendere fino a raggiungere nuovamente la Grande Panchina al Col Pilaz. In lontananza sulla sinistra si vede un piccolo alpeggio, raggiungetelo passandolo alla sinistra e dopo circa 25 m prendere il sentiero che trovate alla vostra destra fino al raggiungimento della sede stradale. Una volta raggiunta la sede stradale prendere il sentiero a sinistra indicato come 1A e percorrerlo in discesa fino al raggiungimento delle ultime case dell'abitato di La Magdeleine. Tornerete nuovamente sulla sede stradale, svotate a destra e percorrete circa 600 m. Sulla sinistra si trova una strada bianca percorretela tutta, una volta arrivati in fondo sulla sinistra si trova l'inizio del sentiero, imboccatelo e senguitelo fino al raggiungimento delle ultime case dell'abitato di La Magdeleine. Raggiunte le case tenele la sinistra, passate davanti alla chiesetta e giunti sulla strada andate a destra. Proseguite per circa 300 m e prendete il sentiero che si trova alla sinistra prima del parcheggio. Salite fino al parcheggio di Clou e proseguite per tornare davanti al Bar Tantane' zona di partenza. Complimenti il Natural Enduro è il vostro pane quotidiano!!!
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
The Oropa Trail can be traveled on foot, by bicycle, or by e-bike. It can be divided into stages or, in the case of e-bikes, it can also be completed (if you are fit) in one day. Traveling along the Oropa Cycle Path means immersing yourself in history and the landscape, slowly crossing through places and listening to the people who live there.
From Santhià by e-bike
The journey begins with the bike from Santhià in the province of Vercelli. The city is easily accessible by train or car, making it a convenient starting point for those wishing to embark on the route by bike or on foot. The first kilometers traveled by bike are mostly flat, and the e-bike route passes through green fields and rural landscapes. This stretch is ideal for warming up before tackling the more challenging sections of the route. Along the way, while cycling, you can admire typical Piedmontese farmhouses and the rows of trees lining the roads, as well as the characteristic rice paddies of Vercelli.
The Serra
Continuing to pedal, you enter the area of the Serra Morenica, a hilly region that offers stunning views. The Serra, being a hilly area, characterizes the e-bike route with gentle climbs, allowing cyclists to enjoy panoramic views of the underlying plain and the distant Alps. The Serra is a place rich in biodiversity and offers numerous rest points where you can observe local wildlife and appreciate the characteristic flora of the region. Along the route, there are various picnic areas where you can stop for a refreshing break and enjoy the surrounding nature; if you're lucky, the chirping of birds and sounds of the forest will accompany this moment of rest. A picnic is a perfect opportunity to savor some typical Piedmontese products, such as Vercelli rice or local cured meats, making the experience not only athletic but also gastronomic.
Oropa by e-bike
After crossing the hills of the Serra, the bike route continues towards the Sanctuary of Oropa, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy. The sanctuary is located at an altitude of about 1,200 meters and is surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. Arriving in Oropa will bring great satisfaction after considering the kilometers traveled on the e-bike or traditional bike; the view of the majestic and wonderful sanctuary brings peace and joy due to its beauty and the approach to the finish line. The Sanctuary of Oropa is famous not only for its architectural beauty but also for its history and spiritual significance. The Ancient Basilica, dating back to the 9th century, houses the statue of the Black Madonna, venerated by pilgrims for centuries. Visiting the sanctuary offers an opportunity to explore the interior of the basilica and discover the fascinating history surrounding this sacred place.
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra by e-bike
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra is not just a route for experienced cyclists; it is also accessible to families and beginners due to the presence of flat sections and easier areas to navigate. Additionally, along the route there are several points of tourist interest that enrich the experience. For example, you can visit small picturesque villages and stop at local producers offering excellent gastronomic experiences. A picnic stop at the areas of the Serra is highly recommended to savor excellent local products while enjoying the sounds of the forest; for those who know how to listen and observe, nature will offer numerous surprises. The activities don't end here; during summer and autumn, the Oropa Cycle Path hosts events and initiatives dedicated to cycling and promoting sustainable tourism. These events attract enthusiasts from all over Italy and provide opportunities for sharing among passionate cyclists
Gran Tour del Lazio: Un Viaggio in Bicicletta alla Scoperta della Regione
Scopri il Gran Tour del Lazio (GTL), un'avventura ciclistica unica che ti porta attraverso i tesori nascosti della regione. Questo straordinario percorso ad anello di oltre 1000 km parte da Roma e a Roma ritorna, collegando tutte le province del Lazio in 18 tappe perfettamente modulabili.
Il GTL è stato pensato per offrire la massima flessibilità: ogni segmento inizia e termina presso una stazione ferroviaria, permettendoti di vivere l'esperienza secondo i tuoi ritmi. Che tu abbia a disposizione un solo giorno o diverse settimane, il Gran Tour si adatta alle tue esigenze, consentendoti di esplorare il territorio "a moduli" o "a rate".
Pedalando lungo il GTL, passerai dalle dune costiere all'Appennino, dai laghi vulcanici alle antiche tagliate etrusche, dai borghi medievali ai rigogliosi vigneti. Il percorso si snoda su strade poco trafficate, cammini di pellegrinaggio e sentieri secondari, lontano dal caos cittadino e immerso nella natura.
Nato come progetto dal basso, il GTL valorizza il ricchissimo patrimonio del Lazio attraverso quattro percorsi tematici: la Ciclovia dei Latini (l'Urbe), la Ciclovia dei Volsci (il Mare), la Ciclovia degli Equi (i Monti) e la Ciclovia degli Etruschi (i Laghi). Un'opportunità unica per riscoprire il territorio con ritmi slow, seguendo le orme del Grand Tour ottocentesco ma con le due ruote.
Unisciti a noi in questa avventura sostenibile che promuove il cicloturismo, rivaluta i borghi dimenticati e crea una rete virtuosa tra comunità locali, tradizioni enogastronomiche e meraviglie storico-artistiche del Lazio.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
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
Cycling through the Langhe hills 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 vineyard-covered hills, the journey takes you towards new horizons, exploring the transition between the Langhe and the Cuneo plain. As you move away from the classic vineyard panoramas, you'll discover a gradually transforming landscape, offering breathtaking views of the plain and, on clear days, the majestic Alps in the distance. This itinerary is an invitation to explore the diversity of the territory, combining the beauty of the UNESCO Langhe with the surprising variety of Cherasco and Narzole.
La Morra
La Morra, known as the "balcony of the Langhe", is the ideal starting point. From the UNESCO Viewpoint in Piazza Castello, you can admire a panorama that embraces the entire region. Stroll through the historic centre and visit the Tourist Office for detailed information about the area. Descending towards the Brandini locality, you'll be surrounded by vineyards producing some of the Langhe's finest wines.
Cherasco
Cherasco welcomes you with its historical and gastronomic charm. The Visconti Castle, built in 1348, is surrounded by a picturesque avenue of Napoleonic plane trees. The town is famous for its "baci", delicious chocolates that you can taste in the historic pastry shops of the centre. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the ancient streets, rich in noble palaces and baroque churches.
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 Alps on the other, with the Tanaro River flowing below. It's a perfect place for a refreshing break, immersed in nature.
Novello
Novello, the final 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, today it houses a hotel and restaurant. The main square of the village is the ideal place to relax and reflect on the experience, perhaps whilst enjoying a glass of Nascetta, the local white wine.
The Experience
This 31 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 La Morra, Cherasco and Narzole before returning to the starting point, 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 architectural gems, offering a unique experience that broadens your knowledge of this wonderful region.
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
Unique ad unrepeatable tour along the the regina viarum, the ancient appia. It starts from Cestius Pyramid near Porta San Paolo, you can reach the Circus Maximus pedaling comfortably along the cycle path of viale Aventino.
From there you will skirt the Baths of Caracalla reaching Porta San Sebastiano. Here we are along the Appian Way pedaling on cobblestones admiring catacombs, tombs, tombs, churches, villas, milestones: an authentic open-air museum that can be visited by e-bike. The great beauty of Rome takes shape in its most hidden places, along the Caffarella valley with its Egeria spring and its sacred wood and then in the large Aqueduct Park along the ancient Via Latina with its numerous aqueducts, partly still working. Everything is as extraordinary and intact as in a splendid painting from the Grand Tour.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
This path that you can enjoy in ebike is developed in the territory between the communes of the municipalities of Arserum and Cogollo of the Cengio, along the white and paved roads. With a total length of 30.00 km with a mt. 417.
The starting point is in Arsero-Via dei Longhi where you start with a breakfast / merenda at the Campagna bar with coffee and brioche.
Arserum-Old Railway Station-Cartiera Rossi
From the starting point, you reach the Old Railway Station, station wanted at the end of '800 dall 'industrial Alessandro Rossi. Rossi financed the construction with l ', aimed at linking the manufacturing and Piovene Rocchette and Arserum manufacturers.
The route for our ebikes continues in the direction Cartiera Rossi, founded in 1878 by Francesco Rossi, a large company in which over 1300 employees were employed, becoming the largest European cartiera in the world in a few years.
Along the way we find the Bar Treatoria all 'Isola, cozy local with products typical of the area and wanted products.
Cogollo hydroelectric power station
The route proceeds through Seghe, industrial strength of the valley, up to the small fraction of Rutello, to continue costing the Astico river, until it reaches the Cogollo River of Cengio.
Trail
goes back down the dirt road and through much of the countryside and the centre of the country, you can access the Alto Trail. It is a cycle-pedestrian path accessible to all. Along his track they meet old masiers, remnant of ancient terractions, vats d ' water that once served to wash the cloths, speakers and the old church of Cogollo. It is path that develops at the boundary between l 'inhabited by Cogollo and the mount. The path crosses all the communal territory on the side facing south of the valley of the 'Astico.
The path is 6-7 kilometers long and has a maximum displacement of 115 mt.
Church of the 'Olmo and Monastery of the Resurrection
The Church of the 'Olmo was the parish church of Cogollo until 1927 and is located in the heart of the old country with the care of the nuns, residing in the nearby monastery, a restored 17 ^ century building. The Small Family of the Resurrection is a Catholic monastic community born in Jerusalem in 1978, which today has numerous venues around the world.
The monastery, which dates back to the beginning of the 17 th century, is the fruit of a donation from Don Pietro Bella to the diocese. Bishop Antonio asked for the donation to be made for a monastery purpose and so it was.
Closed by Sant'Agata
Profollowing for the Alto Trail, it went down to the fraction of Mosson, to then forward to its campaigns and arrive at the chiesette of Sant'Agata, the small jeweller of longtime longobarda. It has the apse facing east, like all the primitive churches, and until 1915 it had next to the cemetery. The structure is at a unique nave, and at the entrance you can read the tarda dedicated in 1970 by the Sant'Agata Brigade.
Ex Railroad Raines Rocchette-Arserum
The road continues until you take "The Road of the Old Railway", today's itinerary cyclopedonale ex Railway Rocchette-Arsiero, is a route that from Piovene Rocchette leads up to Arserum by passing by Velo d 'Astico. Along about 10 km, it is a journey immersed in nature suitable for everyone : cyclists, moms with strollers, masters with dogs, walking enthusiasts ...
All'imbocco can be stopped at the bar Casello Six for a coffee break or aperitif, or for excellent first dishes, craft beers, sandwiches, cutters and whatnot.
Later on following the cycling, the Chiosco San Giorgio, pub & bar known for its playful environment, is located, with annexation of playground for children.
Meda Castle
On the route you meet the Meda Castle, positioned at 375 meter slm, the Meda Castle has always dominated the valley. For this it was also used during the First World War as a postaction for cannons and machine guns. All still visible environments today, on three floors located under the castle.
Before we reach the term, we find the Restaurant Montanina, a welcoming restaurant offering quality products, with dishes typical of the culinary tradition vicentine obtained with selected raw materials. The location is located in an enchanting landscape where there are ample spaces for the smaller, but especially for the greats, it is granted the sport fishing that you can make directly into the property pond.
L 'ring itinerary leads you to re-entry, after a nice pedal you'll be ready to recount the ebikes.
Discover Spello and its surroundings on an exciting self-guided ebike tour through the fascinating landscapes of Umbria. Starting in the ancient medieval town of Spello, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and history along a route that will take you through evocative sights and picturesque villages.
Although small in terms of physical size, Spello attracts visitors from all corners of the world because of its wealth of monuments, churches, and charming stone alleys that climb the surrounding hills. Its town center has a vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere, with artisan stores and restaurants offering local and traditional Umbrian cuisine, which blends perfectly with the elegance of its medieval architecture. Its unique beauty and charming atmosphere make it an ideal destination for a pleasant and relaxing vacation amidst the greenery and culture of the beautiful region of Umbria.
Our tour, suitable for experienced cyclists who master the bike well, starts from the upper part of Spello and the ancient Bregno spring and then continues along a pleasant path beside a section of the Roman aqueduct path. To the right we will have a view from above of the impressive Sanctuary of San Girolamo and further along a dirt path we will arrive at the remains of the ancient and fascinating Abbey of Santa Maria di Vallegloria, where you can admire the striking panorama and enjoy the tranquility of the place.
Continuing your itinerary, venture into the olive groves and follow the path that will lead you through breathtaking views to the village and castle of Collepino. A stop here is a must, amidst the picturesque and quiet alleys rich in history and luminous beauty that dominate the Umbrian valley.
Continuing your journey, you can admire splendid panoramic views of the Umbrian countryside. Continue along the panoramic road that climbs towards Monte Pasano and, if you wish, you can catch a glimpse of the beauty of the sanctuary of the Madonna di Colpernieri and the lush natural surroundings among the trees.
Passing through forests and ancient paths, you will pass the charming rural villages of Ravignano and Liè and arrive in the hamlet of Belfiore, where you can observe characteristic wooden houses dating back to the 1996 earthquake. From here, your journey will take you to the Church of St. John the Baptist in San Giovanni Profiamma, where you can admire ancient works of art and be enchanted by its evocative atmosphere.
Finally, passing along ancient Roman streets, you'll return to Spello, where you'll have the opportunity to explore its myriad beauties, including the elegant little church of Madonna della Stella and the incredible Villa dei Mosaici, one of Umbria's most extraordinary archaeological discoveries. With floors decorated with beautiful mosaics and a fascinating history, this villa will leave you speechless.
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
Enjoy this 2,5 hour electric bike tour of Barcelona which will introduce you to its main attractions.
You will get an overview of the Old Barcelona City Centre and its origins: you will be head to the Gothic city centre, where are the Roman ruins of the ancient Barcino, then we will move to the charming medieval district, El Born, where you will enjoy the marvellous Santa Maria del Mar (the Cathedral of the Sea), the narrow streets and much more.
We will then cycle along the Port Veill to escape the crowds in the Montjuic, a peaceful hill where you will be able to enjoy the spectacular views as well as explore the Olympic stadium and the Olympic Swimming pools. We will stop for a break watching Barcelona from one of the most amazing viewpoint of the hole city. And riding an electric bikewill make everything effortless and easy!
Time
- Summer: Everyday at 5pm
- Winter: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 11.00am
Meeting Point: Placa Reial
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
A coastal stop, made up of Homeric suggestions, Greek and Roman history and beautiful villages framed by the overbearing blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Spectacular landscapes overlooking the sea, which mark the exit from the papal territories and the entry into what was the Kingdom of the Bourbons: the cultural influence of Naples and the South is felt, after all this is the southernmost stage of the entire GTL, which arrives right at the last municipality before the border of Campania, Minturno. From Monte San Biagio we pass the former customs between the two states, and descend into the plain of Fondi, skirting the lake of the same name. From here to Sperlonga, a charming seaside resort made up of white houses, the step is short. After passing the dirt roads of Lake Fondi, an easy seafront cycle path welcomes us first in the lower part of the village, then in a short climb to the ancient village, in whose alleys it is really worth making a stop. After Sperlonga, near which there are the remains of the villa of Emperor Tiberius, built right next to the sea cave that bears his name, the most spectacular stretch of road awaits us: the Ausoni mountains have been replaced by the Aurunci, and to avoid the Via Flacca, panoramic but full of dangerous tunnels overlooking the sea, we face the climb in the direction of Itri. The climb is challenging and monumental, but the view of the Pontine Islands and the Campanian Archipelago repays all the effort. Before entering Itri, whose castle and olives are still worth a visit, the track makes its way into the folds of the Aurunci until it reaches Gaeta, a fascinating fortified city with a pirate appearance, famous for the Sanctuary of the Split Mountain and for the tiella, the typical rustic cake of the area; the last kilometers towards Minturno run along the port with its murals, crossing Formia and Scauri to the destination.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Part from Lecce, the capital of the Baroque, the first leg of the Ciclovia of the Ionian Salento. And it is immediately a journey between history and nature : as soon as the city leaves the archaeological area of Rudiae with its amphitheatre, the fiabian road of the Cupa Valley and the rural chiesthole of the Madonna della Neve. Then you enter the Grecìa Salentina, touching on Sternatia and Soleto, to stop in Galatin to admire the magnificent frescoes of the Basilica of St. Catherine of Alexandria and the atavics suggestive of the tarantates. You arrive in Nardò that comes with its ancient borgo rich in history.
salento, salento ionico, in salento, maglia, lecce, puglia, nardò, avetrana
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
ATTENTION SAYS FOR EXPERT BIKERS !!! The path part of the 'inhabited of the Brengon fraction and descends following the directions in front of the 'Hotel Tantané for the Messelod fraction. Past the parking lot of the Clou fraction take the trail to the left, overlooking the playground helped by going down in front of you along the paved road fairly steep, coming down the road to continue on the trail in a fraction direction Herin. Once they arrive at the fraction (to visit) brings along the asphalt road to Antey St. André. A quick spin in the sports area and then away to the Cerian fraction. From this fraction begins the climb to arrive to Torgnon by going through a series of fractions, Villettaz, Navillod, Gombaz, Nozon, Mazod, Ronc and Septumian meals you to discover the special urban mountain structure with fantastic houses and farts. Once they have arrived in the area of Torgnon rediscovery facilities, says Chantorné, take the dirt road to the left before the parking lot, reach the artifical pond of the 'Alpe Gorza and on the right after the lake continue in the direction Lago of Cignana. Ounces they reach the Lake of Cignana, crossing the Loditor pond and making a mandatory stop at Gilliarey's shrine, cross the dam 's containment wall. Taking to the left and heading to the fantastic skullcap on board lake, it brings a small visit because the view is fantastic. Rise by continuing on the dirt road until reaching the stall at the top, at this point you will take to the left behind the stall and draw on the pastures to go and intercept the path that leads to the window of Cignana. To reach the window you have to push the bike for about 200m. Great the climb has been completed !!! Now comes the most technical part. The first trait is not pedalable so you have to accompany the bicycle by hand following the path no. 7 Crepin stacks on the right of the main path at about 250m from the window of Cignana. Go down by paying a lot of ATTENTION because the path is tight and steep. After about 15. that is about 800m you will find a dirt road, turn left on the bike and prepare for a long descent until you reach the Crepin fraction at Valtournenche. Follow well the map of the 'application. Once you have arrived at Crepin continue on the paved road to reach the centre of Valournenche, cross the fractions and descend until the departure of the Chamois funiway. Scrupulously follow the map on your phone. Take the funeral by reminding you that it works until at 22.00. Once you have arrived in Chamois you can stop to drink something by now. Continue in the direction La Magdeleine to reach, by going through a beautiful pineta, the point of arrival. Congrats you are extreme 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
Una giornata in sella a una bici a pedalata assistita tra uno dei borghi più belli d'Italia e il Santuario di Montevergine, godendosi la meravigliosa natura che offre il Partenio
Un itinerario che non presenta particolari difficolta nonstante la lunga salita che da Summonte porta al Santuario e che, perciò, può essere affrontato con tutti i tipi di e-bike a noleggio disponibili: city, trekking e e-MTB full suspesion.
Questo percorso si presta bene ad essere allungato o accorciato a seconda di ogni necessità. Perciò, sentitevi liberi di contattarci per comunicarci le vostre esigenze di tempo e/o di forma fisica: saremo felici di personalizzare questa traccia affinché si adatti perfettamente alle vostre richieste.
E ora... si parte!
Seguite le indicazioni della traccia che GPS che vi abbiamo fornito e, ogni qual volta arriverete in un punto di interesse, approfondite la conoscenza dei luoghi leggendo i consigli che abbiamo preparato per voi: speriamo che possiate trovarli interessanti e che vi aiuteranno a godere a pieno della vostra escursione in ebike lungo le strade di Irpinia!
Partendo dalla piazza di Summonte , vi immeterete direttamente sulla statale 374. Dopo 2 km comincerete la lunga salita che vi porterà al Santuario di Montevergine e lungo la strada resterete affascinati dal panorama che vi troverete ad ogni tornante.
Percorsi 11 km , vi troverete all'imponente Santuario. Qui potrete trascorrere un bel po di tempo a visitare le varie aree del santuario.
Prima di ripartire, riempite la borraccia alla fontana e via, si ritorna indietro sulla stessa strada e saranno 13 km di discesa.
Arrivati a Summonte seguendo la traccia GPS, avrete la possibilità di visitare tutti i punti di interesse, che sono tutti segnati e segnalati con cartelli ben visibili. Dalla torre Angioina al Borgo Medievale, lasciatevi emozionare dalle bellezze di Summonte
Per informazioni sui tracciati e sul noleggio, per assistenza durante il noleggio ebike potete chiamarci al Telefono (lun 16:30-20:00 / mar-sab 9:30-13:30, 16:30-20:00) o scriverci su Whatsapp 24 ore su 24. Il numero da contattare è sempre lo stesso, sia per parlare a voce che per scambi di messaggi su Whatsapp. Vi basterà aggiungere alla tua rubrica il numero 0825.31.139 per chattare con noi.
Se invece volete pensare solo a divertirvi, rilassatevi e lasciate che sia una delle nostre guide ad accompagnarvi. Saremo felici di rivelarvi angoli nascosti, panorami mozzafiato e di condividere la strada insieme a voi.